2012
DOI: 10.13157/arla.59.1.2012.111
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Genetic Differences Among Iberian White-Throated DipperCinclus cinclusPopulations Based on the CytochromebSequence

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“…The results of Hernández et al . () based on mitochondrial DNA further support the genetic isolation of the southern populations. This is consistent with the existence of morphological differences between the southern populations and the remaining populations, described in the present paper and by Campos et al .…”
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“…The results of Hernández et al . () based on mitochondrial DNA further support the genetic isolation of the southern populations. This is consistent with the existence of morphological differences between the southern populations and the remaining populations, described in the present paper and by Campos et al .…”
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confidence: 85%
“…() analysed the phylogeographic structure of the Palearctic populations, while Hernández et al . () did the same with the Iberian populations. Hourlay et al .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…altitudinales o entre ríos cercanos. Además, los resultados que se obtuvieron a partir de la biometría y genética de varias poblaciones de toda España (Campos et al, 2005a;Arizaga et al, 2009;Hernández et al, 2012) apoyarían la existencia de un aislamiento entre ellas.…”
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“…El desplazamiento tan limitado del contingente de mirlos acuáticos en la península ibérica vendría a corroborar lo ya observado mediante estudios de genética (Hernández et al, 2012), en los que se puso de manifiesto que las poblaciones más aisladas desde un punto de vista geográfico (como las del sur peninsular, en Sierra Nevada y montañas próximas) son también las más aisladas desde un punto de vista genético. La escasa dispersión de la especie podría suponer un problema a la hora de afrontar extinciones locales en lugares aislados.…”
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