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  1. Book ; Online: Data from

    Vanden Broeck, A.H. / Maes, Dirk / Kelager, Andreas / Wynhoff, Irma / Wallis de Vries, M.F. / Nash, David R. / Oostermeijer, J.G.B. / van Dyck, Hans / Mergeay, Joachim

    Gene flow and effective population sizes of the butterfly Maculinea alcon in a highly fragmented, anthropogenic landscape

    2017  

    Abstract: The file Maculinea alcon microsatellite data includes the data from 12 microsatellites for 398 unique genotypes of Maculinea alcon from in total 14 sampling locations located in Belgium and The Netherlands. The data matrix also include the spatial ... ...

    Abstract The file Maculinea alcon microsatellite data includes the data from 12 microsatellites for 398 unique genotypes of Maculinea alcon from in total 14 sampling locations located in Belgium and The Netherlands. The data matrix also include the spatial coordinates of each sampled population, given in the two last columns.
    Keywords Maculinea alcon ; Phengaris alcon ; dispersal ; effective population size ; gene flow ; microsatellite data ; sedentary species
    Publisher Wageningen University & Research
    Publishing country nl
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Article ; Online: Erratum

    Cottrell, J.E. / Krystufek, V. / Tabbener, H.E. / Milner, A.D. / Connolly, T. / Sing, L. / Fluch, S. / Burg, K. / Lefèvre, F. / Achard, P. / Bordács, S. / Gebhardt, K. / Vornam, B. / Smulders, M.J.M. / Vanden Broeck, A.H. / Van Slycken, J. / Storme, V. / Boerjan, W. / Castiglione, S. /
    Fossati, T. / Alba, N. / Agúndez, D. / Maestro, C. / Notivol, E. / Bovenschen, J. / van Dam, B.C.

    Forest Ecology and Management

    Postglacial migration of Populus nigra L.: Lessons learnt from chloroplast DNA

    2005  Volume 219, Issue 2-3

    Abstract: Eleven laboratories have collaborated to study chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) variation in black poplar (Populus nigra L.) across Europe in order to improve our understanding of the location of glacial refugia and the subsequent postglacial routes of ... ...

    Abstract Eleven laboratories have collaborated to study chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) variation in black poplar (Populus nigra L.) across Europe in order to improve our understanding of the location of glacial refugia and the subsequent postglacial routes of recolonisation. A common analysis based on the restricted fragments produced by five primer pairs was used to determine the cpDNA haplotype of 637 samples obtained from genebank collections established in nine European countries. Haplotype 2 was particularly common and was found in 46% of the non-hybrid samples. A total of 81 non-hybrid chloroplast variants were detected. Three haplotypes (from four trees believed to originate from Eastern Europe) clustered together and were very different from the rest of the samples. The remaining samples were divided into two groups, one of which had a largely eastern distribution and samples from the other group were mostly located in the west. This, along with the fact that Spain in the southwest and Austria and Italy in the southeast had high diversity, suggest that there were ice age refugia of black poplar in both southwestern (Spain) and southeastern Europe (Italy and/or Balkan). Results also indicate that the Pyrenees formed a significantbarrier, since only 7 of the 45 haplotypes in Spain exist elsewhere in Europe
    Keywords Life Science
    Subject code 940
    Language English
    Publishing country nl
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 751138-3
    ISSN 0378-1127
    ISSN 0378-1127
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  3. Article ; Online: Postglacial migration of Populus nigra L.

    Cottrell, J.E. / Krystufek, V. / Tabbener, H.E. / Milner, A.D. / Connolly, T. / Sing, L. / Fluch, S. / Burg, K. / Lefèvre, F. / Achard, P. / Bordács, S. / Gebhardt, K. / Vornam, B. / Smulders, M.J.M. / Vanden Broeck, A.H. / Van Slycken, J. / Storme, V. / Boerjan, W. / Castiglione, S. /
    Fossati, T. / Alba, N. / Agúndez, D. / Maestro, C. / Notivol, E. / Bovenschen, J. / van Dam, B.C.

    Forest Ecology and Management

    lessons learnt from chloroplast DNA

    2005  Volume 206, Issue 1-3

    Abstract: Eleven laboratories have collaborated to study chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) variation in black poplar (Populus nigra L.) across Europe in order to improve our understanding of the location of glacial refugia and the subsequent postglacial routes of ... ...

    Abstract Eleven laboratories have collaborated to study chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) variation in black poplar (Populus nigra L.) across Europe in order to improve our understanding of the location of glacial refugia and the subsequent postglacial routes of recolonisation. A common analysis based on the restricted fragments produced by five primer pairs was used to determine the cpDNA haplotype of 637 samples obtained from genebank collections established in nine European countries. Haplotype 2 was particularly common and was found in 46% of the non-hybrid samples. A total of 81 non-hybrid chloroplast variants were detected. Three haplotypes (from four trees believed to originate from Eastern Europe) clustered together and were very different from the rest of the samples. The remaining samples were divided into two groups, one of which had a largely eastern distribution and samples from the other group were mostly located in the west. This, along with the fact that Spain in the southwest and Austria and Italy in the southeast had high diversity, suggest that there were ice age refugia of black poplar in both southwestern (Spain) and southeastern Europe (Italy and/or Balkan). Results also indicate that the Pyrenees formed a significant barrier, since only 7 of the 45 haplotypes in Spain exist elsewhere in Europe
    Keywords colonization routes ; deltoides ; diversity ; european white oaks ; genetic-variation ; noncoding regions ; phylogeography ; polymorphisms ; universal primers ; x-canadensis
    Subject code 940
    Language English
    Publishing country nl
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 751138-3
    ISSN 0378-1127
    ISSN 0378-1127
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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