Studying the evolutionary history of trait divergence, in particular those related to dispersal capacity, is of major interest for the process of local adaptation and metapopulation dynamics. Here, we reconstruct the evolution of different alleles at the nuclear-encoded mitochondrial NADP(+)-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase (mtIdh) locus of the ground beetle Pogonus chalceus that are differentially and repeatedly selected in short- and long-winged populations in response to different hydrological regimes at both allopatric and sympatric scales along the Atlantic European coasts. We sequenced 2788bp of the mtIdh locus spanning a similar to 7-kb genome region and compared its variation with that of two supposedly neutral genes. mtIdh sequen...
Efforts to unravel the genomic basis of incipient speciation are hampered by a mismatch between our ...
Enzyme and dispersal polymorphisms of the saltmarsh carabid beetles Pogonus chalceus and Dicheirotri...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
Studying the evolutionary history of trait divergence, in particular those related to dispersal capa...
Studying the evolutionary history of trait divergence, in particular those related to dispersal capa...
Local adaptation likely involves selection on multiple, genetically unlinked traits to increase fitn...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
The study of natural populations from contrasting environments has greatly enhanced our understandin...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
Genetic differentiation was studied among populations of the salt marsh beetle Pogonus littoralis (C...
An important goal of biology is to understand the key mechanisms of evolution underlying the diversi...
The salt marsh beetle Pogonus chalceus represents a unique opportunity to understand and study the o...
In most lineages, most species have restricted geographic ranges, with only few reaching widespread ...
Efforts to unravel the genomic basis of incipient speciation are hampered by a mismatch between our ...
Enzyme and dispersal polymorphisms of the saltmarsh carabid beetles Pogonus chalceus and Dicheirotri...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
Studying the evolutionary history of trait divergence, in particular those related to dispersal capa...
Studying the evolutionary history of trait divergence, in particular those related to dispersal capa...
Local adaptation likely involves selection on multiple, genetically unlinked traits to increase fitn...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
The study of natural populations from contrasting environments has greatly enhanced our understandin...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
Genetic differentiation was studied among populations of the salt marsh beetle Pogonus littoralis (C...
An important goal of biology is to understand the key mechanisms of evolution underlying the diversi...
The salt marsh beetle Pogonus chalceus represents a unique opportunity to understand and study the o...
In most lineages, most species have restricted geographic ranges, with only few reaching widespread ...
Efforts to unravel the genomic basis of incipient speciation are hampered by a mismatch between our ...
Enzyme and dispersal polymorphisms of the saltmarsh carabid beetles Pogonus chalceus and Dicheirotri...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...