Current bird populations in southern temperate latitudes often represent relicts of glacial refugia from which northern populations expanded as the climate became suitable following the last glacial maximum, 18 000 years before present. Alternatively, these southern populations could be the result of the fragmentation of large distributions and other processes not related to glaciations, like recent recolonization from northern populations and human impact in historical times. Here, we investigate the origin of a small, isolated population of rooks Corvus frugilegus in north-western Iberia. We use genetic data from mitochondrial sequence markers and seven micro-satellite loci to assess levels of genetic diversity, structure and gene flo...
Abstract Extant phylogeographical patterns of Palearctic terrestrial vertebrates are generally beli...
Little is known about the possible influence that past glacial events have had on the phylogeography...
Cryptic species pose a particular challenge to biologists in the context of life history investigati...
Current bird populations in southern temperate latitudes often represent relicts of glacial refugia ...
In order to describe the influence of Pleistocene glaciations on the genetic structure and demograph...
Understanding the spatial pattern of genetic diversity may be pivotal to adaptive conservation manag...
Little is known about the possible influence that past glacial events have had on the phylogeography...
Geographically separated populations tend to be less connected by gene flow, as a result of physical...
In order to describe the influence of Pleistocene glaciations on the genetic structure and demograph...
Extant phylogeographic patterns of Palearctic terrestrial vertebrates are generally believed to have...
Migratory strategies of birds require complex orientation mechanisms, morphological adaptations, and...
The Pleistocene climatic oscillations promoted the diversification in avian species during the last ...
<div><p>The study of the demographic history of species can help to understand the negative impact o...
Continuous animal populations often become fragmented due to anthropogenic habitat alterations. Thes...
The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is a widespread wild ungulate in Europe that has suffered strong anthr...
Abstract Extant phylogeographical patterns of Palearctic terrestrial vertebrates are generally beli...
Little is known about the possible influence that past glacial events have had on the phylogeography...
Cryptic species pose a particular challenge to biologists in the context of life history investigati...
Current bird populations in southern temperate latitudes often represent relicts of glacial refugia ...
In order to describe the influence of Pleistocene glaciations on the genetic structure and demograph...
Understanding the spatial pattern of genetic diversity may be pivotal to adaptive conservation manag...
Little is known about the possible influence that past glacial events have had on the phylogeography...
Geographically separated populations tend to be less connected by gene flow, as a result of physical...
In order to describe the influence of Pleistocene glaciations on the genetic structure and demograph...
Extant phylogeographic patterns of Palearctic terrestrial vertebrates are generally believed to have...
Migratory strategies of birds require complex orientation mechanisms, morphological adaptations, and...
The Pleistocene climatic oscillations promoted the diversification in avian species during the last ...
<div><p>The study of the demographic history of species can help to understand the negative impact o...
Continuous animal populations often become fragmented due to anthropogenic habitat alterations. Thes...
The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is a widespread wild ungulate in Europe that has suffered strong anthr...
Abstract Extant phylogeographical patterns of Palearctic terrestrial vertebrates are generally beli...
Little is known about the possible influence that past glacial events have had on the phylogeography...
Cryptic species pose a particular challenge to biologists in the context of life history investigati...