Migration and dispersal patterns of bats and their influence on genetic structure
Bats are important ecosystems service providers, make a significant contribution to
biodiversity and can be important pests and disease vectors. In spite of this, information on …
biodiversity and can be important pests and disease vectors. In spite of this, information on …
Seeing in the dark: molecular approaches to the study of bat populations
TM Burland, JW WILMER - Biological Reviews, 2001 - cambridge.org
Whilst the use of molecular genetic techniques is widespread in the fields of population and
evolutionary biology, their application within the mammalian order Chiroptera neither …
evolutionary biology, their application within the mammalian order Chiroptera neither …
Conservation units and translocations: strategies for conserving evolutionary processes
C Moritz - Hereditas, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
The setting of conservation priorities within species requires explicit goals and identification
of the appropriate targets for conservation. I suggest that the conservation goal should be to …
of the appropriate targets for conservation. I suggest that the conservation goal should be to …
Nanopore sequencing of long ribosomal DNA amplicons enables portable and simple biodiversity assessments with high phylogenetic resolution across broad …
Background In light of the current biodiversity crisis, DNA barcoding is develo** into an
essential tool to quantify state shifts in global ecosystems. Current barcoding protocols often …
essential tool to quantify state shifts in global ecosystems. Current barcoding protocols often …
Ecology of bat migration
TH Fleming, P Eby, TH Kunz, MB Fenton - Bat ecology, 2003 - books.google.com
Annual or seasonal migrations occur in all classes of vertebrates. Among higher vertebrates,
the ecology of migration has been most thoroughly studied in birds, in which a substantial …
the ecology of migration has been most thoroughly studied in birds, in which a substantial …
[BOOK][B] Genetics, demography and viability of fragmented populations.
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most ubiquitous and serious environmental threats
confronting the long-term survival of plant and animal species worldwide. As species …
confronting the long-term survival of plant and animal species worldwide. As species …
SPECIATIONAL HISTORY OF AUSTRALIAN GRASS FINCHES (POEPHILA) INFERRED FROM THIRTY GENE TREES*
WB Jennings, SV Edwards - Evolution, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Multilocus genealogical approaches are still uncommon in phylogeography and historical
demography, fields which have been dominated by microsatellite markers and mitochondrial …
demography, fields which have been dominated by microsatellite markers and mitochondrial …
Contrasted patterns of mitochondrial and nuclear structure among nursery colonies of the bat Myotis myotis
Thirteen nursery colonies of Myotis myotis were sampled in central Europe to investigate the
dispersal behaviour of this bat species. Mitochondrial DNA sequences of 260 bats reveal the …
dispersal behaviour of this bat species. Mitochondrial DNA sequences of 260 bats reveal the …
Genetic population structure of Natterer's bats explained by mating at swarming sites and philopatry
NM Rivers, RK Butlin, JD Altringham - Molecular ecology, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
During autumn 'swarming', large numbers of temperate bats chase each other in and around
underground sites. Swarming has been proposed to be a mating event, allowing …
underground sites. Swarming has been proposed to be a mating event, allowing …
Divergence across Australia's Carpentarian barrier: statistical phylogeography of the red-backed fairy wren (Malurus melanocephalus)
Multilocus analysis of phylogeography and population history is a powerful tool for
understanding the origin, dispersal, and geographic structure of species over time and …
understanding the origin, dispersal, and geographic structure of species over time and …