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236 related items for PubMed ID: 24943893

  • 1. Differential high-altitude adaptation and restricted gene flow across a mid-elevation hybrid zone in Andean tit-tyrant flycatchers.
    DuBay SG, Witt CC.
    Mol Ecol; 2014 Jul; 23(14):3551-65. PubMed ID: 24943893
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    J Hered; 2021 May 24; 112(3):229-240. PubMed ID: 33631009
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    Araneda P, Sielfeld W, Bonacic C, Ibarra JT.
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    Gadek CR, Newsome SD, Beckman EJ, Chavez AN, Galen SC, Bautista E, Witt CC.
    J Anim Ecol; 2018 May 24; 87(3):741-753. PubMed ID: 29105758
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    Mol Ecol; 2016 Apr 24; 25(7):1551-65. PubMed ID: 26850834
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  • 13. Testing the role of interspecific competition in the evolutionary origin of elevational zonation: an example with Buarremon brush-finches (Aves, Emberizidae) in the neotropical mountains.
    Cadena CD.
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  • 14. Genetic variation and local adaptation at a cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) invasion edge in western Nevada.
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  • 15. Limited tolerance by insects to high temperatures across tropical elevational gradients and the implications of global warming for extinction.
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  • 16. Elevational speciation in action? Restricted gene flow associated with adaptive divergence across an altitudinal gradient.
    Funk WC, Murphy MA, Hoke KL, Muths E, Amburgey SM, Lemmon EM, Lemmon AR.
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    Sanín C, Cadena CD, Maley JM, Lijtmaer DA, Tubaro PL, Chesser RT.
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  • 18. Genetic and phenotypic variation across a hybrid zone between ecologically divergent tree squirrels (Tamiasciurus).
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  • 19. The relative roles of vicariance versus elevational gradients in the genetic differentiation of the high Andean tree frog, Dendropsophus labialis.
    Guarnizo CE, Amézquita A, Bermingham E.
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  • 20. Is dispersal guided by the environment? A comparison of interspecific gene flow estimates among differentiated regions of a newt hybrid zone.
    Espregueira Themudo G, Nieman AM, Arntzen JW.
    Mol Ecol; 2012 Nov 19; 21(21):5324-35. PubMed ID: 23013483
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