We still know remarkably little about the extent to which neutral markers can provide a biologically relevant description of population structure. In the present study, we address this question, and quantify microsatellite differentiation among a small, structured island population of great tits (Parus major), and a large mainland population 150 km away. Although only a few kilometres apart, we found small but statistically significant levels of differentiation between the eastern and the western part of the island. On the other hand, there was no differentiation between the western part of the island and the mainland population, whereas the eastern part and the mainland did differ significantly. This initially counterintuitive result provi...
Songbirds with recently (i.e. early Holocene) founded populations are suitable models for studying i...
Discerning the relative roles of adaptive and non-adaptive processes in generating differences among...
The Réunion grey white-eye, Zosterops borbonicus, a passerine bird endemic to Réunion Island in the ...
Understanding the capacity of natural populations to adapt to their local environment is a central t...
Phenotypic differentiation between populations is thought to occur mainly at spatial scales where ge...
It is generally recognized that immigration and gene flow cannot be equated, but few detailed quanti...
This study evaluated DNA fingerprinting as a tool for estimating population genetic diversity and di...
Gene flow is usually thought to reduce genetic divergence and impede local adaptation by homogenisin...
Gene flow is usually thought to reduce genetic divergence and impede local adaptation by homogenisin...
International audienceSongbirds with recently (i.e., early Holocene) founded populations are suitabl...
Gene flow is usually thought to reduce genetic divergence and impede local adaptation by homogenisin...
Large-scale population comparisons have contributed to our understanding of the evolution of geograp...
Surveys of genetic population structure are often limited to large geographic scales because geograp...
Songbirds with recently (i.e. early Holocene) founded populations are suitable models for studying i...
Discerning the relative roles of adaptive and non-adaptive processes in generating differences among...
The Réunion grey white-eye, Zosterops borbonicus, a passerine bird endemic to Réunion Island in the ...
Understanding the capacity of natural populations to adapt to their local environment is a central t...
Phenotypic differentiation between populations is thought to occur mainly at spatial scales where ge...
It is generally recognized that immigration and gene flow cannot be equated, but few detailed quanti...
This study evaluated DNA fingerprinting as a tool for estimating population genetic diversity and di...
Gene flow is usually thought to reduce genetic divergence and impede local adaptation by homogenisin...
Gene flow is usually thought to reduce genetic divergence and impede local adaptation by homogenisin...
International audienceSongbirds with recently (i.e., early Holocene) founded populations are suitabl...
Gene flow is usually thought to reduce genetic divergence and impede local adaptation by homogenisin...
Large-scale population comparisons have contributed to our understanding of the evolution of geograp...
Surveys of genetic population structure are often limited to large geographic scales because geograp...
Songbirds with recently (i.e. early Holocene) founded populations are suitable models for studying i...
Discerning the relative roles of adaptive and non-adaptive processes in generating differences among...
The Réunion grey white-eye, Zosterops borbonicus, a passerine bird endemic to Réunion Island in the ...