نتایج جستجو برای: geographic isolation

تعداد نتایج: 200986  

2011
Sonia Vázquez-Morón Javier Juste Carlos Ibáñez José M. Berciano Juan E. Echevarría

To better understand the epidemiology of European bat lyssavirus 1 (EBLV-1) in Europe, we phylogenetically characterized Lyssavirus from Eptesicus isabellinus bats in Spain. An independent cluster of EBLV-1 possibly resulted from geographic isolation and association with a different reservoir from other European strains. EBLV-1 phylogeny is complex and probably associated with host evolutionary...

2016
Chetana B Purushotham V V Robin

Various mechanisms of isolation can structure populations and result in cultural and genetic differentiation. Similar to genetic markers, for songbirds, culturally transmitted sexual signals such as breeding song can be used as a measure of differentiation as songs can also be impacted by geographic isolation resulting in population-level differences in song structure. Several studies have foun...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Kathleen J Craft Steffen U Pauls Karolyn Darrow Scott E Miller Paul D N Hebert Lauren E Helgen Vojtech Novotny George D Weiblen

Comparative population genetics of ecological guilds can reveal generalities in patterns of differentiation bearing on hypotheses regarding the origin and maintenance of community diversity. Contradictory estimates of host specificity and beta diversity in tropical Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) from New Guinea and the Americas have sparked debate on the role of host-associated divergence ...

Journal: :Mycological research 2004
Treena I Burgess Thomas R Gordon Michael J Wingfield Brenda D Wingfield

Diplodia pinea (syn. Sphaeropsis sapinea) is a well-known latent pathogen of Pinus spp. with a worldwide distribution. As such, this fungus is native where pines are endemic in the northern hemisphere and it has been introduced into all countries of the Southern Hemisphere where pines are exotic. The newly described D. scrobiculata (formerly known as the B morphotype of D. pinea) is thought to ...

2017
Metten Somers Loes M. Olde Loohuis Maartje F. Aukes Bogdan Pasaniuc Kees C. L. de Visser René S. Kahn Iris E. Sommer Roel A. Ophoff

Genetic isolated populations have features that may facilitate genetic analyses and can be leveraged to improve power of mapping genes to complex traits. Our aim was to test the extent to which a population with a former history of geographic isolation and religious endogamy, and currently with one of the highest fertility rates in The Netherlands, shows signs of genetic isolation. For this pur...

Journal: :Ecology 2006
Paola Laiolo José L Tella

Landscape structure may affect individual dispersal abilities, thus influencing the genotypic and phenotypic composition of populations. We analyzed the interplay among landscape, behavior, and evolutionary processes by correlating habitat patchiness to the variability in vocalizations of Dupont's Lark Chersophilus duponti, one of the most habitat-selective and rare European songbirds. We tape-...

2003
STEPHEN R. PALUMBI

Genetic analyses of marine population structure often find only slight geographic differentiation in species with high dispersal potential. Interpreting the significance of this slight genetic signal has been difficult because even mild genetic structure implies very limited demographic exchange between populations, but slight differentiation could also be due to sampling error. Examination of ...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Giorgio Pistis Ignazio Piras Nicola Pirastu Ivana Persico Alessandro Sassu Andrea Picciau Dionigio Prodi Cristina Fraumene Evelina Mocci Maria Teresa Manias Rossano Atzeni Massimiliano Cosso Mario Pirastu Andrea Angius

To better design association studies for complex traits in isolated populations it's important to understand how history and isolation moulded the genetic features of different communities. Population isolates should not "a priori" be considered homogeneous, even if the communities are not distant and part of a small region. We studied a particular area of Sardinia called Ogliastra, characteriz...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2013
Martha M Muñoz Nicholas G Crawford Thomas J McGreevy Nicholas J Messana Rebecca D Tarvin Liam J Revell Rosanne M Zandvliet Juanita M Hopwood Elbert Mock André L Schneider Christopher J Schneider

Adaptive divergence in coloration is expected to produce reproductive isolation in species that use colourful signals in mate choice and species recognition. Indeed, many adaptive radiations are characterized by differentiation in colourful signals, suggesting that divergent selection acting on coloration may be an important component of speciation. Populations in the Anolis marmoratus species ...

2014
Eric G DeChaine Barry M Wendling Brenna R Forester

Many arctic-alpine plant genera have undergone speciation during the Quaternary. The bases for these radiations have been ascribed to geographic isolation, abiotic and biotic differences between populations, and/or hybridization and polyploidization. The Cordilleran Campanula L. (Campanulaceae Juss.), a monophyletic clade of mostly endemic arctic-alpine taxa from western North America, experien...

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