Search Results - "Salamin, N."
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Detecting diversifying selection for a trait from within and between-species genotypes and phenotypes
Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (11-07-2024)“…To quantify selection acting on a trait, methods have been developed using either within or between-species variation. However, methods using within-species…”
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Soil fungal communities of grasslands are environmentally structured at a regional scale in the Alps
Published in Molecular ecology (01-09-2014)“…Studying patterns of species distributions along elevation gradients is frequently used to identify the primary factors that determine the distribution,…”
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Warming experiments underpredict plant phenological responses to climate change
Published in Nature (London) (24-05-2012)“…Advances in plant flowering and leafing times in response to warming are underpredicted by experimental warming studies. Plant responses to a changing climate…”
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Molecular Dating, Evolutionary Rates, and the Age of the Grasses
Published in Systematic biology (01-03-2014)“…Many questions in evolutionary biology require an estimate of divergence times but, for groups with a sparse fossil record, such estimates rely heavily on…”
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Insularity and the evolution of melanism, sexual dichromatism and body size in the worldwide-distributed barn owl
Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-05-2010)“…Island biogeography has provided fundamental hypotheses in population genetics, ecology and evolutionary biology. Insular populations usually face different…”
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Genomics of the divergence continuum in an African plant biodiversity hotspot, I: drivers of population divergence in Restio capensis (Restionaceae)
Published in Molecular ecology (01-09-2014)“…Understanding the drivers of population divergence, speciation and species persistence is of great interest to molecular ecology, especially for species‐rich…”
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Phylogenomics of C4 Photosynthesis in Sedges (Cyperaceae): Multiple Appearances and Genetic Convergence
Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-08-2009)“…C4 photosynthesis is an adaptive trait conferring an advantage in warm and open habitats. It originated multiple times and is currently reported in 18 plant…”
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Selection on a eumelanic ornament is stronger in the tropics than in temperate zones in the worldwide-distributed barn owl
Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-02-2009)“…Spatial variation in the pattern of natural selection can promote local adaptation and genetic differentiation between populations. Because heritable…”
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How a haemosporidian parasite of bats gets around: the genetic structure of a parasite, vector and host compared
Published in Molecular ecology (01-02-2015)“…Parasite population structure is often thought to be largely shaped by that of its host. In the case of a parasite with a complex life cycle, two host species,…”
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Plastid genome characterisation in Brassica and Brassicaceae using a new set of nine SSRs
Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-11-2006)“…We report a new set of nine primer pairs specifically developed for amplification of Brassica plastid SSR markers. The wide utility of these markers is…”
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Building Supertrees: An Empirical Assessment Using the Grass Family (Poaceae)
Published in Systematic biology (01-01-2002)“…Large and comprehensive phylogenetic trees are desirable for studying macroevolutionary processes and for classification purposes. Such trees can be obtained…”
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Evolutionary biology Sympatric plant speciation in islands? (Reply)
Published in Nature (26-10-2006)“…Arising from: V. Savolainen et al. Nature 441, 210-213 (2006).Stuessy questions our conclusions of sympatric speciation in a case study of palms on Lord Howe…”
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Telehealth in Genetics: The Genetic Counselor Perspective on the Utility of Telehealth in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Wisconsin
Published in Wisconsin medical journal (Madison, Wis.) (01-04-2022)“…Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many genetics clinics across the country were prompted to integrate telephone visits and videoconferencing into their practice to…”
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role of clade competition in the diversification of North American canids
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (14-07-2015)“…The history of biodiversity is characterized by a continual replacement of branches in the tree of life. The rise and demise of these branches (clades) are…”
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Bayesian Estimation of Speciation and Extinction from Incomplete Fossil Occurrence Data
Published in Systematic biology (01-05-2014)“…The temporal dynamics of species diversity are shaped by variations in the rates of speciation and extinction, and there is a long history of inferring these…”
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New grass phylogeny resolves deep evolutionary relationships and discovers C 4 origins
Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2012)“…Summary Grasses rank among the world’s most ecologically and economically important plants. Repeated evolution of the C 4 syndrome has made photosynthesis…”
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PyRate: a new program to estimate speciation and extinction rates from incomplete fossil data
Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-10-2014)“…Summary Despite the advancement of phylogenetic methods to estimate speciation and extinction rates, their power can be limited under variable rates, in…”
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Bridging Inter- and Intraspecific Trait Evolution with a Hierarchical Bayesian Approach
Published in Systematic biology (01-05-2016)“…The evolution of organisms is crucially dependent on the evolution of intraspecific variation. Its interactions with selective agents in the biotic and abiotic…”
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Early Arrival and Climatically-Linked Geographic Expansion of New World Monkeys from Tiny African Ancestors
Published in Systematic biology (01-01-2019)“…New World Monkeys (NWM) (platyrrhines) are one of the most diverse groups of primates, occupying today a wide range of ecosystems in the American tropics and…”
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