Cryptic invasions: A review
P Morais, M Reichard - Science of the Total Environment, 2018 - Elsevier
Cryptic invasions are defined as the introduction and spread of non-native lineages within
the species' native range (intra-specific cryptic invasion) or the invasion of non-native …
the species' native range (intra-specific cryptic invasion) or the invasion of non-native …
[图书][B] A review of the population and conservation status of British mammals
A report by the Mammal Society under contract to Natural England, Natural Resources
Wales and Scottish Natural Heritage. We present the first comprehensive review of the …
Wales and Scottish Natural Heritage. We present the first comprehensive review of the …
Ancient biological invasions and island ecosystems: tracking translocations of wild plants and animals
Biological invasions are one of the great threats to Earth's ecosystems and biodiversity in the
Anthropocene. However, species introductions and invasions extend deep into the human …
Anthropocene. However, species introductions and invasions extend deep into the human …
A Scottish provenance for the Altar Stone of Stonehenge
Understanding the provenance of megaliths used in the Neolithic stone circle at
Stonehenge, southern England, gives insight into the culture and connectivity of prehistoric …
Stonehenge, southern England, gives insight into the culture and connectivity of prehistoric …
Ancient DNA of narrow-headed vole reveal common features of the Late Pleistocene population dynamics in cold-adapted small mammals
The narrow-headed vole, collared lemming and common vole were the most abundant small
mammal species across the Eurasian Late Pleistocene steppe-tundra environment …
mammal species across the Eurasian Late Pleistocene steppe-tundra environment …
Demographic history and genomic consequences of 10,000 generations of isolation in a wild mammal
Increased human activities caused the isolation of populations in many species—often
associated with genetic depletion and negative fitness effects. The effects of isolation are …
associated with genetic depletion and negative fitness effects. The effects of isolation are …
Genome-wide relaxation of selection and the evolution of the island syndrome in Orkney voles
Island populations often experience different ecological and demographic conditions than
their counterparts on the continent, resulting in divergent evolutionary forces affecting their …
their counterparts on the continent, resulting in divergent evolutionary forces affecting their …
Ignoring Heterozygous Sites Biases Phylogenomic Estimates of Divergence Times: Implications for the Evolutionary History of Microtus Voles
HEL Lischer, L Excoffier, G Heckel - Molecular Biology and …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Phylogenetic reconstruction of the evolutionary history of closely related organisms may be
difficult because of the presence of unsorted lineages and of a relatively high proportion of …
difficult because of the presence of unsorted lineages and of a relatively high proportion of …
Islands of history: the Late Neolithic timescape of Orkney
A Bayliss, P Marshall, C Richards, A Whittle - antiquity, 2017 - cambridge.org
Orkney is internationally recognised for its exceptionally well-preserved Neolithic
archaeology. The chronology of the Orcadian Neolithic is, however, relatively poorly defined …
archaeology. The chronology of the Orcadian Neolithic is, however, relatively poorly defined …
The Bank Vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) as a Model System for Adaptive Phylogeography in the European Theater
P Kotlík, S Marková, M Horníková… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The legacy of climatic changes during the Pleistocene glaciations allows inferences to be
made about the patterns and processes associated with range expansion/colonization …
made about the patterns and processes associated with range expansion/colonization …