2017
Postglacial recolonization shaped the genetic diversity of the winter moth (Operophtera brumata) in Europe
Andersen J, Havill N, Caccone A, Elkinton J. Postglacial recolonization shaped the genetic diversity of the winter moth (Operophtera brumata) in Europe. Ecology And Evolution 2017, 7: 3312-3323. PMID: 28515868, PMCID: PMC5433974, DOI: 10.1002/ece3.2860.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDistinct glacial refugiaWinter mothPostglacial recolonizationGene flowGlacial refugiaGenetic diversityOngoing gene flowObserved genetic patternsQuaternary climatic oscillationsLong-distance dispersalResult of dispersalPolymorphic microsatellite lociMajor genetic clustersNorthern puritySouthern richnessSecondary contactHybrid zoneSpecies diversityNorthern populationsSouthern populationsGenetic clustersMicrosatellite lociWestern PalearcticGenetic lineagesGenetic patterns
2003
Genetic structure of Mesoamerican populations of Big‐leaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) inferred from microsatellite analysis
Novick R, Dick C, Lemes M, Navarro C, Caccone A, Bermingham E. Genetic structure of Mesoamerican populations of Big‐leaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) inferred from microsatellite analysis. Molecular Ecology 2003, 12: 2885-2893. PMID: 14629370, DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-294x.2003.01951.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGenetic structurePhylogeographic structureStrong phylogeographic structureNeotropical tree speciesVariable microsatellite lociHigh-resolution markersBig-leaf mahoganyMahogany populationsGenetic differentiationCosta RicaBiogeographic historyNeotropical treeGenetic divergenceRegional biogeographyNative rangeNorthern populationsGenetic distanceGenetic diversityMicrosatellite lociAtlantic populationsPopulation structureAmerican treesMesoamerican populationsSwietenia macrophylla KingUnrooted dendrogram
1983
Genetic Diversity and Differentiation in Northern Populations of the Tree-Hole Mosquito Aedes hendersoni (Diptera: Culicidae)1
Matthews T, Munstermann L. Genetic Diversity and Differentiation in Northern Populations of the Tree-Hole Mosquito Aedes hendersoni (Diptera: Culicidae)1. Annals Of The Entomological Society Of America 1983, 76: 1005-1010. DOI: 10.1093/aesa/76.6.1005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntraspecific genetic distancesEvidence of introgressionNatural populationsElectrophoretic variationNorthern populationsGenetic distanceGenetic diversityMean heterozygosityVariable speciesInterspecific comparisonsStructural locusA. triseriatusSpeciesAedes hendersoniLociIntrogressionDipteraCockerellHeterozygosityPopulationHendersoniDiversityTriseriatusEnzymeDifferentiation
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