Evolution of population structure on islands is the result of physical processes linked to volcanism, orogenic events, changes in sea level, as well as habitat variation. We assessed patterns of genetic structure in the giant tortoise of the Aldabra atoll, where previous ecological studies suggested population subdivisions as a result of landscape discontinuity due to unsuitable habitat and island separation. Analysis of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region sequences and allelic variation at 8 microsatellite loci were conducted on tortoises sampled in 3 locations on the 2 major islands of Aldabra. We found no variation in mtDNA sequences. This pattern corroborated earlier work supporting the occurrence of a founding event during the las...
A radiation of five species of giant tortoises (Cylindraspis ) existed in the southwest Indian Ocean...
Volcanic islands represent excellent models with which to study the effect of vicariance on coloniza...
Long-term population history can influence the genetic effects of recent bottlenecks. Therefore, for...
Aldabrachelys gigantea (Aldabra giant tortoise) is one of only two giant tortoise species left in th...
Aldabrachelys gigantea (Aldabra giant tortoise) is one of only two giant tortoise species left in th...
Giant Galápagos tortoises represent an interesting model for the study of patterns of genetic diverg...
control region, phylogeography Island radiations can offer challenging systems for the implementatio...
Background The giant Galápagos tortoise, Chelonoidis nigra, is a large-sized terrestrial chelonian o...
Understanding the extent of morphological variation in the wild population of Aldabra giant tortoise...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comA radiation of five species of giant...
The Aldabra giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea) is one of only two remaining giant tortoise spec...
We examined the phylogeography and history of giant Galápagos tortoise populations based on mitocho...
Although Galápagos giant tortoises are an icon for both human-mediated biodiversity losses and conse...
Understanding the extent of morphological variation in the wild population of Aldabra giant tortoise...
The Hermann’s tortoise (Testudo hermanni) is an endangered land tortoise distributed in disjoint pop...
A radiation of five species of giant tortoises (Cylindraspis ) existed in the southwest Indian Ocean...
Volcanic islands represent excellent models with which to study the effect of vicariance on coloniza...
Long-term population history can influence the genetic effects of recent bottlenecks. Therefore, for...
Aldabrachelys gigantea (Aldabra giant tortoise) is one of only two giant tortoise species left in th...
Aldabrachelys gigantea (Aldabra giant tortoise) is one of only two giant tortoise species left in th...
Giant Galápagos tortoises represent an interesting model for the study of patterns of genetic diverg...
control region, phylogeography Island radiations can offer challenging systems for the implementatio...
Background The giant Galápagos tortoise, Chelonoidis nigra, is a large-sized terrestrial chelonian o...
Understanding the extent of morphological variation in the wild population of Aldabra giant tortoise...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comA radiation of five species of giant...
The Aldabra giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea) is one of only two remaining giant tortoise spec...
We examined the phylogeography and history of giant Galápagos tortoise populations based on mitocho...
Although Galápagos giant tortoises are an icon for both human-mediated biodiversity losses and conse...
Understanding the extent of morphological variation in the wild population of Aldabra giant tortoise...
The Hermann’s tortoise (Testudo hermanni) is an endangered land tortoise distributed in disjoint pop...
A radiation of five species of giant tortoises (Cylindraspis ) existed in the southwest Indian Ocean...
Volcanic islands represent excellent models with which to study the effect of vicariance on coloniza...
Long-term population history can influence the genetic effects of recent bottlenecks. Therefore, for...