Galápagos tortoises represent the only surviving lineage of giant tortoises that exhibit two different types of shell morphology. The taxonomy of Galápagos tortoises was initially based mainly on diagnostic morphological characters of the shell, but has been clarified by molecular studies indicating that most islands harbor monophyletic lineages, with the exception of Isabela and Santa Cruz. On Santa Cruz there is strong genetic differentiation between the two tortoise populations (Cerro Fatal and La Reserva) exhibiting domed shell morphology. Here we integrate nuclear microsatellite and mitochondrial data with statistical analyses of shell shape morphology to evaluate whether the genetic distinction and variability of the two domed tortois...
The extinction of the giant tortoises of the Seychelles Archipelago has long been suspected but is n...
Patterns of genetic structure in highly mobile marine vertebrates may be accompanied by phenotypic v...
Understanding the extent of morphological variation in the wild population of Aldabra giant tortoise...
Giant Galápagos tortoises represent an interesting model for the study of patterns of genetic diverg...
Although Galápagos giant tortoises are an icon for both human-mediated biodiversity losses and conse...
control region, phylogeography Island radiations can offer challenging systems for the implementatio...
We examined the phylogeography and history of giant Galápagos tortoise populations based on mitocho...
Understanding the extent of morphological variation in the wild population of Aldabra giant tortoise...
The green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is a globally distributed marine species whose evolutionary histor...
The Galápagos giant tortoises, Geochelone nigra, are the largest living tortoises and one of the two...
Turtles always fascinated men primarily by morphology, unique embryogenesis and later also by uncert...
The Galapagos Archipelago is recognized as a natural laboratory for studying evolutionary processes....
Genome-wide assessments allow for fuller characterization of genetic diversity, finer-scale populati...
The taxonomy of giant Galapagos tortoises (Chelonoidis spp.) is currently based primarily on morphol...
Patterns of genetic structure in highly mobile marine vertebrates may be accompanied by phenotypic v...
The extinction of the giant tortoises of the Seychelles Archipelago has long been suspected but is n...
Patterns of genetic structure in highly mobile marine vertebrates may be accompanied by phenotypic v...
Understanding the extent of morphological variation in the wild population of Aldabra giant tortoise...
Giant Galápagos tortoises represent an interesting model for the study of patterns of genetic diverg...
Although Galápagos giant tortoises are an icon for both human-mediated biodiversity losses and conse...
control region, phylogeography Island radiations can offer challenging systems for the implementatio...
We examined the phylogeography and history of giant Galápagos tortoise populations based on mitocho...
Understanding the extent of morphological variation in the wild population of Aldabra giant tortoise...
The green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is a globally distributed marine species whose evolutionary histor...
The Galápagos giant tortoises, Geochelone nigra, are the largest living tortoises and one of the two...
Turtles always fascinated men primarily by morphology, unique embryogenesis and later also by uncert...
The Galapagos Archipelago is recognized as a natural laboratory for studying evolutionary processes....
Genome-wide assessments allow for fuller characterization of genetic diversity, finer-scale populati...
The taxonomy of giant Galapagos tortoises (Chelonoidis spp.) is currently based primarily on morphol...
Patterns of genetic structure in highly mobile marine vertebrates may be accompanied by phenotypic v...
The extinction of the giant tortoises of the Seychelles Archipelago has long been suspected but is n...
Patterns of genetic structure in highly mobile marine vertebrates may be accompanied by phenotypic v...
Understanding the extent of morphological variation in the wild population of Aldabra giant tortoise...