ISSN 0962-1083
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New(t)s and views from hybridizing MHC genes: introgression rather than trans-species polymorphism may shape allelic repertoires pp. 779-781(3) Authors: WEGNER, K. MATHIAS; EIZAGUIRRE, CHRISTOPHE
Thermal adaptation and ecological speciation pp. 782-799(18) Authors: KELLER, I.; SEEHAUSEN, O.
Genetic diversity of wild grapevine populations in Spain and their genetic relationships with cultivated grapevines pp. 800-816(17) Authors: DE ANDRÉS, M. T.; BENITO, A.; PÉREZ-RIVERA, G.; OCETE, R.; LOPEZ, M. A.; GAFORIO, L.; MUÑOZ, G.; CABELLO, F.; MARTÍNEZ ZAPATER, J. M.; ARROYO-GARCÍA, R.
Propagule pressure and colony social organization are associated with the successful invasion and rapid range expansion of fire ants in China pp. 817-833(17) Authors: YANG, CHIN-CHENG; ASCUNCE, MARINA S.; LUO, LI-ZHI; SHAO, JING-GUO; SHIH, CHENG-JEN; SHOEMAKER, DEWAYNE
Gynodioecy in structured populations: understanding fine-scale sex ratio variation in <i>Beta vulgaris</i> ssp. <i>maritima</i> pp. 834-850(17) Authors: DE CAUWER, I.; DUFAY, M.; HORNOY, B.; COURSEAUX, A.; ARNAUD, J.-F.
Strong intraspecific variation in genetic diversity and genetic differentiation in <i>Daphnia magna</i>: the effects of population turnover and population size pp. 851-861(11) Authors: WALSER, B.; HAAG, C. R.
Monitoring the effective population size of a brown bear (<i>Ursus arctos</i>) population using new single-sample approaches pp. 862-875(14) Authors: SKRBINŠEK, TOMAŽ; JELENČIČ, MAJA; WAITS, LISETTE; KOS, IVAN; JERINA, KLEMEN; TRONTELJ, PETER
Phenotypic plasticity allows the Mediterranean parsley frog <i>Pelodytes punctatus</i> to exploit two temporal niches under continuous gene flow pp. 876-886(11) Authors: JOURDAN-PINEAU, HELENE; DAVID, PATRICE; CROCHET, PIERRE-ANDRE
Interspecific hybridization increases MHC class II diversity in two sister species of newts pp. 887-906(20) Authors: NADACHOWSKA-BRZYSKA, KRYSTYNA; ZIELIŃSKI, PIOTR; RADWAN, JACEK; BABIK, WIESŁAW
Speciation in the White-breasted Nuthatch (<i>Sitta carolinensis</i>): a multilocus perspective pp. 907-920(14) Authors: WALSTROM, V. WOODY; KLICKA, JOHN; SPELLMAN, GARTH M.
Cryptic lineages and Pleistocene population expansion in a Brazilian Cerrado frog pp. 921-941(21) Authors: PRADO, CYNTHIA P. A.; HADDAD, CÉLIO F. B.; ZAMUDIO, KELLY R.
Phylogeography of the catfish <i>Hatcheria macraei</i> reveals a negligible role of drainage divides in structuring populations pp. 942-959(18) Authors: UNMACK, PETER J.; BARRIGA, JUAN P.; BATTINI, MIGUEL A.; HABIT, EVELYN M.; JOHNSON, JERALD B.
Speciation in the <i>Rana chensinensis</i> species complex and its relationship to the uplift of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau pp. 960-973(14) Authors: ZHOU, WEI-WEI; WEN, YANG; FU, JINZHONG; XU, YONG-BIAO; JIN, JIE-QIONG; DING, LI; MIN, MI-SOOK; CHE, JING; ZHANG, YA-PING
Estimating population divergence time and phylogeny from single-nucleotide polymorphisms data with outgroup ascertainment bias pp. 974-986(13) Authors: WANG, YONG; NIELSEN, RASMUS
Parallel phylogeographic structure in ecologically similar sympatric sister taxa pp. 987-1004(18) Author: DAWSON, MICHAEL N
Numts help to reconstruct the demographic history of the ocellated lizard (<i>Lacerta lepida</i>) in a secondary contact zone pp. 1005-1018(14) Authors: MIRALDO, ANDREIA; HEWITT, GODFREY M.; DEAR, PAUL H.; PAULO, OCTAVIO S.; EMERSON, BRENT C.
Consequences of frugivore-mediated seed dispersal for the spatial and genetic structures of a neotropical palm pp. 1019-1031(13) Authors: CHOO, J.; JUENGER, T. E.; SIMPSON, B. B.