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The following pages link to Detecting range expansions from genetic data (Q30682996):
Displaying 33 items.
- Revisiting the vanishing refuge model of diversification (Q28654489) (← links)
- Congruent morphological and genetic differentiation as a signature of range expansion in a fragmented landscape (Q30712384) (← links)
- Genetic footprints reveal geographic patterns of expansion in Fennoscandian red foxes (Q30968538) (← links)
- The genetics of monarch butterfly migration and warning colouration (Q34441378) (← links)
- Phylogenomics at the tips: inferring lineages and their demographic history in a tropical lizard, Carlia amax (Q35906335) (← links)
- Genetic surfing, not allopatric divergence, explains spatial sorting of mitochondrial haplotypes in venomous coralsnakes. (Q36037448) (← links)
- Population-level genetic variation and climate change in a biodiversity hotspot (Q36244987) (← links)
- Tropical specialist vs. climate generalist: Diversification and demographic history of sister species of Carlia skinks from northwestern Australia. (Q36381269) (← links)
- The effective founder effect in a spatially expanding population (Q37407184) (← links)
- Range expansion underlies historical introgressive hybridization in the Iberian hare. (Q37604866) (← links)
- Range instability leads to cytonuclear discordance in a morphologically cryptic ground squirrel species complex (Q38369024) (← links)
- Genomic variation across landscapes: insights and applications (Q38436978) (← links)
- Isolation-by-distance-and-time in a stepping-stone model (Q38799404) (← links)
- Chimpanzee genomic diversity reveals ancient admixture with bonobos (Q41276937) (← links)
- Inferring the geographic origin of a range expansion: Latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates inferred from genomic data in an ABC framework with the program x-origin (Q46281691) (← links)
- Range Expansion and the Origin of USA300 North American Epidemic Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus. (Q47148335) (← links)
- Genetic variation during range expansion: effects of habitat novelty and hybridization (Q51217934) (← links)
- Serial founder effects and genetic differentiation during worldwide range expansion of monarch butterflies (Q51264485) (← links)
- Navigating the currents of seascape genomics: how spatial analyses can augment population genomic studies. (Q55251065) (← links)
- A southern African origin and cryptic structure in the highly mobile plains zebra (Q55980490) (← links)
- Can secondary contact following range expansion be distinguished from barriers to gene flow? (Q57190501) (← links)
- The evolutionary road from wild moth to domestic silkworm (Q57214742) (← links)
- Evolutionary history and species diversity of African pouched mice (Rodentia: Nesomyidae:Saccostomus) (Q59304456) (← links)
- Genomic evidence of survival near ice sheet margins for some, but not all, North American trees (Q63071603) (← links)
- Recent range expansion in Australian hummock grasses () inferred using genotyping-by-sequencing (Q64105867) (← links)
- Population genomics of rapidly invading lionfish in the Caribbean reveals signals of range expansion in the absence of spatial population structure (Q64280331) (← links)
- Selfing ability and drift load evolve with range expansion (Q69127448) (← links)
- FST between archaic and present-day samples (Q90412374) (← links)
- The effect of phylogeographic history on species boundaries: a comparative framework in Hyla tree frogs (Q90695953) (← links)
- Brown rat demography reveals pre-commensal structure in eastern Asia before expansion into Southeast Asia (Q92612918) (← links)
- Habitat preference differentiates the Holocene range dynamics but not barrier effects on two sympatric, congeneric trees (Tristaniopsis, Myrtaceae) (Q93053474) (← links)
- Demographic inferences after a range expansion can be biased: the test case of the blacktip reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus) (Q93251127) (← links)
- Phylogeography, historical demography and systematics of the world’s smallest pythons (Pythonidae, Antaresia) (Q110666413) (← links)