Background: Understanding how past climatic oscillations have affected organismic evolution will help predict the impact that current climate change has on living organisms. The European turtle dove, Streptopelia turtur, is a warm-temperature adapted species and a long distance migrant that uses multiple flyways to move between Europe and Africa. Despite being abundant, it is categorized as vulnerable because of a long-term demographic decline. We studied the demographic history and population genetic structure of the European turtle dove using genomic data and mitochondrial DNA sequences from individuals sampled across Europe, and performing paleoclimatic niche modelling simulations. Results: Overall our data suggest that this species is ...
Considerable phylogeographic and population genetic research has been conducted on marine turtles. L...
Rangewide studies of genetic parameters can elucidate patterns and processes that operate only over ...
Geographically separated populations tend to be less connected by gene flow, as a result of physical...
Background: Understanding how past climatic oscillations have affected organismic evolution will hel...
Background: Understanding how past climatic oscillations have affected organismic evolution will hel...
The European Turtle Dove, Streptopelia turtur, a long-distance migrant wintering in Africa, is a wid...
MaxEnt habitat suitability models for European Turtle doves. Niche modelling analysis based on addit...
The European Turtle-dove (Streptopelia turtur) is a migratory species classified as vulnerable suffe...
Global warming is predicted to cause substantial habitat rearrangements, with the most severe effect...
Declines in migratory species are a pressing concern worldwide, but the mechanisms underpinning thes...
For many species, climate oscillations drove cycles of population contraction during cool glacial pe...
WOS: 000366240500009In this study, we re-evaluated historical demography of the Eurasian green woodp...
Continuous animal populations often become fragmented due to anthropogenic habitat alterations. Thes...
Migratory connectivity, reflecting the extent by which migrants tend to maintain their reciprocal po...
In wide-ranging taxa with historically dynamic ranges, past allopatric isolation and range expansion...
Considerable phylogeographic and population genetic research has been conducted on marine turtles. L...
Rangewide studies of genetic parameters can elucidate patterns and processes that operate only over ...
Geographically separated populations tend to be less connected by gene flow, as a result of physical...
Background: Understanding how past climatic oscillations have affected organismic evolution will hel...
Background: Understanding how past climatic oscillations have affected organismic evolution will hel...
The European Turtle Dove, Streptopelia turtur, a long-distance migrant wintering in Africa, is a wid...
MaxEnt habitat suitability models for European Turtle doves. Niche modelling analysis based on addit...
The European Turtle-dove (Streptopelia turtur) is a migratory species classified as vulnerable suffe...
Global warming is predicted to cause substantial habitat rearrangements, with the most severe effect...
Declines in migratory species are a pressing concern worldwide, but the mechanisms underpinning thes...
For many species, climate oscillations drove cycles of population contraction during cool glacial pe...
WOS: 000366240500009In this study, we re-evaluated historical demography of the Eurasian green woodp...
Continuous animal populations often become fragmented due to anthropogenic habitat alterations. Thes...
Migratory connectivity, reflecting the extent by which migrants tend to maintain their reciprocal po...
In wide-ranging taxa with historically dynamic ranges, past allopatric isolation and range expansion...
Considerable phylogeographic and population genetic research has been conducted on marine turtles. L...
Rangewide studies of genetic parameters can elucidate patterns and processes that operate only over ...
Geographically separated populations tend to be less connected by gene flow, as a result of physical...