The island of Flores is the most westerly of the Azores archipelago (Portugal). Despite its marked geographic isolation and reduced population size, biodemographic and genetic studies conducted so far do not support the idea that its population constitutes a genetic isolate. In this study we conducted a surname analysis of the Flores population for two time periods: the second half of the 19th century and the present day. Our main purposes were (1) to biodemographically and genetically characterize the island, taking into account the strong reduction in population observed from the middle of the 19th century to the present day; and (2) to analyze the influence that the effective population size and geographic distance have on the genetic st...
The Atlantic archipelago of Madeira is made up of two islands (Madeira and Porto Santo) with 250,00...
The present analysis compares the distribution of surnames by means of spatial autocorrelation analy...
The Balearic archipelago (Spain) is composed of three major islands, Majorca, Minorca, and Ibiza. Ma...
The knowledge of a population structure may constitute a pow- erful tool for mapping genes underlyin...
Geographic isolation is a significant factor to consider when characterizing human populations. The ...
In order to obtain a better understanding of the genetic structure of the Azorean population, a spec...
Nine Atlantic islands with approximately five and a half centuries of demographic history constitute...
As a part of a wider analysis of population and genetic exchange between Spain and Portugal, the lon...
The Azores islands (Portugal), uninhabited when discovered by Portuguese navigators in the fifteenth...
There is limited knowledge on the biological relatedness between citizens and on the demographical d...
As part of an interdisciplinary research program on Alpine populations, we studied the biodemographi...
The objectives of this study were to analyze the population structure and genetic variability of two...
The surname is a cultural trait that is extremely useful for historical and linguistic studies and c...
The biodemography of isolated populations with a subsistence economy is of special interest because ...
The Azores archipelago (Portugal), located in the Atlantic Ocean, 1,500 km from the European mainlan...
The Atlantic archipelago of Madeira is made up of two islands (Madeira and Porto Santo) with 250,00...
The present analysis compares the distribution of surnames by means of spatial autocorrelation analy...
The Balearic archipelago (Spain) is composed of three major islands, Majorca, Minorca, and Ibiza. Ma...
The knowledge of a population structure may constitute a pow- erful tool for mapping genes underlyin...
Geographic isolation is a significant factor to consider when characterizing human populations. The ...
In order to obtain a better understanding of the genetic structure of the Azorean population, a spec...
Nine Atlantic islands with approximately five and a half centuries of demographic history constitute...
As a part of a wider analysis of population and genetic exchange between Spain and Portugal, the lon...
The Azores islands (Portugal), uninhabited when discovered by Portuguese navigators in the fifteenth...
There is limited knowledge on the biological relatedness between citizens and on the demographical d...
As part of an interdisciplinary research program on Alpine populations, we studied the biodemographi...
The objectives of this study were to analyze the population structure and genetic variability of two...
The surname is a cultural trait that is extremely useful for historical and linguistic studies and c...
The biodemography of isolated populations with a subsistence economy is of special interest because ...
The Azores archipelago (Portugal), located in the Atlantic Ocean, 1,500 km from the European mainlan...
The Atlantic archipelago of Madeira is made up of two islands (Madeira and Porto Santo) with 250,00...
The present analysis compares the distribution of surnames by means of spatial autocorrelation analy...
The Balearic archipelago (Spain) is composed of three major islands, Majorca, Minorca, and Ibiza. Ma...