2011
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.64
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Little and large: body size and genetic clines in a New Zealand gecko (Woodworthia maculata) along a coastal transect

Abstract: Clinal variation can result from primary differentiation or secondary contact and determining which of these two processes is responsible for the existence of a cline is not a trivial problem. Samples from a coastal transect of New Zealand geckos (Woodworthia maculata) identified for the first time a body size cline 7–10 km wide. The larger geckos are almost twice the mass of the small adult geckos. Clines in allele and haplotype frequency were found at two of the four genetic loci examined. Estimated width of… Show more

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