The great tit HapMap project: a continental-scale analysis of genomic variation in a songbird
A major aim of evolutionary biology is to understand why patterns of genomic diversity vary within taxa and space. Large-scale genomic studies of widespread species are useful for studying how environment and demography shape patterns of genomic divergence. Here, we describe one of the most geograph...
Main Authors: | Spurgin, LG, Bosse, M, Adriaensen, F, Albayrak, T, Barboutis, C, Belda, E, Bushuev, A, Cecere, JG, Charmantier, A, Cichon, M, Dingemanse, NJ, Doligez, B, Eeva, T, Einar Erikstad, K, Fedorov, V, Griggio, M, Heylen, D, Hille, S, Hinde, CA, Ivankina, E, Kempenaers, B, Kerimov, A, Krist, M, Kvist, L, Laine, VN, Mänd, R, Matthysen, E, Nager, R, Nikolov, B, Norte, AC, Orell, M, Ouyang, J, Petrova-Dinkova, G, Richner, H, Rubolini, D, Slagsvold, T, Tilgar, V, Török, J, Tschirren, B, Vágási, CI, Yuta, T, Groenen, MAM, Visser, ME, van Oers, K, Sheldon, B, Slate, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2024
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