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The contrasting genetic patterns of two sympatric flying fox species from the Comoros and the implications for conservation

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Published in 2018 at "Conservation Genetics"

DOI: 10.1007/s10592-018-1111-6

Abstract: Pteropus livingstonii and Pteropus seychellensis comorensis are endemic fruit bat species that are among the most threatened animals in the Comoros archipelago. Both species are pollinators and seed dispersers of native and cultivated plants and… read more here.

Keywords: conservation; flying fox; genetic patterns; fox species ... See more keywords
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Comparative phylogeography of two hemipteran species (Geisha distinctissima and Megacopta cribraria) in the Zhoushan Archipelago of China reveals contrasting genetic structures despite concordant historical demographies

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Published in 2019 at "Heredity"

DOI: 10.1038/s41437-019-0265-4

Abstract: Continental islands are useful models to explore the roles of shared historical factors in the evolution of sympatric species. However, China’s largest continental group of islands, the Zhoushan Archipelago, was neglected by most studies focusing… read more here.

Keywords: concordant historical; historical demographies; zhoushan archipelago; geisha distinctissima ... See more keywords
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Contrasting Genetic Footprints among Saharan Olive Populations: Potential Causes and Conservation Implications

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Published in 2021 at "Plants"

DOI: 10.3390/plants10061207

Abstract: The Laperrine’s olive is endemic to the Saharan Mountains. Adapted to arid environments, it may constitute a valuable genetic resource to improve water-stress tolerance in the cultivated olive. However, limited natural regeneration coupled with human… read more here.

Keywords: genetic footprints; among saharan; saharan olive; footprints among ... See more keywords