Islands within an island: repeated adaptive divergence in a single population
Physical barriers to gene flow were once viewed as prerequisites for adaptive evolutionary
divergence. However, a growing body of theoretical and empirical work suggests that …
divergence. However, a growing body of theoretical and empirical work suggests that …
Landscape genetic analyses reveal fine‐scale effects of forest fragmentation in an insular tropical bird
Within the framework of landscape genetics, resistance surface modelling is particularly
relevant to explicitly test competing hypotheses about landscape effects on gene flow. To …
relevant to explicitly test competing hypotheses about landscape effects on gene flow. To …
[HTML][HTML] Habitat-dependent breeding biology of the Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) across a continuous and heterogeneous Mediterranean woodland
J Garrido-Bautista, C Hernández-Ruiz… - Avian Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Mediterranean woodland environments are characterised by high spatial and temporal
heterogeneity, which means the inhabiting species face a wide variety of selective …
heterogeneity, which means the inhabiting species face a wide variety of selective …
Estimation of Adult Sex Ratio and Size-Related Sexual Dimorphism Based on Molecular Sex Determination in the Vulnerable La Selle Thrush, Turdus swalesi
Simple Summary This study assessed the adult sex ratio and sexual dimorphism in body
size in the vulnerable La Selle Thrush, Turdus swalesi, over a 26-month period, in Haiti. We …
size in the vulnerable La Selle Thrush, Turdus swalesi, over a 26-month period, in Haiti. We …
Habitat specialization predicts genetic response to fragmentation in tropical birds
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversity as it may lead to
changes in population genetic structure, with ultimate modifications of species evolutionary …
changes in population genetic structure, with ultimate modifications of species evolutionary …
Gene flow and genetic structure in Nile perch, Lates niloticus, from African freshwater rivers and lakes
Background Geological evolution of the African continent has been subject to complex
processes including uplift, volcanism, desert formation and tectonic rifting. This complex …
processes including uplift, volcanism, desert formation and tectonic rifting. This complex …
Fine-scale genetic structure and phenotypic divergence of a passerine bird population inhabiting a continuous Mediterranean woodland
Genetic differentiation between populations inhabiting ecologically different habitats might
appear because of limited dispersal and gene flow, which may lead to patterns of …
appear because of limited dispersal and gene flow, which may lead to patterns of …
Habitat fragmentation differentially shapes neutral and immune gene variation in a tropical bird species
Habitat fragmentation is a major cause of biodiversity loss, responsible for an alteration of
intraspecific patterns of neutral genetic diversity and structure. Although neutral genetic …
intraspecific patterns of neutral genetic diversity and structure. Although neutral genetic …
Genomics of Serrasalmidae teleosts through the lens of microbiome fingerprinting
Associations between host genotype and host‐associated microbiomes have been shown in
a variety of animal clades, but studies on teleosts mostly show weak associations. Our study …
a variety of animal clades, but studies on teleosts mostly show weak associations. Our study …
Geographic distance shapes morphological and molecular disparities in a common diatom species as revealed by geometric morphometry and metabarcoding
Diatoms, a highly diverse group, are sensitive indicators of aquatic environmental
conditions, yet doubts persist regarding species distribution and distance-based factors …
conditions, yet doubts persist regarding species distribution and distance-based factors …