Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2064866419> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2064866419 endingPage "510" @default.
- W2064866419 startingPage "495" @default.
- W2064866419 abstract "A substantial portion of today’s biodiversity is attributed to the climatic oscillations of the Pleistocene Ice Ages. Gradual but dramatic climate changes were accompanied by expansion, contraction, and isolation of populations, promoting the accumulation of genome differences and adaptations in refugial populations and resulting in allopatric differentiation in a variety of taxa. In the present study, partial mitochondrial DNA sequences of the widely distributed European brown hare (Lepus europaeus) were analyzed to test whether the species’ present genetic structure is the result of postglacial re-colonization of Europe from Asia Minor (clade A) and the Balkans (clade B) only, as suggested previously, or if additional refugia are likely. Analyses indicated the presence of an additional refugium (Italy, clade I). The genealogic network of Italian hares displayed the tree-like structure expected from refugial populations, whereas central European brown hare haplotypes revealed a clear star-phylogeny indicative of past-bottleneck population growth. This population size expansion, which was confirmed by mismatch analysis, was estimated to have occurred ∼50–55 thousand years ago (kya). The divergence of clade A* from the remaining matrilines is estimated at 239 kya, whereas the divergence of the ancestors of clades B* and I from A* occurred about 128 kya." @default.
- W2064866419 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2064866419 creator A5010663318 @default.
- W2064866419 creator A5010663778 @default.
- W2064866419 creator A5066927962 @default.
- W2064866419 creator A5075205834 @default.
- W2064866419 creator A5077399899 @default.
- W2064866419 creator A5083888432 @default.
- W2064866419 date "2008-04-08" @default.
- W2064866419 modified "2023-10-12" @default.
- W2064866419 title "Cladogenesis of the European brown hare (Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778)" @default.
- W2064866419 cites W1491183447 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W1557060851 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W1761250483 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W1841221271 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W1901627773 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W1970522312 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W1975249406 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W1975628220 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W1976031348 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W1995338505 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2000507778 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2002198462 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2006193162 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2007162819 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2009596137 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2016843432 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2020194225 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2023169434 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2023998798 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2027117958 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2039068812 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2043947315 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2052842782 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2053347574 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2055721491 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2058532318 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2062780789 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2065697254 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2066069078 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2069653060 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2073132125 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2076970837 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2082928585 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2090167441 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2090525573 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2091643309 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2093040897 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2095679189 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2096420865 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2097382368 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2100444509 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2101219386 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2101846955 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2106157205 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2107504723 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2109334184 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2114415740 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2117260208 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2123345923 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2124435032 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2124790653 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2129094658 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2129283257 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2131959397 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2133050257 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2136147380 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2138299308 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2140689424 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2142635246 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2146396346 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2147071859 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2153359844 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2159567145 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2164418313 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2167755922 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2170996473 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2175446733 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2180916166 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2230945810 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2329823270 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W2332640008 @default.
- W2064866419 cites W93588716 @default.
- W2064866419 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/s10344-008-0175-x" @default.
- W2064866419 hasPublicationYear "2008" @default.
- W2064866419 type Work @default.
- W2064866419 sameAs 2064866419 @default.
- W2064866419 citedByCount "23" @default.
- W2064866419 countsByYear W20648664192012 @default.
- W2064866419 countsByYear W20648664192013 @default.
- W2064866419 countsByYear W20648664192014 @default.
- W2064866419 countsByYear W20648664192015 @default.
- W2064866419 countsByYear W20648664192016 @default.
- W2064866419 countsByYear W20648664192017 @default.
- W2064866419 countsByYear W20648664192018 @default.
- W2064866419 countsByYear W20648664192019 @default.
- W2064866419 countsByYear W20648664192020 @default.
- W2064866419 countsByYear W20648664192021 @default.