نتایج جستجو برای: intraspecific distance

تعداد نتایج: 245059  

Journal: :Evolutionary Bioinformatics Online 2008
R. Henrik Nilsson Erik Kristiansson Martin Ryberg Nils Hallenberg Karl-Henrik Larsson

The internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of the nuclear ribosomal repeat unit is the most popular locus for species identification and subgeneric phylogenetic inference in sequence-based mycological research. The region is known to show certain variability even within species, although its intraspecific variability is often held to be limited and clearly separated from interspecific variabi...

Journal: :Freshwater Biology 2021

The American brine shrimp Artemia franciscana is important in aquaculture and has become invasive other continents, aided by dispersal via waterbirds. However, little known about processes underlying its genetic diversity population structure natural habitat North America. These processes, including local adaptation, are pivotal drivers of species distribution community structure, therefore cen...

2014
Tian Zhao Sébastien Villéger Sovan Lek Julien Cucherousset

Investigations on the functional niche of organisms have primarily focused on differences among species and tended to neglect the potential effects of intraspecific variability despite the fact that its potential ecological and evolutionary importance is now widely recognized. In this study, we measured the distribution of functional traits in an entire population of largemouth bass (Micropteru...

Journal: :Biology letters 2016
Bodil K Ehlers Christian F Damgaard Fabien Laroche

Many studies report that intraspecific genetic variation in plants can affect community composition and coexistence. However, less is known about which traits are responsible and the mechanisms by which variation in these traits affect the associated community. Focusing on plant-plant interactions, we review empirical studies exemplifying how intraspecific genetic variation in functional traits...

Journal: :Genetics 2005
Christian Lexer David M Rosenthal Olivier Raymond Lisa A Donovan Loren H Rieseberg

Much of our knowledge of speciation genetics stems from quantitative trait locus (QTL) studies. However, interpretations of the size and distribution of QTL underlying species differences are complicated by differences in the way QTL magnitudes are estimated. Also, many studies fail to exploit information about QTL directions or to compare inter- and intraspecific QTL variation. Here, we compre...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2013
A T Groot H Staudacher A Barthel O Inglis G Schöfl R G Santangelo S Gebauer-Jung H Vogel J Emerson C Schal D G Heckel F Gould

Even though premating isolation is hypothesized to be a major driving force in speciation, its genetic basis is poorly known. In the noctuid moth Heliothis subflexa, one group of sex pheromone components, the acetates, emitted by the female, plays a crucial isolating role in preventing interspecific matings to males of the closely related Heliothis virescens, in which females do not produce ace...

2004
Claes Ramel

Biodiversity is mostly discussed at the level of species, but genetic variation within species may be as important as variation between species. It enables organisms to adapt to environmental changes. The requirement for genetic variation differs however widely between species and groups of species. Animal species at the top of the food web, such as large carnivorous mammals, tend to have a rem...

2017
Tian Zhao Cheng Li Xiaoyi Wang Feng Xie Jianping Jiang

Functional traits are increasingly recognized as an integrative approach by ecologists to quantify a key facet of biodiversity. And these traits are primarily expressed as species means in previous studies, based on the assumption that the effects of intraspecific variability can be overridden by interspecific variability when studying functional ecology at the community level. However, given t...

Journal: :Hearing research 2002
Lidia Eva Wysocki Friedrich Ladich

Numerous fish species produce broad-band pulsed sounds with a distinct temporal patterning which is thought to be important during intraspecific communication. In order to determine whether fishes are able to utilize temporal characteristics of acoustic signals, time resolution was determined in four species of otophysines and anabantoids by analyzing auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) to doub...

2014
Rana W El-Sabaawi Joseph Travis Eugenia Zandonà Peter B McIntyre David N Reznick Alexander Flecker

Interspecific differences in organismal stoichiometry (OS) have been documented in a wide range of animal taxa and are of significant interest for understanding evolutionary patterns in OS. In contrast, intraspecific variation in animal OS has generally been treated as analytical noise or random variation, even though available data suggest intraspecific variability in OS is widespread. Here, w...

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