نتایج جستجو برای: geographic populations

تعداد نتایج: 300771  

2018
Wen-Yong Guo Carla Lambertini Petr Pyšek Laura A Meyerson Hans Brix

Identifying the factors that influence spatial genetic structure among populations can provide insights into the evolution of invasive plants. In this study, we used the common reed (Phragmites australis), a grass native in Europe and invading North America, to examine the relative importance of geographic, environmental (represented by climate here), and human effects on population genetic str...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2010
T C S Barbosa S T Sibov M P C Telles T N Soares

Palicourea coriacea (Rubiaceae) is a herbaceous, perennial species typical of the Cerrado; it is popularly known as "douradinha", because of its yellow flowers. It is utilized in popular medicine, mainly for the treatment of renal diseases. We used RAPD markers to evaluate the genetic structure of nine natural populations of P. coriacea, totaling 168 individuals, collected in the States of Goiá...

Journal: :Biological research 2009
Yeda R S D Quinderé Luciana B Lourenço Gilda V Andrade Cristian Tomatis Diego Baldo Shirlei M Recco-Pimentel

We investigated the NOR distribution in ten populations of Physalaemus cuvieri from different regions of Brazil and Argentina. A high variability in NOR pattern was observed and provided a useful tool in grouping several populations. The specimens from the state of Tocantins, northern Brazil, could easily be distinguished from all the other analyzed populations, since its karyotype presented NO...

2014
Bertrand Mallet Florent Martos Laury Blambert Thierry Pailler Laurence Humeau

Identifying factors that promote population differentiation is of interest for understanding the early stages of speciation. Gene flow among populations inhabiting different environments can be reduced by geographical distance (isolation-by-distance) or by divergent selection resulting from local adaptation (isolation-by-ecology). Few studies have investigated the influence of these factors in ...

Journal: :Ecology and evolution 2015
Evan M Rehm Paulo Olivas James Stroud Kenneth J Feeley

Populations occurring at species' range edges can be locally adapted to unique environmental conditions. From a species' perspective, range-edge environments generally have higher severity and frequency of extreme climatic events relative to the range core. Under future climates, extreme climatic events are predicted to become increasingly important in defining species' distributions. Therefore...

2011
Maren Wellenreuther Rosa A. Sánchez-Guillén Adolfo Cordero-Rivera Erik I. Svensson Bengt Hansson

Identifying environmental factors that structure intraspecific genetic diversity is of interest for both habitat preservation and biodiversity conservation. Recent advances in statistical and geographical genetics make it possible to investigate how environmental factors affect geographic organisation and population structure of molecular genetic diversity within species. Here we present a stud...

2007
R. L. ROEHRDANZ E. LEVINE

The northern corn rootworm, Diabrotica barberi Smith & Lawrence (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) is an agricultural pest that ranges from the eastern Dakotas to Kansas and east to the Atlantic coast. The endosymbiotic bacteriaWolbachia has been detected in northern corn rootworm populations from east of the Mississippi River. Using theWolbachia 16S rDNA, ftsZ and wsp genes a boundary was identiÞed i...

2006
Thomas L. Kubisiak James H. Roberds

Microsatellite and R4PD markers suggest that American chestnut exists as a highly variable species. e\ en at the margins of its natural range. \+ ith a large proportion of its genetic \-ariabilir). occurring within populations (-95%). A statistically significant proportion also exists among populations. Although genetic differentiation among populations has taken place. no disjunct regional pat...

2014
Nelson A. Velásquez Daniel Opazo Javier Díaz Mario Penna

Divergence of acoustic signals in a geographic scale results from diverse evolutionary forces acting in parallel and affecting directly inter-male vocal interactions among disjunct populations. Pleurodema thaul is a frog having an extensive latitudinal distribution in Chile along which males' advertisement calls exhibit an important variation. Using the playback paradigm we studied the evoked v...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2012
Altair A Semeao James F Campbell Richard W Beeman Marcé D Lorenzen R Jeff Whitworth Phillip E Sloderbeck

The red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum (Herbst), is primarily found associated with human structures such as wheat and rice mills. Such structures are predicted to be spatially isolated resource patches with frequent population bottlenecks that should influence their genetic structure. Genetic diversity and differentiation among nine populations of T. castaneum collected from wheat and rice...

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