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Phylogeography by diffusion on a sphere: whole world phylogeography [PDF]
Background Techniques for reconstructing geographical history along a phylogeny can answer many questions of interest about the geographical origins of species. Bayesian models based on the assumption that taxa move through a diffusion process have found
Remco Bouckaert
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Phylogeography endeavors to understand the processes that underlie the geographical distribution of genetic variation within and among closely related species. This chapter explains what phylogeography is and presents methodological and conceptual developments in this field.
Voet, Inessa, Nicolas, Violaine
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Conservation and Phylogeography of Plants: From the Mediterranean to the Rest of the World [PDF]
During the last decades, phylogeography has transformed the ways to analyze and understand plant diversity and biogeography. The repeated and increasingly detailed articles made from DNA data with phylogeographical procedures and algorithms have ...
Javier Bobo-Pinilla +4 more
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A filogeografia é definida como o estudo dos princípios e processos que determinam a distribuição geográfica de linhagens genealógicas. Neste artigo, revisamos brevemente a história e escopo da filogeografia, bem como apresentamos um panorama atual da filogeografia no Brasil, destacando áreas carentes em estudos e potenciais desafios.
Felipe de Mello Martins +1 more
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Phylogeography [1] is a young and fast-growing field that analyses the geographical distribution of genealogical lineages. It grew out of the new techniques of the 1980s that made it possible to determine DNA sequence variation from individuals across a species range, and hence to reconstruct gene genealogies.
Emerson, Brent C., Hewitt, Godfrey M.
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The burgeoning field of statistical phylogeography [PDF]
Abstract In the newly emerging field of statistical phylogeography, consideration of the stochastic nature of genetic processes and explicit reference to theoretical expectations under various models has dramatically transformed how historical processes are studied.
L Lacey Knowles
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Multiplex PCR for differentiating Ornithodoros tick vectors in South Africa: Proof of concept [PDF]
African swine fever (ASF) is a severe viral haemorrhagic disease affecting domestic pigs, maintained by ASF virus within an ancient sylvatic cycle involving Ornithodoros ticks that inhabit warthog burrows.
Susan West +2 more
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Fine Scale Phylogeography of Urban Western European Hedgehog Erinaceus europaeus in South‐East England [PDF]
Preserving genetic diversity within species and populations is an important conservation goal, yet observed genetic structure can be influenced by both contemporary and historical processes. Here, we investigate the phylogeography of the western European
Jessica Turner +4 more
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Phylogeographic triangulation: using predator-prey-parasite interactions to infer population history from partial genetic information. [PDF]
Phylogeographic studies, which infer population history and dispersal movements from intra-specific spatial genetic variation, require expensive and time-consuming analyses that are not always feasible, especially in the case of rare or endangered ...
A Márcia Barbosa +4 more
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This chapter explains the concept of phylogeography which is focused on the principles and processes of the geographical distribution of genealogical lineages. First, it expounds on the molecular markers of phylogeography. It specifically looks at mitochondrial DNA (MtDNA). MtDNA is often the marker of choice as it showcases a relatively simple pattern
Graham Rowe +2 more
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