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Data from: Remarkable life history polymorphism may be evolving under diverge...
Substantial intraspecific variation in life history is rare and potentially a signal of incipient ecological speciation, if variation is driven by geographically heterogenous... -
Data from: Genetic structure and effective population sizes in European red d...
We analysed more than 600 red deer (Cervus elaphus) from large parts of its European distribution range at 13 microsatellite loci, presenting the first continent-wide study of... -
Data from: Genetic structure in village dogs reveals a Central Asian domestic...
Dogs were the first domesticated species, originating at least 15,000 y ago from Eurasian gray wolves. Dogs today consist primarily of two specialized groups—a diverse set of... -
Data from: Giving taxonomic significance to morphological variability in the ...
The taxonomic significance of the morphological variability present in the genus Ptychomya Agassiz has remained obscure due to inadequacy of the traditional qualitative approach... -
Data from: Mimetic divergence and the speciation continuum in the mimic poiso...
While divergent ecological adaptation can drive speciation, understanding the factors that facilitate or constrain this process remains a major goal in speciation research.... -
Data from: Biodiversity comparison among phylogenetic diversity metrics and b...
Protection of Earth's ecosystems requires identification of geographical areas of greatest biodiversity. Assessment of biodiversity begins with knowledge of the evolutionary... -
Data from: Competitive interactions upon secondary contact drive elevational ...
Tropical mountains harbor exceptionally high biodiversity, which is in part due to the marked elevational stratification of tropical biotas. However, the factors that influence... -
Data from: Testing the depth-differentiation hypothesis in a deepwater octocoral
The depth-differentiation hypothesis proposes that the bathyal region is a source of genetic diversity and an area where there is a high rate of species formation. Genetic... -
Data from: Gut microbiome composition and metabolomic profiles of wild wester...
The metabolic activities of gut microbes significantly influence host physiology; thus, characterizing the forces that modulate this micro-ecosystem is key to understanding... -
Data from: Natural allelic variations of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes affe...
Sexual dimorphisms, which are phenotypic differences between males and females, are driven by sexual selection. Interestingly, sexually selected traits show geographical... -
Data from: Allopolyploidy and the evolution of plant virus resistance
Background: The relationship between allopolyploidy and plant virus resistance is poorly understood. To determine the relationship of plant evolutionary history and basal virus... -
Data from: Admixture and the organization of genetic diversity in a butterfly...
Detailed information about the geographic distribution of genetic and genomic variation is necessary to better understand the organization and structure of biological diversity.... -
Data from: Molecular data and ecological niche modeling reveal population dyn...
Background: Despite its high number of endemic deciduous broad-leaved species in China’s warm-temperate zone, far less attention has been paid to phylogeographic studies in this... -
Data from: Modelling the dispersal of the two main hosts of the raccoon rabie...
Predicting the geographic spread of wildlife epidemics requires knowledge about the movement patterns of disease hosts or vectors. The field of landscape genetics provides... -
Data from: Diversification and asymmetrical gene flow across time and space: ...
Young species complexes that are widespread across ecologically disparate regions offer important insights into the process of speciation because of their relevance to how local... -
Data from: The rate test of speciation: estimating the likelihood of non-allo...
Among the most debated subjects in speciation is the question of its mode. Although allopatric (geographical) speciation is assumed the null model, the importance of parapatric... -
Data from: Advancing population ecology with integral projection models: a pr...
Integral Projection Models (IPMs) use information on how an individual's state influences its vital rates - survival, growth and reproduction - to make population projections.... -
Data from: Environmental and historical imprints on beta diversity: insights ...
A common approach for analysing geographical variation in biodiversity involves using linear models to determine the rate at which species similarity declines with geographical... -
Data from: Delimiting species in recent radiations with low levels of morphol...
Recent conceptual and methodological advances have increased the ability to apply multifaceted approaches to species delimitation, which is particularly useful in delimiting... -
Data from: Spatial and temporal drivers of phenotypic diversity in polymorphi...
Color polymorphism in natural populations presents an ideal opportunity to study the evolutionary drivers of phenotypic diversity. Systems with striking spatial, temporal, and...