2011
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2148-11-136
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The role of historical and contemporary processes on phylogeographic structure and genetic diversity in the Northern Cardinal, Cardinalis cardinalis

Abstract: BackgroundEarth history events such as climate change are believed to have played a major role in shaping patterns of genetic structure and diversity in species. However, there is a lag between the time of historical events and the collection of present-day samples that are used to infer contemporary population structure. During this lag phase contemporary processes such as dispersal or non-random mating can erase or reinforce population differences generated by historical events. In this study we evaluate the… Show more

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“…saturatus (located just off the Yucatan peninsula) is a recently derived population established via colonization of nearby C.c. coccineus individuals (Smith et al., 2011). …”
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“…saturatus (located just off the Yucatan peninsula) is a recently derived population established via colonization of nearby C.c. coccineus individuals (Smith et al., 2011). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2011) and genetic information from the live‐caught individuals to create a merged northern cardinal dataset. Smith et al.…”
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