The genetic signature of rapid range expansion by flying squirrels in response to contemporary climate warming
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Rapid range expansion increases genetic differentiation while causing limited reduction in genetic diversity in a damselflyA European Concern? Genetic Structure and Expansion of Golden Jackals (Canis aureus) in Europe and the CaucasusUnravelling the effects of contemporary and historical range expansion on the distribution of genetic diversity in the damselfly Coenagrion scitulumGenetic signature of the colonisation dynamics along a coastal expansion front in the damselflyCoenagrion scitulumGenetic footprints reveal geographic patterns of expansion in Fennoscandian red foxes.Changing climate mediates sapsucker (Aves: Sphyrapicus) hybrid zone movementNeutral and adaptive genomic signatures of rapid poleward range expansion.Signatures of selection in mammalian clock genes with coding trinucleotide repeats: Implications for studying the genomics of high-pace adaptation.Demographic history influences spatial patterns of genetic diversityin recently expanded coyote (Canis latrans) populations.Genetic structure of dioecious and trioecious Salix myrsinifolia populations at the border of geographic rangeDo founder size, genetic diversity and structure influence rates of expansion of North American grey squirrels in Europe?Climate change and crop wild relatives: can species track their suitable environment, and what do they lose in the process?Complex social structure of southern flying squirrels is related to spatial proximity but not kinshipLandscape resistance and American marten gene flowRange expansion and retraction along a moving contact zone has no effect on the genetic diversity of two passerine birds
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The genetic signature of rapid range expansion by flying squirrels in response to contemporary climate warming
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The genetic signature of rapid ...... o contemporary climate warming
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COLIN J. GARROWAY
GILLIAN L. HOLLOWAY
JAY R. MALCOLM
PAUL J. WILSON
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10.1111/J.1365-2486.2010.02384.X
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2011-01-17T00:00:00Z