In the Iberian Peninsula, populations of two subspecies of the Reed Bunting Emberiza schoeniclus have become increasingly fragmented during the last decades when suitable habitats have been lost and/or the popula- tions have gone extinct. Presently, both subspecies are endangered. We estimated the amount of genetic variation and population structure in order to define conservation units and management practices for these populations. We found that the subspecies lusitanica has clearly reduced genetic variation in nuclear and mitochondrial markers, has a drastically small effective population size and no genetic differentiation between populations. In contrast, the sub- species witherbyi is significantly structured, but the popu- lations sti...
In passerine birds morphological differentiation in bill size within species is not commonly obse...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
In recent decades there has been a marked decline in most ortolan bunting Emberiza hortulana populat...
In the Iberian Peninsula, populations of two subspecies of the Reed Bunting Emberiza schoeniclus hav...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
In passerine birds morphological differentiation in bill size within species is not commonly obse...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
In recent decades there has been a marked decline in most ortolan bunting Emberiza hortulana populat...
In the Iberian Peninsula, populations of two subspecies of the Reed Bunting Emberiza schoeniclus hav...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
In passerine birds morphological differentiation in bill size within species is not commonly obse...
IntroductionContinued discovery of “mismatch” patterns between population size and genetic diversity...
In recent decades there has been a marked decline in most ortolan bunting Emberiza hortulana populat...