Comparative phylogeography of mainland and insular species of Neotropical molossid bats (Molossus)
Abstract
Historical events, habitat preferences, and geographic barriers might result in distinct genetic patterns in insular versus mainland populations. Comparison between these two biogeographic systems provides an opportunity to investigate the relative role of isolation in phylogeographic patterns and to elucidate the importance of evolution and demographic history in population structure. Herein, we use a genotype-by-sequencing approach (GBS) to...
Paper Details
Title
Comparative phylogeography of mainland and insular species of Neotropical molossid bats (Molossus)
Published Date
Dec 19, 2019
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
389 - 409
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