نتایج جستجو برای: geographic isolation

تعداد نتایج: 200986  

2006
J. Erin Staples Kristy A. Kubota Linda G. Chalcraft Paul S. Mead Jeannine M. Petersen

Tularemia in the United States is caused by 2 subspecies of Francisella tularensis, subspecies tularensis (type A) and subspecies holarctica (type B). We compared clinical and demographic features of human tularemia cases from 1964 to 2004 from 39 states in which an isolate was recovered and subtyped. Our data indicate that type A and type B infections differ with respect to affected population...

2011
Sébastien J. Puechmaille Meriadeg Ar Gouilh Piyathip Piyapan Medhi Yokubol Khin Mie Mie Paul J. Bates Chutamas Satasook Tin Nwe Si Si Hla Bu Iain J. Mackie Eric J. Petit Emma C. Teeling

The sensory drive theory of speciation predicts that populations of the same species inhabiting different environments can differ in sensory traits, and that this sensory difference can ultimately drive speciation. However, even in the best-known examples of sensory ecology driven speciation, it is uncertain whether the variation in sensory traits is the cause or the consequence of a reduction ...

2014
Author Tomoko Nagai Takahiro Murakami Ryuichi Masuda Tomoko Nagai

To assess the genetic variation and population structure of the sable Martes zibellina on eastern Hokkaido, Japan, we analyzed genotypes of 12 microsatellite loci on 48 individuals. Genotypes for all individuals examined were found to be different from each other. Mean observed and expected heterozygosites and allelic richness were calculated to be 0.52 (0.02–0.80), 0.58 (0.02– 0.79) and 5.49, ...

2014
Xinwei Zhu Guobin Zhu Seppe K. L. M. vanden Broucke Jan Recker

Business Process Management describes a holistic management approach for the systematic design, modeling, execution, validation, monitoring and improvement of organizational business processes. Traditionally, most attention within this community has been given to control-flow aspects, i.e., the ordering and sequencing of business activities, oftentimes in isolation with regards to the context i...

2016
Yuchen Yang Norman C. Duke Fangfang Peng Jianfang Li Shuhuan Yang Cairong Zhong Renchao Zhou Suhua Shi

Glacial vicariance is thought to influence population dynamics and speciation of many marine organisms. Mangroves, a plant group inhabiting intertidal zones, were also profoundly influenced by Pleistocene glaciations. In this study, we investigated phylogeographic patterns of a widespread mangrove species Sonneratia caseolaris and a narrowly distributed, closely related species S. lanceolata to...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2005
Michael S Taylor Michael E Hellberg

Studies of speciation in the marine environment have historically compared broad-scale distributions and estimated larval dispersal potential to infer the geographic barriers responsible for allopatric speciation. However, many marine clades show high species diversity in geographically restricted areas where barriers are not obvious and estimated dispersal potential should bring many sister ta...

Journal: :Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 2021

We found distinct pelage characters in Finlayson’s squirrel (Callosciurus finlaysonii) population, which is endemic to Lao Island of the Cham Islands, located off coast central Vietnam. Among squirrels ‘C. erythraeus-finlaysonii complex’, consists all forms C. erythraeus and finlaysonii, mitochondrial cytochrome-b sequences show that a cluster with finlaysonii external flavimanus, defined previ...

2011
Tomasz Kulik Agnieszka Pszczółkowska Maciej Łojko

Fusarium avenaceum is a common soil saprophyte and plant pathogen of a variety of hosts worldwide. This pathogen is often involved in the crown rot and head blight of cereals that affects grain yield and quality. F. avenaceum contaminates grain with enniatins more than any species, and they are often detected at the highest prevalence among fusarial toxins in certain geographic areas. We studie...

2016
Zhi-Hao Su Ming-Li Zhang

Based on two chloroplast DNA sequences, psbA-trnH and trnT-trnF, phylogeographical patterns of a desert shrub, Ephedra przewalskii, were examined across most of its geographic range in northwestern China. A total of sixteen haplotypes were detected. There was a common haplotype in each basin, that was haplotype A in Tarim Basin, haplotype G in Junggar Basin, and haplotype M in Qaidam Basin. Gen...

2003
Paul C. Hammond

Patterns of geographic variation and evolution are examined in polytypic butterflies. It is concluded that genetic and evolutionary cohesion at the full species level is limited to monotypic organisms that are strongly vagile or migratory. Polytypic species with a fragmented population structure lack such cohesion, and each isolated population tends to function as an independent evolutionary un...

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