Semantic Scholar Open Access 1992 834 sitasi

Molecular population structure and the biogeographic history of a regional fauna : a case history with lessons for conservation biology

J. Avise

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Mitochondrial (mt) DNA data on the comparative phylogeographic patterns of 19 species of freshwater, coastal, and marine species in the southeastern U.S.A. are reviewed. Nearly all assayed species exhibit extensive mtDNA polymorphism, although still orders-of-magnitude less than predicted under neutrally theory if evolutionary effective population sizes of females are similar to current census sizes. In both the freshwater and marine realms, deep and geographically concordant forks in intraspecific mtDNA phylogenies commonly distinguish regional populations in the Atlantic versus Gulf Coast areas. These concordant phylogeographic patterns among independently evolving species provide evidence of similar vicariant histories of population separation, and can be related tentatively to episodic changes in environmental conditions during the Pleistocene

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Avise, J. (1992). Molecular population structure and the biogeographic history of a regional fauna : a case history with lessons for conservation biology. https://doi.org/10.2307/3545516

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Tahun Terbit
1992
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
834×
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Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.2307/3545516
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Open Access ✓