Giant tortoises are not so slow: Rapid diversification and biogeographic consensus in the Galapagos
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DNA from the past informs ex situ conservation for the future: an "extinct" species of Galápagos tortoise identified in captivityMorphometrics parallel genetics in a newly discovered and endangered taxon of Galápagos tortoisePhylogeographic history and gene flow among giant Galápagos tortoises on southern Isabela IslandEcological speciation in the tropics: insights from comparative genetic studies in AmazoniaStrong phylogeographic structure in a millipede indicates Pleistocene Vicariance between populations on banded iron formations in semi-arid AustraliaInference of population history by coupling exploratory and model-driven phylogeographic analysesColonization and diversification of Galápagos terrestrial fauna: a phylogenetic and biogeographical synthesisComparative phylogeography of oceanic archipelagos: Hotspots for inferences of evolutionary processBabies and bathwater: a comment on the premature obituary for nested clade phylogeographical analysis.Historical DNA analysis reveals living descendants of an extinct species of Galápagos tortoise.Description of a New Galapagos Giant Tortoise Species (Chelonoidis; Testudines: Testudinidae) from Cerro Fatal on Santa Cruz IslandProgressive colonization and restricted gene flow shape island-dependent population structure in Galápagos marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus).Unravelling the peculiarities of island life: vicariance, dispersal and the diversification of the extinct and extant giant Galápagos tortoises.Recent colonization of the Galápagos by the tree Geoffroea spinosa Jacq. (Leguminosae).Population expansion and genetic structure in Carcharhinus brevipinna in the southern Indo-Pacific.Naturally rare versus newly rare: demographic inferences on two timescales inform conservation of Galápagos giant tortoisesA cryptic taxon of Galápagos tortoise in conservation peril.Lineage fusion in Galápagos giant tortoises.Comparative genetic structure and demographic history in endemic galapagos weevils.I-HEDGE: determining the optimum complementary sets of taxa for conservation using evolutionary isolation.Appropriate homoplasy metrics in linked SSRs to predict an underestimation of demographic expansion times.Genetics of Skeletal Evolution in Unusually Large Mice from Gough Island.Study of the carapace shape and growth in two Galápagos tortoise lineages.Berruchelus russelli, gen. et sp. nov., a paracryptodiran turtle from the Cenozoic of EuropeMolecular insights into the phylogenetic structure of the spider genus Theridion (Araneae, Theridiidae) and the origin of the Hawaiian Theridion-like faunaTheory, practice, and conservation in the age of genomics: The Galápagos giant tortoise as a case study
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Giant tortoises are not so slow: Rapid diversification and biogeographic consensus in the Galapagos
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Giant tortoises are not so slo ...... hic consensus in the Galapagos
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A. Caccone
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10.1073/PNAS.0400393101
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