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Data from: Hybridization in headwater regions, and the role of rivers as driv...
Many understory birds and other groups form genetically differentiated subspecies or closely related species on opposite sides of major rivers of Amazonia, but are proposed to... -
Data from: Comparative tests of the species-genetic diversity correlation at ...
A fundamental question linking population genetics and community ecology is how adaptive processes (e.g., natural selection) and neutral processes (e.g., drift-migration... -
Data from: Molecular data and distribution dynamics indicate a recent and inc...
To determine a hypothetical scenario that accounts for the diversification of the two species of the genus Antilophia, we conducted multilocus molecular comparisons and species... -
Data from: The effect of range overlap on ecological niche divergence depends...
Patterns of niche divergence and geographical range overlap of closely related species provide insights into the evolutionary dynamics of ecological niches. When ranges overlap,... -
Data from: Genes, geology, and germs: gut microbiota across a primate hybrid ...
Gut microbiota in geographically isolated host populations are often distinct. These differences have been attributed to between-population differences in host behaviors,... -
Data from: Adaptive radiation driven by the interplay of eco-evolutionary and...
We investigate an individual-based model of adaptive radiation based on the biogeographical changes of the Great African Lakes where cichlid fishes radiated. In our model, the... -
Data from: Growth overshoot and seasonal size changes in the skulls of two we...
Ontogenetic changes in mammalian skulls are complex. For a very few species (i.e. some Sorex shrews), these also include seasonally driven, bidirectional size changes within... -
Data from: Isolation by environment in white-breasted nuthatches (Sitta carol...
Understanding landscape processes driving patterns of population genetic differentiation and diversity has been a long-standing focus of ecology and evolutionary biology. Gene... -
Data from: Landscape genomics of Populus trichocarpa: the role of hybridizati...
Populus trichocarpa is an ecologically important tree across western North America. We used a large population sample of 498 accessions over a wide geographical area genotyped... -
Data from: Long-term differences in extinction risk among the seven forms of ...
Rarity is widely used to predict the vulnerability of species to extinction. Species can be rare in markedly different ways, but the relative impacts of these different forms of... -
Data from: Anthropogenic transport of species across native ranges: unpredict...
Human activities are responsible for the translocation of vast amounts of organisms, altering natural patterns of dispersal and gene flow. Most research to date has focused on... -
Data from: Mating system variability in a mouthbrooding cichlid fish from a t...
Intraspecific variability in mating behavior and disparities between social and reproductive behavior add complexity to the description of animal mating systems. A previously... -
Data from: Local selection modifies phenotypic divergence among Rana temporar...
In ectotherms, variation in life-history traits among populations is common and suggests local adaptation. However, geographic variation itself is not a proof for local... -
Data from: Global mammal betadiversity show parallel assemblage structure in ...
The taxonomic, phylogenetic and trait dimensions of betadiversity each provide unique insight into the importance of historical isolation and environmental conditions in shaping... -
Morphological diversity in the foraminiferal genus Marginopora
Benthic foraminifera, and certainly symbiont-bearing (large) benthic foraminifera are generally considered to have large geographic ranges in combination with significant... -
Data from: Sympatric serpentine endemic Monardella (Lamiaceae) species mainta...
Ecological differentiation and genetic isolation are thought to be critical in facilitating coexistence between related species, but the relative importance of these phenomena,... -
Data from: Post-glacial recolonization of the North American Arctic by Arctic...
Aims: We investigated post-glacial recolonization of the North American Arctic by Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) and examined potential hybridization between different glacial... -
Data from: Multilocus analysis of nucleotide variation and speciation in thre...
Historical tectonism and climate oscillations can isolate and contract the geographical distributions of many plant species, and they are even known to trigger species... -
Data from: Selfing ability and dispersal are positively related, but not affe...
Dispersal and breeding system traits are thought to affect colonization success. As species have attained their present distribution ranges through colonization, these traits... -
Comprehensive mapping and compositional analysis of the Alca obsidian source,...
The data archive includes compositional and geographic data for geologic samples from the Alca obsidian source in the Peruvian Andes. Compositional data for geologic samples...