Comparative phylogeography of unglaciated eastern North America
Regional phylogeographical studies involving co‐distributed animal and plant species have
been conducted for several areas, most notably for Europe and the Pacific Northwest of …
been conducted for several areas, most notably for Europe and the Pacific Northwest of …
Applications of mitochondrial DNA analysis in conservation: a critical review
C Moritz - Molecular Ecology, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
Patterns of variation in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) increasingly are being investigated in
threatened or managed species, but not always with clearly defined goals for conservation …
threatened or managed species, but not always with clearly defined goals for conservation …
[图书][B] Phylogeography: the history and formation of species
JC Avise - 2000 - books.google.com
Phylogeography is a discipline concerned with various relationships between gene
genealogies—phylogenetics—and geography. The word “phylogeography” was coined in …
genealogies—phylogenetics—and geography. The word “phylogeography” was coined in …
Patterns of natal and breeding dispersal in birds
1. Dispersal is of critical ecological and evolutionary importance for several issues of
population biology, particularly population synchrony, colonization and range expansion …
population biology, particularly population synchrony, colonization and range expansion …
Scaling of natal dispersal distances in terrestrial birds and mammals
GD Sutherland, AS Harestad, K Price, KP Lertzman - Conservation ecology, 2000 - JSTOR
Natal dispersal is a process that is critical in the spatial dynamics of populations, including
population spread, recolonization, and gene flow. It is a central focus of conservation issues …
population spread, recolonization, and gene flow. It is a central focus of conservation issues …
Separating population structure from population history: a cladistic analysis of the geographical distribution of mitochondrial DNA haplotypes in the tiger salamander …
Nonrandom associations of alleles or haplotypes with geographical location can arise from
restricted gene flow, historical events (fragmentation, range expansion, colonization), or any …
restricted gene flow, historical events (fragmentation, range expansion, colonization), or any …
Nested clade analyses of phylogeographic data: testing hypotheses about gene flow and population history
TEMPLETON - Molecular Ecology, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Since the 1920s, population geneticists have had measures that describe how genetic
variation is distributed spatially within a species' geographical range. Modern genetic survey …
variation is distributed spatially within a species' geographical range. Modern genetic survey …
Detecting the geographical pattern of speciation from species-level phylogenies
TG Barraclough, AP Vogler - The American Naturalist, 2000 - journals.uchicago.edu
We introduce a general approach for investigating the role of geography in speciation,
based on analyzing the geography of sister clades across all nodes in a species-level …
based on analyzing the geography of sister clades across all nodes in a species-level …
The era of the ARG: An introduction to ancestral recombination graphs and their significance in empirical evolutionary genomics
In the presence of recombination, the evolutionary relationships between a set of sampled
genomes cannot be described by a single genealogical tree. Instead, the genomes are …
genomes cannot be described by a single genealogical tree. Instead, the genomes are …
Phylogeographic breaks without geographic barriers to gene flow
DE Irwin - Evolution, 2002 - academic.oup.com
The spatial distribution of genetic markers can be useful both in estimating patterns of gene
flow and in reconstructing biogeographic history, particularly when gene genealogies can …
flow and in reconstructing biogeographic history, particularly when gene genealogies can …