Genetic diversity and conservation units: dealing with the species-population continuum in the age of genomics
Current approaches to biodiversity conservation are largely based on geographic areas,
ecosystems, ecological communities, and species, with less attention on genetic diversity …
ecosystems, ecological communities, and species, with less attention on genetic diversity …
Comparison of methods for molecular species delimitation across a range of speciation scenarios
Species are fundamental units in biological research and can be defined on the basis of
various operational criteria. There has been growing use of molecular approaches for …
various operational criteria. There has been growing use of molecular approaches for …
Phylogenomic subsampling: a brief review
SV Edwards - Zoologica Scripta, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Phylogenomic subsampling is a method for studying the stability of phylogenetic analyses
by taking random or ordered subsamples of loci and comparing phylogenetic analyses of …
by taking random or ordered subsamples of loci and comparing phylogenetic analyses of …
Reticulation, divergence, and the phylogeography–phylogenetics continuum
Phylogeography, and its extensions into comparative phylogeography, have their roots in
the layering of gene trees across geography, a paradigm that was greatly facilitated by the …
the layering of gene trees across geography, a paradigm that was greatly facilitated by the …
Coalescent-based species delimitation is sensitive to geographic sampling and isolation by distance
Species are a fundamental unit of biodiversity that are delimited via genetic data and
coalescent-based methods with increasing frequency. Despite the widespread use of …
coalescent-based methods with increasing frequency. Despite the widespread use of …
A framework for resolving cryptic species: a case study from the lizards of the Australian wet tropics
As we collect range-wide genetic data for morphologically-defined species, we increasingly
unearth evidence for cryptic diversity. Delimiting this cryptic diversity is challenging, both …
unearth evidence for cryptic diversity. Delimiting this cryptic diversity is challenging, both …
Life in the “dead heart” of Australia: The geohistory of the Australian deserts and its impact on genetic diversity of arid zone lizards
Abstract Aim The Australian deserts are home to a remarkable diversity of taxa that might
appear to have evolved in the absence of topographic and physical barriers to dispersal. In …
appear to have evolved in the absence of topographic and physical barriers to dispersal. In …
Phenotypic and genetic structure support gene flow generating gene tree discordances in an Amazonian floodplain endemic species
Before populations become independent evolutionary lineages, the effects of micro
evolutionary processes tend to generate complex scenarios of diversification that may affect …
evolutionary processes tend to generate complex scenarios of diversification that may affect …
Phylogenomics uncovers confidence and conflict in the rapid radiation of Australo-Papuan rodents
The estimation of robust and accurate measures of branch support has proven challenging
in the era of phylogenomics. In data sets of potentially millions of sites, bootstrap support for …
in the era of phylogenomics. In data sets of potentially millions of sites, bootstrap support for …
Sequence capture from historical museum specimens: maximizing value for population and phylogenomic studies
The application of high-throughput, short-read sequencing to degraded DNA has greatly
increased the feasibility of generating genomic data from historical museum specimens …
increased the feasibility of generating genomic data from historical museum specimens …