Articles with "significant units" as a keyword



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Identification of evolutionarily significant units in the Cuban endemic damselfly Hypolestes trinitatis (Odonata: Hypolestidae)

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Published in 2017 at "Conservation Genetics"

DOI: 10.1007/s10592-017-0959-1

Abstract: Species classification may not reflect the underlying/cryptic genetic diversity which should otherwise be conserved as it represents the potential of populations to evolve and adapt. The identification of evolutionarily significant units (ESUs) allows cryptic genetic… read more here.

Keywords: identification evolutionarily; cuban endemic; endemic damselfly; significant units ... See more keywords
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First steps towards the identification of evolutionarily significant units in Mexican native trout: An assessment of microsatellite variation

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Published in 2020 at "Environmental Biology of Fishes"

DOI: 10.1007/s10641-020-00979-4

Abstract: In the remote high-elevation streams and rivers in the northwest of Mexico, there is an endemic and highly diverse group of native trout related to the rainbow trout lineage ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ). Currently, only… read more here.

Keywords: native trout; trout; mexican native; significant units ... See more keywords
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Phylogeographic study of the West Australian freshwater mussel, Westralunio carteri, uncovers evolutionarily significant units that raise new conservation concerns

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Published in 2020 at "Hydrobiologia"

DOI: 10.1007/s10750-020-04200-6

Abstract: South-western Australia is isolated from other forested regions of Australia by desert and bounded on southern and western sides by the Southern and Indian Oceans, respectively, with Westralunio carteri (Iredale, 1934) as the sole endemic… read more here.

Keywords: westralunio carteri; freshwater mussel; conservation; significant units ... See more keywords
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Molecular phylogeny of the crab genus Metopograpsus H. Milne Edwards, 1853 (Decapoda : Brachyura : Grapsidae) reveals high intraspecific genetic variation and distinct evolutionarily significant units

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Published in 2018 at "Invertebrate Systematics"

DOI: 10.1071/is17034

Abstract: Abstract. The Indo-Pacific genus Metopograpsus belongs to the family Grapsidae and comprises six species of intertidal crabs inhabiting sheltered rocky shores and mangrove forests. All species are opportunistic feeders and four of them are associated… read more here.

Keywords: genus metopograpsus; significant units; evolutionarily significant; high intraspecific ... See more keywords