The Pleistocene glacial cycles left a genetic legacy on taxa throughout the world; however, the persistence of genetic lineages that diverged during these cycles is dependent upon levels of gene flow and introgression. The consequences of secondary contact among taxa may reveal new insights into the history of the Pleistocene's genetic legacy. Here, we use phylogeographic methods, using 20 nuclear loci from regional populations, to infer the consequences of secondary contact following divergence in the Mountain Chickadee (Poecile gambeli). Analysis of nuclear data identified two geographically-structured genetic groups, largely concordant with results from a previous mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) study. Additionally, the estimated multilocus di...
Recent phylogeographical studies indicated that glacial oscillations played a key role on the phylog...
Determining what factors affect the structuring of genetic variation is key to deciphering the relat...
Understanding how environmental change has shaped species evolution can inform predictions of how fu...
The Pleistocene glacial cycles left a genetic legacy on taxa throughout the world; however, the pers...
<div><p>The Pleistocene glacial cycles left a genetic legacy on taxa throughout the world; however, ...
Since the late 1990s, molecular techniques have fuelled debate about the role of Pleistocene glacial...
The non-migratory black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus, Linnaeus 1766) has a continent-wide ...
xiv, 205 leaves ; 29 cmThis study investigates the phylogeographic structure and population genetics...
Accepted author manuscriptThe nonmigratory Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus (Linnaeus, 1...
The population genetic structure of northern boreal species has been strongly influenced both by the...
Pleistocene biogeographic events have traditionally been ascribed a major role in promoting speciati...
Abstract Examining the factors that influence contemporary genetic patterns is important given the a...
Genomic studies are revealing that divergence and speciation are marked by gene flow, but it is not ...
xii, 158 leaves : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ; 29 cmUsing a combination of both mitochondria...
Late Pleistocene glacial cycles (Wisconsinian, Illinoian) in North America are thought to have cause...
Recent phylogeographical studies indicated that glacial oscillations played a key role on the phylog...
Determining what factors affect the structuring of genetic variation is key to deciphering the relat...
Understanding how environmental change has shaped species evolution can inform predictions of how fu...
The Pleistocene glacial cycles left a genetic legacy on taxa throughout the world; however, the pers...
<div><p>The Pleistocene glacial cycles left a genetic legacy on taxa throughout the world; however, ...
Since the late 1990s, molecular techniques have fuelled debate about the role of Pleistocene glacial...
The non-migratory black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus, Linnaeus 1766) has a continent-wide ...
xiv, 205 leaves ; 29 cmThis study investigates the phylogeographic structure and population genetics...
Accepted author manuscriptThe nonmigratory Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus (Linnaeus, 1...
The population genetic structure of northern boreal species has been strongly influenced both by the...
Pleistocene biogeographic events have traditionally been ascribed a major role in promoting speciati...
Abstract Examining the factors that influence contemporary genetic patterns is important given the a...
Genomic studies are revealing that divergence and speciation are marked by gene flow, but it is not ...
xii, 158 leaves : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ; 29 cmUsing a combination of both mitochondria...
Late Pleistocene glacial cycles (Wisconsinian, Illinoian) in North America are thought to have cause...
Recent phylogeographical studies indicated that glacial oscillations played a key role on the phylog...
Determining what factors affect the structuring of genetic variation is key to deciphering the relat...
Understanding how environmental change has shaped species evolution can inform predictions of how fu...