All species concepts are rooted in reproductive, and ultimately genealogical, relations. Genetic data are thus the most important source of information for species delimitation. Current ease of access to genomic data and recent computational advances are blooming a plethora of coalescent-based species delimitation methods. Despite their utility as objective approaches to identify species boundaries, coalescent-based methods (1) rely on simplified demographic models that may fail to capture some attributes of biological species, (2) do not make explicit use of the geographic information contained in the data, and (3) are often computationally intensive. In this article, we present a case of species delimitation in the Erebia tyndarus species...
Statistical species delimitation usually relies on singular data, primarily genetic, for detecting p...
The Erebia tyndarus species complex is a cluster of closely related alpine butterflies. Members of t...
Phylogenetic trees of DNA sequences of a group of specimens may include clades of two kinds: those p...
All species concepts are rooted in reproductive, and ultimately genealogical, relations. Genetic dat...
All species concepts are rooted in reproductive, and ultimately genealogical, relations. Genetic dat...
All species concepts are rooted in reproductive, and ultimately genealogical, relations. Genetic dat...
Many recent species delimitation studies rely exclusively on limited analyses of genetic data analyz...
International audienceSpecies delimitation is the process of determining which groups of individual ...
The Erebia tyndarus species complex is a cluster of closely related alpine butterflies, representing...
Abstract. — Genetic data are frequently used to delimit species, where species status is determined ...
Statistical species delimitation usually relies on singular data, primarily genetic, for detecting p...
Molecular species delimitation using the multi-species coalescent model has become common for statis...
Molecular species delimitation using the multi-species coalescent model has become common for statis...
A large and growing fraction of systematists define species as independently evolving lineages that ...
Species delimitation is a major focus of biosystematics. In recent years, considerable progress has ...
Statistical species delimitation usually relies on singular data, primarily genetic, for detecting p...
The Erebia tyndarus species complex is a cluster of closely related alpine butterflies. Members of t...
Phylogenetic trees of DNA sequences of a group of specimens may include clades of two kinds: those p...
All species concepts are rooted in reproductive, and ultimately genealogical, relations. Genetic dat...
All species concepts are rooted in reproductive, and ultimately genealogical, relations. Genetic dat...
All species concepts are rooted in reproductive, and ultimately genealogical, relations. Genetic dat...
Many recent species delimitation studies rely exclusively on limited analyses of genetic data analyz...
International audienceSpecies delimitation is the process of determining which groups of individual ...
The Erebia tyndarus species complex is a cluster of closely related alpine butterflies, representing...
Abstract. — Genetic data are frequently used to delimit species, where species status is determined ...
Statistical species delimitation usually relies on singular data, primarily genetic, for detecting p...
Molecular species delimitation using the multi-species coalescent model has become common for statis...
Molecular species delimitation using the multi-species coalescent model has become common for statis...
A large and growing fraction of systematists define species as independently evolving lineages that ...
Species delimitation is a major focus of biosystematics. In recent years, considerable progress has ...
Statistical species delimitation usually relies on singular data, primarily genetic, for detecting p...
The Erebia tyndarus species complex is a cluster of closely related alpine butterflies. Members of t...
Phylogenetic trees of DNA sequences of a group of specimens may include clades of two kinds: those p...