International audienceTwo species of hedgehogs are known to occur in northern part of Africa: the Algerian hedgehog Atelerix algirus and the Ethiopian hedgehog Paraechinus aethiopicus . Within each species several subspecies were described based on morphometrical data and pelage coloration, but all these subspecies have enigmatic and unclear definitions. We investigated the phylogeographical history and taxonomy of these two species based on mitochondrial DNA data covering the entire geographical distribution of A. algirus and the North African distribution of P. aethiopicus . We also used climatic niche modelling to make inferences about their evolutionary history. Low genetic diversity was recovered in both species. While no phylogeograph...
Habitat fragmentation has the potential to isolate populations from dispersal routes, and to restric...
Hybridization and introgression have played important roles in the history of various species, inclu...
We investigated seasonal changes in the ecology and behaviour of the Ethiopian hedgehog (Paraechinus...
Abstract Two species of hedgehogs are known to occur in northern part of Africa: the ...
Hedgehogs from the genus Erinaceus are extremely interesting and suitable model organisms for studyi...
European hedgehogs, Erinaceus europaeus and E. concolor, are among the many European plant and anima...
The genome of the European hedgehog, Erinaceus concolor and E. europaeus, shows a strong signal of c...
Hedgehogs from the genus Erinaceus are an important model organism for studying the postglacial reco...
In the Czech Republic there is a wide zone of sympatric occurrence of two hedgehog species - Erinace...
The aim of this work was to describe the spatial distribution of genetic variability of the northern...
Even though the phylogeography of hedgehogs has been well studied, information on the genetic variab...
For many European species, the mountains of the Alps and the Pyrenees have acted as significant barr...
Aim Natural processes of colonization and human-mediated introductions have shaped current patterns ...
Aim Natural processes of colonization and human-mediated introductions have shaped current patterns ...
To infer the phylogenetic position of Cretan hedgehogs, Erinaceus concolor nesiotes, we compared dir...
Habitat fragmentation has the potential to isolate populations from dispersal routes, and to restric...
Hybridization and introgression have played important roles in the history of various species, inclu...
We investigated seasonal changes in the ecology and behaviour of the Ethiopian hedgehog (Paraechinus...
Abstract Two species of hedgehogs are known to occur in northern part of Africa: the ...
Hedgehogs from the genus Erinaceus are extremely interesting and suitable model organisms for studyi...
European hedgehogs, Erinaceus europaeus and E. concolor, are among the many European plant and anima...
The genome of the European hedgehog, Erinaceus concolor and E. europaeus, shows a strong signal of c...
Hedgehogs from the genus Erinaceus are an important model organism for studying the postglacial reco...
In the Czech Republic there is a wide zone of sympatric occurrence of two hedgehog species - Erinace...
The aim of this work was to describe the spatial distribution of genetic variability of the northern...
Even though the phylogeography of hedgehogs has been well studied, information on the genetic variab...
For many European species, the mountains of the Alps and the Pyrenees have acted as significant barr...
Aim Natural processes of colonization and human-mediated introductions have shaped current patterns ...
Aim Natural processes of colonization and human-mediated introductions have shaped current patterns ...
To infer the phylogenetic position of Cretan hedgehogs, Erinaceus concolor nesiotes, we compared dir...
Habitat fragmentation has the potential to isolate populations from dispersal routes, and to restric...
Hybridization and introgression have played important roles in the history of various species, inclu...
We investigated seasonal changes in the ecology and behaviour of the Ethiopian hedgehog (Paraechinus...