نتایج جستجو برای: geographic isolation

تعداد نتایج: 200986  

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1974
R T Robbins H Hirschmann

Three North Carolina populations of Belonolairnus longicaudatus differed significantly from three Georgia populations in stylet measurements, the c ratio, the distance of the excretory pore from the anterior end for both sexes; the a ratio for females only; and the total body length, tail length, and spicule length for males only. The Georgia nematodes were stouter, and the females possessed sc...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
C J Schneider T B Smith B Larison C Moritz

Comparison of mitochondrial and morphological divergence in eight populations of a widespread leaf-litter skink is used to determine the relative importance of geographic isolation and natural selection in generating phenotypic diversity in the Wet Tropics Rainforest region of Australia. The populations occur in two geographically isolated regions, and within each region, in two different habit...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه رازی - دانشکده علوم 1390

in current study, 63 samples of bat populations collected from differ regions were used for evaluating the geographic variations. twenty cranial and dental characters for traditional morphometric and landmarks method on the ventral, dorsal skull and mandible for geometry morphometric studies were used. statistical analyses of traditional morphometric and geometry morphometric data indicated low...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2013
Jui-Hua Chu Daniel Wegmann Chia-Fen Yeh Rong-Chien Lin Xiao-Jun Yang Fu-Min Lei Cheng-Te Yao Fa-Sheng Zou Shou-Hsien Li

When geographic isolation drives speciation, concurrent termination of gene flow among genomic regions will occur immediately after the formation of the barrier between diverging populations. Alternatively, if speciation is driven by ecologically divergent selection, gene flow of selectively neutral genomic regions may go on between diverging populations until the completion of reproductive iso...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2011
Alexandre Dell'olivo Maria Elena Hoballah Thomas Gübitz Cris Kuhlemeier

The isolation barriers restricting gene flow between populations or species are of crucial interest for understanding how biological species arise and how they are maintained. Few studies have examined the entire range of possible isolation barriers from geographic isolation to next generation hybrid viability. Here, we present a detailed analysis of isolation barriers between two flowering pla...

2014
Zhe Zhang Shuguang Wei Hongsheng Gui Zuyi Yuan Shengbin Li

There are several indigenous ethnic populations along the silk road in the Northwest of China that display clear differences in culture and social customs, perhaps as a result of geographic isolation and different linguistic traditions. However, extensive trade and other interactions probably facilitated the admixture of different gene pools between these populations over the last two millennia...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2006
Benjamin M Fitzpatrick Michael Turelli

The importance of geographic isolation in speciation has been debated since the 19th century. Since the beginning of the 20th century, the consensus has been that most speciation involves divergence in allopatry. This consensus was based largely on decades of observations by naturalists and verbal arguments against speciation without isolation. Recent attempts to quantify the importance of allo...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Javier Pérez-Tris Olof Hellgren Asta Križanauskienė Jonas Waldenström Jean Secondi Camille Bonneaud Jon Fjeldså Dennis Hasselquist Staffan Bensch

BACKGROUND Sympatric speciation-the divergence of populations into new species in absence of geographic barriers to hybridization-is the most debated mode of diversification of life forms. Parasitic organisms are prominent models for sympatric speciation, because they may colonise new hosts within the same geographic area and diverge through host specialization. However, it has been argued that...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
Niuniu Wang Yongjie Zhang Xianzhi Jiang Chi Shu M Imran Hamid Muzammil Hussain Senyu Chen Jianping Xu Meichun Xiang Xingzhong Liu

Hirsutella rhossiliensis is a parasite of juvenile nematodes, effective against a diversity of plant-parasitic nematodes. Its global distribution on various nematode hosts and its genetic variation for several geographic regions have been reported, while the global population genetic structure and factors underlying patterns of genetic variation of H. rhossiliensis are unclear. In this study, 8...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2003
Proton Rahman Albert Jones Joseph Curtis Sylvia Bartlett Lynette Peddle Bridget A Fernandez Nelson B Freimer

The population of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador is genetically isolated. This isolation is evidenced by an overabundance of several monogenic disorders. The Newfoundland population, like that of other isolates, is now the focus of interest for identification of genes implicated in common diseases. However, the utility of such populations for this purpose remains unproven. In this pa...

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