Genetic Population Structure in Two Bird Species with Contrasting Dispersal Behavior: The Tree Swallow and the Florida Scrub JayCornell University, 2001 - 210 pages |
Contents
Little evidence for genetic population structure in Tree Swallows | 5 |
The relationship between natal dispersal and genetic structure | 48 |
Conclusions and future directions | 79 |
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15 subpopulations addition allele frequencies analysis association batch birds breeding calculated central combinations comparisons consequences correlation create detected deviation direct dispersal behavior dispersal distance distance distribution divergence drift effect entire equilibrium et al evaluated evidence exact tests exists extent Figure five Florida Scrub Jay FSTAT gene flow GENEPOP genetic differentiation genetic structure genotypes geographic habitat heterozygosity hypothesis indicate individuals isolated JB JBA MW Lake Wales Ridge locus allele long distance LTMR8 measure methods microsatellite loci migration molecular multilocus mutation natal natural observed occurring P-value pairs pairwise FST estimates parameter pattern population population genetic random range result RW SAR SK sampling selection sequence showed significant Single locus sizes spatial species statistic suggest Table Tree Swallow values WISC York