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- noun The study of the processes controlling the
geographic distributions of lineages by constructing the genealogies ofpopulations andgenes
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Comparative phylogeography: exploration of historical factors which may have shaped current biodiversity in two neighboring regions of South Africa.
Archive 2008-03-01 Peggy 2008
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Comparative phylogeography: exploration of historical factors which may have shaped current biodiversity in two neighboring regions of South Africa.
L'Oreal-UNESCO Women in Science Fellowships Peggy 2008
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I have also begun research on the phylogeography and population genetic structure of temperate and tropical bats in collaboration with Professor Michael Sorenson (Boston University).
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Recent research on the evolution and phylogeography of typical arctic animals like lemmings has revealed how greatly the alternating glacial and interglacial periods have influenced their distribution and genetic diversity [150].
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Molecular phylogeography of Dryas integrifolia: glacial refugia and postglacial recolonization.
Genetic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation levels 2009
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Molecular phylogeography of '' Dryas integrifolia '': glacial refugia and postglacial recolonization.
Late-Quaternary changes in arctic terrestrial ecosystems, climate, and ultraviolet radiation levels 2009
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Holarctic phylogeography of Arctic char ( '' Salvelinus alpinus L. '') inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequences.
Late-Quaternary changes in arctic terrestrial ecosystems, climate, and ultraviolet radiation levels 2009
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The latter conclusion is supported by the phylogeography (relationship between genetic identity and geographic distribution) of the '' Paranoplocephala arctica '' species complex, a cestode parasite of '' Dicrostonyx '' spp., indicating that two subclades probably survived the LGM with their host in the Canadian High Arctic [7].
Late-Quaternary changes in arctic terrestrial ecosystems, climate, and ultraviolet radiation levels 2009
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Comparative avian phylogeography of Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea mountains: Implications for conservation.
Biological diversity in the Guinean forests of West Africa 2008
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Speciation durations and Pleistocene effects on vertebrate phylogeography.
Archive 2006-03-01 Darren Naish 2006
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