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 …

[图书][B] A review of the population and conservation status of British mammals

F Mathews, LM Kubasiewicz, J Gurnell, CA Harrower… - 2018 - nora.nerc.ac.uk
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 …

Ancient biological invasions and island ecosystems: tracking translocations of wild plants and animals

CA Hofman, TC Rick - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2018 - Springer
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 …

A Scottish provenance for the Altar Stone of Stonehenge

AJI Clarke, CL Kirkland, RE Bevins, NJG Pearce… - Nature, 2024 - nature.com
Understanding the provenance of megaliths used in the Neolithic stone circle at
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

M Baca, D Popović… - … of the Royal …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The narrow-headed vole, collared lemming and common vole were the most abundant small
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

X Wang, S Peischl, G Heckel - Current Biology, 2023 - cell.com
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 …

Genome-wide relaxation of selection and the evolution of the island syndrome in Orkney voles

X Wang, G Heckel - Genome research, 2024 - genome.cshlp.org
Island populations often experience different ecological and demographic conditions than
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 …

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 …

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 …