The limits of mtDNA phylogeography: complex patterns of population history in a highly structured Iberian lizard are only revealed by the use of nuclear markers.
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Causes and evolutionary consequences of population subdivision of an Iberian mountain lizard, Iberolacerta monticolaPhylogeography and postglacial expansion of the endangered semi-aquatic mammal Galemys pyrenaicusContinuing fragmentation of a widespread species by geographical barriers as initial step in a land snail radiation on cretePopulation structure and dispersal routes of an invasive parasite, Fascioloides magna, in North America and EuropeDiscord reigns among nuclear, mitochondrial and phenotypic estimates of divergence in nine lineages of trans-Beringian birds.Hybridization during altitudinal range shifts: nuclear introgression leads to extensive cyto-nuclear discordance in the fire salamander.Variation in phenotype, parasite load and male competitive ability across a cryptic hybrid zoneCuticular compounds bring new insight in the post-glacial recolonization of a Pyrenean area: Deutonura deficiens Deharveng, 1979 complex, a case study.Postglacial dispersal patterns and mitochondrial genetic structure of the Pyrenean desman (Galemys pyrenaicus) in the northwestern region of the Iberian Peninsula.A phylogeographic, demographic and historical analysis of the short-tailed pit viper (Gloydius brevicaudus): evidence for early divergence and late expansion during the Pleistocene.Phylogeography and demographic history of Lacerta lepida in the Iberian Peninsula: multiple refugia, range expansions and secondary contact zones.Fine-scale genetic breaks driven by historical range dynamics and ongoing density-barrier effects in the estuarine seaweed Fucus ceranoides LMultilocus phylogeography of the common lizard Zootoca vivipara at the Ibero-Pyrenean suture zone reveals lowland barriers and high-elevation introgression.Population genetic structure, linkage disequilibrium and effective population size of conserved and extensively raised village chicken populations of Southern Africa.Phylogeographic structure, demographic history and morph composition in a colour polymorphic lizard.The evolutionary history of the allopolyploid Squalius alburnoides (Cyprinidae) complex in the northern Iberian Peninsula.Mitochondrial DNA variation and phylogenetic relationships among five tuna species based on sequencing of D-loop region.Assessing the phylogeographic history of the montane caddisfly Thremma gallicum using mitochondrial and restriction-site-associated DNA (RAD) markers.Revisiting the Iberian honey bee (Apis mellifera iberiensis) contact zone: maternal and genome-wide nuclear variations provide support for secondary contact from historical refugia.Islands within an island: Population genetic structure of the endemic Sardinian newt, Euproctus platycephalus.Quaternary phylogeography: the roots of hybrid zones.Phylogeography and postglacial recolonization of Europe by Rhinolophus hipposideros: evidence from multiple genetic markers.Interspecific X-chromosome and mitochondrial DNA introgression in the Iberian hare: selection or allele surfing?Real-time assessment of hybridization between wolves and dogs: combining noninvasive samples with ancestry informative markers.Diversity of tuco-tucos (Ctenomys, Rodentia) in the Northeastern wetlands from Argentina: mitochondrial phylogeny and chromosomal evolution.Phylogeographic analysis reveals high genetic structure with uniform phenotypes in the paper wasp Protonectarina sylveirae (Hymenoptera: Vespidae).Nuclear genetic markers indicate Danish origin of the Norwegian beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) populations established in 500–1,000 ADDiscordant patterns of geographic variation between mitochondrial and microsatellite markers in the Mexican black iguana (Ctenosaura pectinata) in a contact zoneRecent evolutionary history of the Iberian endemic lizards Podarcis bocagei (Seoane, 1884) and Podarcis carbonelli Pérez-Mellado, 1981 (Squamata: Lacertidae) revealed by allozyme and microsatellite markersFirst estimates of genetic diversity for the highly endangered giant sable antelope using a set of 57 microsatellitesLarge-scale population genetic structure in Bonelli's EagleAquila fasciataiDNA at Sea: Recovery of Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) Mitochondrial DNA Sequences from the Whale Shark Copepod (Pandarus rhincodonicus) Confirms Global Population StructureEvolutionary history of the endemic water shrew : Recurrent phylogeographic patterns in semi-aquatic mammals of the Iberian Peninsula
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The limits of mtDNA phylogeography: complex patterns of population history in a highly structured Iberian lizard are only revealed by the use of nuclear markers.
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