Environmental conditions can shape genetic and morphological divergence. Release of new habitats during historical environmental changes was a major driver of evolutionary diversification. Here, forces shaping population structure and ecotype differentiation (‘pelagic’ and ‘coastal’) of bottlenose dolphins in the North-east Atlantic were investigated using complementary evolutionary and ecological approaches. Inference of population demographic history using approximate Bayesian computation indicated that coastal populations were likely founded by the Atlantic pelagic population after the Last Glacial Maxima probably as a result of newly available coastal ecological niches. Pelagic dolphins from the Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea likely...
Old genetic variants were key to the ability of bottlenose dolphins to repeatedly adapt to coastal w...
Due to their worldwide distribution and occupancy of different types of environments, bottlenose dol...
Oscillations in the Earth’s temperature and the subsequent retreating and advancing of ice-sheets ar...
Environmental conditions can shape genetic and morphological divergence. Release of new habitats dur...
Environmental conditions can shape genetic and morphological divergence. Release of new habitats dur...
Despite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes and ecological specializ...
Despite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes and ecological specializ...
International audienceDespite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes an...
Despite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes and ecological specializ...
Oscillations in the Earth's temperature and the subsequent retreating and advancing of ice-sheets ar...
Oscillations in the Earth's temperature and the subsequent retreating and advancing of ice-sheets ar...
Oscillations in the Earth’s temperature and the subsequent retreating and advancing of ice-sheets ar...
Oscillations in the Earth’s temperature and the subsequent retreating and advancing of ice-sheets ar...
Due to their worldwide distribution and occupancy of different types of environments, bottlenose do...
Coastal and offshore ecotypes of common bottlenose dolphins have been recognized in the western Sout...
Old genetic variants were key to the ability of bottlenose dolphins to repeatedly adapt to coastal w...
Due to their worldwide distribution and occupancy of different types of environments, bottlenose dol...
Oscillations in the Earth’s temperature and the subsequent retreating and advancing of ice-sheets ar...
Environmental conditions can shape genetic and morphological divergence. Release of new habitats dur...
Environmental conditions can shape genetic and morphological divergence. Release of new habitats dur...
Despite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes and ecological specializ...
Despite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes and ecological specializ...
International audienceDespite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes an...
Despite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes and ecological specializ...
Oscillations in the Earth's temperature and the subsequent retreating and advancing of ice-sheets ar...
Oscillations in the Earth's temperature and the subsequent retreating and advancing of ice-sheets ar...
Oscillations in the Earth’s temperature and the subsequent retreating and advancing of ice-sheets ar...
Oscillations in the Earth’s temperature and the subsequent retreating and advancing of ice-sheets ar...
Due to their worldwide distribution and occupancy of different types of environments, bottlenose do...
Coastal and offshore ecotypes of common bottlenose dolphins have been recognized in the western Sout...
Old genetic variants were key to the ability of bottlenose dolphins to repeatedly adapt to coastal w...
Due to their worldwide distribution and occupancy of different types of environments, bottlenose dol...
Oscillations in the Earth’s temperature and the subsequent retreating and advancing of ice-sheets ar...