Background: Oceans are high gene flow environments that are traditionally believed to hamper the build-up of genetic divergence. Despite this, divergence appears to occur occasionally at surprisingly small scales. The Galapagos archipelago provides an ideal opportunity to examine the evolutionary processes of local divergence in an isolated marine environment. Galapagos sea lions (Zalophus wollebaeki) are top predators in this unique setting and have an essentially unlimited dispersal capacity across the entire species range. In theory, this should oppose any genetic differentiation. Results: We find significant ecological, morphological and genetic divergence between the western colonies and colonies from the central region of the archipel...
The South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) is widely distributed along the southern Atlantic an...
The Galapagos Islands are renowned for their high degree of endemism. Marine taxa inhabiting the arc...
Understanding the spatial structure of a population is critical for effective assessment and managem...
Background: Oceans are high gene flow environments that are traditionally believed to hamper the bui...
Wolf JBW, Harrod C, Brunner S, Salazar S, Trillmich F, Tautz D. Tracing early stages of species diff...
Foraging differentiation within a species can contribute to restricted gene flow between ecologicall...
Wolf JBW, Tautz D, Trillmich F. Galápagos and Californian sea lions are separate species: genetic an...
Background: Accurate formal taxonomic designations are thought to be of critical importance for the ...
Lopes F, Hoffman J, Valiati VH, et al. Fine-scale matrilineal population structure in the Galapagos ...
Seabirds are considered highly mobile, able to fly great distances with few apparent barriers to dis...
Understanding the causes of population decline is crucial for conservation management. We therefore ...
We investigate the phylogeography of California (Zalophus californianus) and Galápagos (Z. wollebaek...
Understanding the spatial structure of a population is critical for effective assessment and managem...
Sequence variation of a 238 bp segment of the mitochondrial control region was analyzed for 1,568 St...
The South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) is widely distributed along the southern Atlantic an...
The South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) is widely distributed along the southern Atlantic an...
The Galapagos Islands are renowned for their high degree of endemism. Marine taxa inhabiting the arc...
Understanding the spatial structure of a population is critical for effective assessment and managem...
Background: Oceans are high gene flow environments that are traditionally believed to hamper the bui...
Wolf JBW, Harrod C, Brunner S, Salazar S, Trillmich F, Tautz D. Tracing early stages of species diff...
Foraging differentiation within a species can contribute to restricted gene flow between ecologicall...
Wolf JBW, Tautz D, Trillmich F. Galápagos and Californian sea lions are separate species: genetic an...
Background: Accurate formal taxonomic designations are thought to be of critical importance for the ...
Lopes F, Hoffman J, Valiati VH, et al. Fine-scale matrilineal population structure in the Galapagos ...
Seabirds are considered highly mobile, able to fly great distances with few apparent barriers to dis...
Understanding the causes of population decline is crucial for conservation management. We therefore ...
We investigate the phylogeography of California (Zalophus californianus) and Galápagos (Z. wollebaek...
Understanding the spatial structure of a population is critical for effective assessment and managem...
Sequence variation of a 238 bp segment of the mitochondrial control region was analyzed for 1,568 St...
The South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) is widely distributed along the southern Atlantic an...
The South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) is widely distributed along the southern Atlantic an...
The Galapagos Islands are renowned for their high degree of endemism. Marine taxa inhabiting the arc...
Understanding the spatial structure of a population is critical for effective assessment and managem...