Background The bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus, is a widespread and ecologically diverse ungulate species complex within the spiral-horned antelopes. This species was recently found to consist of two genetically divergent but monophyletic lineages, which are paraphyletic at mitochondrial (mt)DNA owing to an ancient interspecific hybridization event. The Scriptus lineage (T. s. scriptus) inhabits the north-western half of the African continent while Sylvaticus (T. s. sylvaticus) is found in the south-eastern half. Here we test hypotheses of historical demography and adaptation in bushbuck using a higher-resolution framework, with four nuclear (MGF, PRKCI, SPTBN, and THY) and three new mitochondrial markers (cytochrome b, 12S rRNA, and 16S rRN...
Among elephants, the phylogeographic patterns of mitochondrial (mt) and nuclear markers are often in...
Pygmy Chameleons of the genus Rhampholeon represent a moderately diverse, geographically circumscrib...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 146-175).This thesis contributes to ou...
Background The bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus, is a widespread and ecologically diverse ungulate spe...
The bushbuck is the most widespread bovid species in Africa. Previous mitochondrial studies have rev...
Background. Biogeographic models partition ecologically similar species assemblages into discrete e...
Biogeographic models partition ecologically similar species assemblages into discrete ecoregions. Ho...
The Greater Maputaland-Pondoland-Albany (GMPA) region of southern Africa was recently designated as ...
Grant's gazelles have recently been proposed to be a species complex comprising three highly diverge...
Abstract The evolutionary history of African ungulates has been explained largely in the light of Pl...
The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genetic system has long proven to be useful for studying the demogra...
Plio-Pleistocene environmental change influenced the evolutionary history of many animal lineages in...
22. Ethiopian Highlands Bushbuck Tragelaphus meneliki French: Guib de Ménélik / German: Hochla...
The African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) exhibits extreme morphological variability, which has led to c...
The field of conservation genetics, in combination with non-invasive sampling, provides a powerful ...
Among elephants, the phylogeographic patterns of mitochondrial (mt) and nuclear markers are often in...
Pygmy Chameleons of the genus Rhampholeon represent a moderately diverse, geographically circumscrib...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 146-175).This thesis contributes to ou...
Background The bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus, is a widespread and ecologically diverse ungulate spe...
The bushbuck is the most widespread bovid species in Africa. Previous mitochondrial studies have rev...
Background. Biogeographic models partition ecologically similar species assemblages into discrete e...
Biogeographic models partition ecologically similar species assemblages into discrete ecoregions. Ho...
The Greater Maputaland-Pondoland-Albany (GMPA) region of southern Africa was recently designated as ...
Grant's gazelles have recently been proposed to be a species complex comprising three highly diverge...
Abstract The evolutionary history of African ungulates has been explained largely in the light of Pl...
The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genetic system has long proven to be useful for studying the demogra...
Plio-Pleistocene environmental change influenced the evolutionary history of many animal lineages in...
22. Ethiopian Highlands Bushbuck Tragelaphus meneliki French: Guib de Ménélik / German: Hochla...
The African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) exhibits extreme morphological variability, which has led to c...
The field of conservation genetics, in combination with non-invasive sampling, provides a powerful ...
Among elephants, the phylogeographic patterns of mitochondrial (mt) and nuclear markers are often in...
Pygmy Chameleons of the genus Rhampholeon represent a moderately diverse, geographically circumscrib...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 146-175).This thesis contributes to ou...