The Eurasian Stone-curlew is a species of conservation concern in Europe. We investigate for the first time the extent of population structure among populations sampled from six geographical areas, representing four subspecies inhabiting the western part of the species' distribution. Neither mitochondrial nor nuclear markers fully supported current subspecies boundaries. However, both markers support significant differentiation of the Canary Island populations from those sampled from the Mediterranean.
A first assessment of genetic variability in the Eurasian Stone‐curlew Burhinus oedicnemus / Mori Alessia; Natale E Baldaccini; Mariella Baratti; Chiara Caccamo; Francesco Dessì‐Fulgheri; Rosario Grasso; Said Nouira; Ridha Ouni; Enrica Pollonara; Felipe Rodriguez‐Godoy; Maria T Spena; Dimitri Giunchi. - In: IBIS. - ISSN 0019-1019. - STAMPA. - 156:(2014), pp. 687-692.
A first assessment of genetic variability in the Eurasian Stone‐curlew Burhinus oedicnemus
DESSI' FULGHERI, FRANCESCO;
2014
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The Eurasian Stone-curlew is a species of conservation concern in Europe. We investigate for the first time the extent of population structure among populations sampled from six geographical areas, representing four subspecies inhabiting the western part of the species' distribution. Neither mitochondrial nor nuclear markers fully supported current subspecies boundaries. However, both markers support significant differentiation of the Canary Island populations from those sampled from the Mediterranean.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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