Marion Island, situated similar to 2,300 km south-east of Cape Town, South Africa, has experienced multiple volcanic and glaciation events during its history. To better understand the impact of these events on species' genetic structure, we determined the phylogeographic population structure of the mite, Eupodes minutus. We included 57 individuals sampled from 11 localities across the island. Our analyses based on the mitochondrial COI gene suggest a population expansion as would typically be expected when species recover after being confined to refugia. Standard phi (Phi) statistics and a spatial analysis of molecular variance (SAMOVA) identified unique populations on the south-western and south-eastern sides of the island. We argue that m...
Historical climatic and geological changes and ecological factors ( e.g. population size, dispersal ...
The diversity and distribution of Antarctic life has been strongly influenced by climatic events, in...
Human-mediated transport of species outside their natural range is a rapidly growing threat to biodi...
Previous studies of the microarthropods of Marion Island, Southern Ocean, documented high mitochondr...
Free-living terrestrial mites (Acari) have persisted through numerous glacial cycles in Antarctica. ...
Mitochondrial and nuclear sequence data from two Antarctic ameronothroid mites, Halozetes belgicae a...
The patterns in and the processes underlying the distribution of invertebrates among Southern Ocean ...
The pattern of genetic diversity in many species observed today can be traced back to historic ecolo...
Current climate change is altering the distribution of species across both broad and fine scales. E...
Biological invasions and climate change are two of the largest threats to biodiversity, and this is ...
Measurement of metabolic rates (made at 10°C) of individuals of the springtail Cryptopygus antarctic...
We sequenced the mitochondrial (mt) DNA cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene to examine comparative p...
The distribution of genetic variation in species is governed by factors that act differently across ...
The biogeography of the South Indian Ocean Province (SIP) biotas has long been controversial. Much o...
We examined mitochondrial DNA (COI) variability and distribution of Stereotydeus spp. in Victoria La...
Historical climatic and geological changes and ecological factors ( e.g. population size, dispersal ...
The diversity and distribution of Antarctic life has been strongly influenced by climatic events, in...
Human-mediated transport of species outside their natural range is a rapidly growing threat to biodi...
Previous studies of the microarthropods of Marion Island, Southern Ocean, documented high mitochondr...
Free-living terrestrial mites (Acari) have persisted through numerous glacial cycles in Antarctica. ...
Mitochondrial and nuclear sequence data from two Antarctic ameronothroid mites, Halozetes belgicae a...
The patterns in and the processes underlying the distribution of invertebrates among Southern Ocean ...
The pattern of genetic diversity in many species observed today can be traced back to historic ecolo...
Current climate change is altering the distribution of species across both broad and fine scales. E...
Biological invasions and climate change are two of the largest threats to biodiversity, and this is ...
Measurement of metabolic rates (made at 10°C) of individuals of the springtail Cryptopygus antarctic...
We sequenced the mitochondrial (mt) DNA cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene to examine comparative p...
The distribution of genetic variation in species is governed by factors that act differently across ...
The biogeography of the South Indian Ocean Province (SIP) biotas has long been controversial. Much o...
We examined mitochondrial DNA (COI) variability and distribution of Stereotydeus spp. in Victoria La...
Historical climatic and geological changes and ecological factors ( e.g. population size, dispersal ...
The diversity and distribution of Antarctic life has been strongly influenced by climatic events, in...
Human-mediated transport of species outside their natural range is a rapidly growing threat to biodi...