Genomic landscapes of divergence among island bird populations: Evidence of parallel adaptation but at different loci?
When populations colonise new environments, they may be exposed to novel selection pressures but also suffer from extensive genetic drift due to founder effects, small population sizes and limited interpopulation gene flow. Genomic approaches enable us to study how these factors drive divergence, an...
Main Authors: | Martin, CA, Sheppard, EC, Ali, HAA, Illera, JC, Suh, A, Spurgin, LG, Richardson, DS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2024
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