Sea surface temperature, rather than land mass or geographic distance, may drive genetic differentiation in a species complex of highly dispersive seabirds
Abstract Seabirds, particularly Procellariiformes, are highly mobile organisms with a great capacity for long dispersal, though simultaneously showing high philopatry, two conflicting life‐history traits that may lead to contrasted patterns of genetic population structure. Landmasses were suggested...
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Autores principales: | Lucas Torres, Eric Pante, Jacob González‐Solís, Amélia Viricel, Cécile Ribout, Francis Zino, Will MacKin, Carine Precheur, Julie Tourmetz, Licia Calabrese, Teresa Militão, Laura Zango, Hadoram Shirihai, Vincent Bretagnolle |
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Formato: | article |
Lenguaje: | EN |
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Wiley
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/96d7446efe204bff87583ddabe180566 |
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