Migratory divides coincide with reproductive barriers across replicated avian hybrid zones above the Tibetan Plateau
Published 2019 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Migratory divides coincide with reproductive barriers across replicated avian hybrid zones above the Tibetan Plateau
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
ECOLOGY LETTERS
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -
Publisher
Wiley
Online
2019-11-20
DOI
10.1111/ele.13420
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- The Role of Seasonal Migration in Population Divergence and Reproductive Isolation
- (2018) Sheela P. Turbek et al. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
- Demographic inference in barn swallows using whole-genome data shows signal for bottleneck and subspecies differentiation during the Holocene
- (2018) Chris C. R. Smith et al. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
- Habitat suitability and the constraints of migration in New World warblers
- (2017) David P. L. Toews JOURNAL OF AVIAN BIOLOGY
- Candidate genes for migration do not distinguish migratory and non-migratory birds
- (2017) Juan S. Lugo Ramos et al. JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY A-NEUROETHOLOGY SENSORY NEURAL AND BEHAVIORAL PHYSIOLOGY
- Genomic variation across two barn swallow hybrid zones reveals traits associated with divergence in sympatry and allopatry
- (2017) Elizabeth S. C. Scordato et al. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
- The role of allochrony in speciation
- (2017) Rebecca S. Taylor et al. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
- Migratory orientation in a narrow avian hybrid zone
- (2017) David P.L. Toews et al. PeerJ
- Measuring the robustness of network community structure using assortativity
- (2016) Daizaburo Shizuka et al. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR
- The Genetics of Seasonal Migration and Plumage Color
- (2016) Kira E. Delmore et al. CURRENT BIOLOGY
- What, if anything, are hybrids: enduring truths and challenges associated with population structure and gene flow
- (2016) Zachariah Gompert et al. Evolutionary Applications
- Disruptive selection without genome-wide evolution across a migratory divide
- (2016) Jan A.C. von Rönn et al. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
- Genome-wide differentiation in closely related populations: the roles of selection and geographic isolation
- (2016) R. J. Safran et al. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
- TESS3: fast inference of spatial population structure and genome scans for selection
- (2015) Kevin Caye et al. Molecular Ecology Resources
- Multimodal signalling in the North American barn swallow: a phenotype network approach
- (2015) Matthew R. Wilkins et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
- qgraph: Network Visualizations of Relationships in Psychometric Data
- (2015) Sacha Epskamp et al. Journal of Statistical Software
- Hybrid songbirds employ intermediate routes in a migratory divide
- (2014) Kira E. Delmore et al. ECOLOGY LETTERS
- No evidence for assortative mating within a willow warbler migratory divide
- (2014) Miriam Liedvogel et al. Frontiers in Zoology
- fastSTRUCTURE: Variational Inference of Population Structure in Large SNP Data Sets
- (2014) Anil Raj et al. GENETICS
- Geographic variation in sexual selection and implications for speciation in the Barn Swallow
- (2014) Elizabeth SC Scordato et al. Avian Research
- Where has all the road kill gone?
- (2013) Charles R. Brown et al. CURRENT BIOLOGY
- Widespread evidence for incipient ecological speciation: a meta-analysis of isolation-by-ecology
- (2013) Aaron B. A. Shafer et al. ECOLOGY LETTERS
- EXAMINING THE FULL EFFECTS OF LANDSCAPE HETEROGENEITY ON SPATIAL GENETIC VARIATION: A MULTIPLE MATRIX REGRESSION APPROACH FOR QUANTIFYING GEOGRAPHIC AND ECOLOGICAL ISOLATION
- (2013) Ian J. Wang EVOLUTION
- hzar: hybrid zone analysis using an R software package
- (2013) Elizabeth P. Derryberry et al. Molecular Ecology Resources
- The early bird gets the shrimp: confronting assumptions of isotopic equilibrium and homogeneity in a wild bird population
- (2012) Michael B. Wunder et al. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY
- Differences in timing of migration and response to sexual signalling drive asymmetric hybridization across a migratory divide
- (2012) K. Ruegg et al. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
- Morphological response of songbirds to 100 years of landscape change in North America
- (2010) A. Desrochers ECOLOGY
- Phylogeny of the genus Hirundo and the Barn Swallow subspecies complex
- (2010) Roi Dor et al. MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION
- PCIT: an R package for weighted gene co-expression networks based on partial correlation and information theory approaches
- (2009) N. S. Watson-Haigh et al. BIOINFORMATICS
- The Sequence Alignment/Map format and SAMtools
- (2009) H. Li et al. BIOINFORMATICS
- Fast and accurate short read alignment with Burrows-Wheeler transform
- (2009) H. Li et al. BIOINFORMATICS
- eBird: A citizen-based bird observation network in the biological sciences
- (2009) Brian L. Sullivan et al. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
- Contemporary Evolution of Reproductive Isolation and Phenotypic Divergence in Sympatry along a Migratory Divide
- (2009) Gregor Rolshausen et al. CURRENT BIOLOGY
- INCIPIENT SPECIATION DESPITE LITTLE ASSORTATIVE MATING: THE YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER HYBRID ZONE
- (2009) Alan Brelsford et al. EVOLUTION
- A powerful regression-based method for admixture mapping of isolation across the genome of hybrids
- (2009) ZACHARIAH GOMPERT et al. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
- Combining partial correlation and an information theory approach to the reversed engineering of gene co-expression networks
- (2008) Antonio Reverter et al. BIOINFORMATICS
- COMPARING CLINES ON MOLECULAR AND PHENOTYPIC TRAITS IN HYBRID ZONES: A WINDOW ON TENSION ZONE MODELS
- (2008) Laurène Gay et al. EVOLUTION
- GENETIC, MORPHOLOGICAL, AND ECOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A HYBRID ZONE THAT SPANS A MIGRATORY DIVIDE
- (2007) Kristen Ruegg EVOLUTION
Discover Peeref hubs
Discuss science. Find collaborators. Network.
Join a conversationBecome a Peeref-certified reviewer
The Peeref Institute provides free reviewer training that teaches the core competencies of the academic peer review process.
Get Started