A new model for extinction and recolonization in two dimensions: quantifying phylogeography.
Classical models of gene flow fail in three ways: they cannot explain large-scale patterns; they predict much more genetic diversity than is observed; and they assume that loosely linked genetic loci evolve independently. We propose a new model that deals with these problems. Extinction events kill...
Main Authors: | Barton, N, Kelleher, J, Etheridge, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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