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The Mitochondrial DNA Landscape of Modern Mexico
In: Genes ; Volume 12 ; Issue 9 (2021)
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NicoNeureiter/drifting_into_nowhere: First release of drifting_into_nowhere ...
Neureiter, Nico. - : Zenodo, 2020
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NicoNeureiter/drifting_into_nowhere: First release of drifting_into_nowhere ...
Neureiter, Nico. - : Zenodo, 2020
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Mitogenomes illuminate the origin and migration patterns of the indigenous people of the Canary Islands.
In: PloS one, vol 14, iss 3 (2019)
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Gene-culture coevolution in a social cetacean: integrating acoustic and genetic data to understand population structure in the short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus)
Van Cise, Amy M.. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2017
In: Van Cise, Amy M.(2017). Gene-culture coevolution in a social cetacean: integrating acoustic and genetic data to understand population structure in the short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus). UC San Diego: Oceanography. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/050004gv (2017)
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Supplementary material from "East African origins for Madagascan chickens as indicated by mitochondrial DNA" ...
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Supplementary material from "East African origins for Madagascan chickens as indicated by mitochondrial DNA" ...
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ESM Table 1. Samples used in the study from East African origins for Madagascan chickens as indicated by mitochondrial DNA ...
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ESM Table 1. Samples used in the study from East African origins for Madagascan chickens as indicated by mitochondrial DNA ...
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Global Genomic Epidemiology of Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium DT104.
In: ISSN: 0099-2240 ; EISSN: 1098-5336 ; Applied and Environmental Microbiology ; https://hal-pasteur.archives-ouvertes.fr/pasteur-01421019 ; Applied and Environmental Microbiology, American Society for Microbiology, 2016, 82 (8), pp.2516-26. ⟨10.1128/AEM.03821-15⟩ (2016)
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Interdisciplinarity to reconstruct historical introductions: solving the status of cryptogenic crayfish
Abstract: Anciently introduced species can be confounded with native species because introduction pre-dates the first species inventories or because of the loss of the collective memory of the introductions. The term ‘cryptogenic species’ denotes species of unknown or unclear status (native versus non-native) in a given territory, and disciplinary approaches are often insufficient for solving their true status. Here, we follow an integrative, multidisciplinary approach to solve the status of a cryptogenic species, proposing that building on evidence from multiple disciplines can produce robust and clarifying insights. We undertook an exhaustive review of information on a putatively native crayfish (Austropotamobius italicus) in Spain. The reviewed information included taxonomy, genetics and phylogeography, history, archaeology, linguistics, biogeography, ecology, symbiotic organisms and even gastronomy and pharmacy. The knowledge produced by different scientific disciplines converges to indicate that A. italicus is a non-native species in Spain. Historical documents even identify the first introduction event: crayfish were shipped from Italy to Spain in 1588 as a diplomatic gift from Francesco I de' Medici to King Philip II of Spain. Previous discussions on the status of A. italicus focussed on inconclusive and often confusing genetic results and excluded the rich and clarifying evidence available from other approaches and disciplines. Interdisciplinarity is an often-invoked but rarely implemented practice in an academic environment that increasingly promotes narrow-focussed specialization. Our review shows that the integration of disciplines can surpass disciplinary approaches in solving scientific controversies. Our results have straightforward implications for strategies to conserve biological diversity in Spain and Europe, urging a debate on the appropriateness of devoting conservation efforts to non-native species. ; Peer Reviewed
Keyword: ; Linguistics; Austropotamobius; Biogeography; Biological invasions; Conservation biology; Habsburg Spain; Historical ecology; Interdisciplinary science; Phylogeography
URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.12205
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/146684
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Fine-Scale Human Population Structure in Southern Africa Reflects Ecogeographic Boundaries.
In: Genetics, vol 204, iss 1 (2016)
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CIGESMED : Coralligenous based Indicators to evaluate and monitor the "Good Environmental Status" of the Mediterranean coastal waters
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01448881 ; [Research Report] ANR. 2016, 107 pp (2016)
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The Indo-European controversy : facts and fallacies in historical linguistics
Pereltsvaig, Asya; Lewis, Martin W.. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Pr., 2015
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Mapping the Origins and Expansion of the Indo-European Language Family
In: Science (2015)
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Editorial Open Access Phylogenetics & Evolutionary Biology Phylogenetics: Tracing the Evolutionary Legacy of Organisms, Metastatic Clones, Bioactive Compounds and Languages
In: http://www.esciencecentral.org/journals/phylogenetics-tracing-the-evolutionary-legacy-of-organisms-metastatic-clones-bioactive-compounds-and-languages-2329-9002-1000e112.pdf (2015)
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The oldest known snakes from the Middle Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous provide insights on snake evolution
Caldwell, M.; Nydam, R.; Palci, A.. - : Nature, 2015
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The Genetic History of Indigenous Populations of the Peruvian and Bolivian Altiplano: The Legacy of the Uros
In: Department of Anthropology Papers (2013)
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Ethiopian genetic diversity reveals linguistic stratification and complex influences on the Ethiopian gene pool.
In: Am J Hum Genet , 91 (1) 83 - 96. (2012) (2012)
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Delineating Europe's cultural regions: population structure and surname clustering.
In: Hum Biol , 83 (5) 573 - 598. (2011) (2011)
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