Ocean sprawl: challenges and opportunities for biodiversity management in a changing world

LB Firth, AM Knights, D Bridger, AJ Evans… - … and Marine Biology …, 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
LOUISE B. FIRTH1, ANTONY M. KNIGHTS2, DANIELLE BRIDGER3, ALLY J. EVANS4,
NOVA MIESZKOWSKA5, 6, PIPPA J. MOORE4, NESSA E. O'CONNOR7, EMMA V …

High genomic diversity in the bank vole at the northern apex of a range expansion: The role of multiple colonizations and end‐glacial refugia

S Marková, M Horníková, HC Lanier… - Molecular …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The history of repeated northern glacial cycling and southern climatic stability has long
dominated explanations for how genetic diversity is distributed within temperate species in …

Lasting through the ice age: The role of the proglacial refugia in the maintenance of genetic diversity, population growth, and high dispersal rate in a widespread …

L Sworobowicz, T Mamos, M Grabowski… - Freshwater …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The severe climatic changes during the Pleistocene ice ages have shaped the genetic
structure and distribution of biota in Europe. We aimed to reveal in detail the genetic …

Post-glacial colonization of eastern Europe from the Carpathian refugium: evidence from mitochondrial DNA of the common vole Microtus arvalis

J Stojak, AD McDevitt, JS Herman… - Biological Journal of …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
There is now considerable evidence for the survival of temperate species within glacial
refugia that were situated at relatively high latitudes, notably the Carpathian Basin and …

Northern glacial refugia for the pygmy shrew Sorex minutus in Europe revealed by phylogeographic analyses and species distribution modelling

R Vega, C Fløjgaard, A Lira‐Noriega, Y Nakazawa… - …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The southern European peninsulas (Iberian, Italian and Balkan) are traditionally recognized
as glacial refugia from where many species colonized central and northern Europe after the …

Genetic and morphological variation in a Mediterranean glacial refugium: evidence from Italian pygmy shrews, Sorex minutus (Mammalia: Soricomorpha)

R Vega, G Amori, G Aloise, S Cellini… - Biological Journal of …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Abstract At the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), the southern European peninsulas were
important refugia for temperate species. Current genetic subdivision of species within these …

[HTML][HTML] Colonization of Ireland: revisiting 'the pygmy shrew syndrome'using mitochondrial, Y chromosomal and microsatellite markers

AD McDevitt, R Vega, RV Rambau, G Yannic… - Heredity, 2011 - nature.com
There is great uncertainty about how Ireland attained its current fauna and flora. Long-
distance human-mediated colonization from southwestern Europe has been seen as a …

Phylogeographical study reveals high genetic diversity in a widespread desert rodent, Dipus sagitta (Dipodidae: Rodentia)

VS Lebedev, AA Bannikova, L Lu… - Biological Journal of …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
A phylogeographical study of the northern three-toed jerboa, Dipus sagitta, which has one of
the largest geographical ranges among Palaearctic desert rodents, was performed using …

Holarctic phylogeography of the tundra shrew (Sorex tundrensis) based on mitochondrial genes

AA Bannikova, NE Dokuchaev… - Biological Journal of …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
A range-wide phylogeographic study of the tundra shrew (Sorex tundrensis) was performed
using cytochrome b and cytochrome oxidase I (COI) mitochondrial genes. The results based …

Conservation genetic studies in bats

SE Dool - … genetics in mammals: Integrative research using novel …, 2020 - Springer
Living organisms today face conservation challenges as never before. Anthropogenic
pollution, climate change and habitat modifications combine to exert strong pressures on …