Allen's Hummingbird comprises two subspecies, one migratory (Selasphorus sasin sasin) and one nonmigratory (S. s. sedentarius). The nonmigratory subspecies, previously endemic to the California Channel Islands, apparently colonized the California mainland on the Palos Verdes Peninsula some time before 1970 and now breeds throughout coastal southern California. We sequenced and compared populations of mainland nonmigratory Allen's Hummingbird to Channel Island populations from Santa Catalina, San Clemente, and Santa Cruz Island. We found no evidence of founder effects on the mainland population. Values of nucleotide diversity on the mainland were higher than on the Channel Islands. There were low levels of divergence between the Channel Isla...
Physical barriers to gene flow were once viewed as prerequisites for adaptive evolutionary divergenc...
Pleistocene climate cycles have been recognized to be a major driver of postglacial northward range ...
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Allen's Hummingbird comprises two subspecies, one migratory (Selasphorus sasin sasin) and one nonmig...
Species range expansions and contractions can have ecological and genetic consequences, and thus are...
To examine how changes in pollinators affect plant reproductive success and floral evolution, I comp...
Unlike other migratory hummingbirds in North America, the broad-tailed hummingbird (Selasphorus plat...
The Californian Channel Islands are near-shore islands with high levels of endemism, but extensive h...
The Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus) population is declining in some areas of North America, b...
We investigate the influence of postglacial population expansion on genetic structure of reproductiv...
Islands are valuable research systems for evolution and conservation, but most work has focused on o...
Demographic composition of hummingbirds (n = 230) tagged with passive integrated transponders at Sit...
Recent studies have highlighted alarming rates of declines in bird populations across the country. T...
The Californian Channel Islands are near–shore islands with high levels of endemism, but extensive h...
All methods and protocols are described in detail in the article.Colonization of a novel environment...
Physical barriers to gene flow were once viewed as prerequisites for adaptive evolutionary divergenc...
Pleistocene climate cycles have been recognized to be a major driver of postglacial northward range ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142032/1/ajb20672.pd
Allen's Hummingbird comprises two subspecies, one migratory (Selasphorus sasin sasin) and one nonmig...
Species range expansions and contractions can have ecological and genetic consequences, and thus are...
To examine how changes in pollinators affect plant reproductive success and floral evolution, I comp...
Unlike other migratory hummingbirds in North America, the broad-tailed hummingbird (Selasphorus plat...
The Californian Channel Islands are near-shore islands with high levels of endemism, but extensive h...
The Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus) population is declining in some areas of North America, b...
We investigate the influence of postglacial population expansion on genetic structure of reproductiv...
Islands are valuable research systems for evolution and conservation, but most work has focused on o...
Demographic composition of hummingbirds (n = 230) tagged with passive integrated transponders at Sit...
Recent studies have highlighted alarming rates of declines in bird populations across the country. T...
The Californian Channel Islands are near–shore islands with high levels of endemism, but extensive h...
All methods and protocols are described in detail in the article.Colonization of a novel environment...
Physical barriers to gene flow were once viewed as prerequisites for adaptive evolutionary divergenc...
Pleistocene climate cycles have been recognized to be a major driver of postglacial northward range ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142032/1/ajb20672.pd