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Beyond the Mediterranean peninsulas: evidence of central European glacial refugia for a temperate forest mammal species, the bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus)
- V. Deffontaine, Roland Libois, +5 authors J. Michaux
- Biology, Medicine
- Molecular ecology
- 1 May 2005
This study details the phylogeographic pattern of the bank vole, Clethrionomys glareolus, a European rodent species strongly associated with forest habitat. We used sequences of 1011 base pairs of… Expand
A northern glacial refugium for bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus)
- P. Kotlík, V. Deffontaine, S. Mascheretti, J. Zima, J. Michaux, J. Searle
- Geography, Medicine
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 3 October 2006
There is controversy and uncertainty on how far north there were glacial refugia for temperate species during the Pleistocene glaciations and in the extent of the contribution of such refugia to… Expand
Phylogeography of the barbel (Barbus barbus) assessed by mitochondrial DNA variation
- P. Kotlík, P. Berrebi
- Biology, Medicine
- Molecular ecology
- 1 September 2001
Using the phylogeographic framework, we assessed the DNA sequence variation at the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene across the distribution range of the barbel Barbus barbus, a widely distributed… Expand
Phylogeography of the Middle Eastern tree frogs (Hyla, Hylidae, Amphibia) as inferred from nuclear and mitochondrial DNA variation, with a description of a new species.
- V. Gvoždík, J. Moravec, Cornelya F. C. Klütsch, P. Kotlík
- Biology, Medicine
- Molecular phylogenetics and evolution
- 1 June 2010
Evolutionary relationships of the tree frogs from the Middle East and the demographic histories of their populations were studied using a combination of mitochondrial and nuclear genes. Hyla savignyi… Expand
Cryptic intercontinental colonization in water fleas Daphnia pulicaria inferred from phylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial DNA variation.
- S. Marková, F. Dufresne, D. J. Rees, M. Černý, P. Kotlík
- Biology, Medicine
- Molecular phylogenetics and evolution
- 1 July 2007
The water fleas of the Daphnia pulex complex play a key role in freshwater ecosystems throughout the northern hemisphere. Despite the fact that they have been the subject of study for numerous… Expand
Phylogeographic signatures of northward post‐glacial colonization from high‐latitude refugia: a case study of bank voles using museum specimens
- J. Wójcik, Agata Kawałko, S. Marková, Jeremy B Searle, J. Searle, P. Kotlík
- Biology
- 1 August 2010
There is mounting evidence that some European temperate species did not respond to the last (Weichselian) glaciation by simply shifting their distributions to the Mediterranean region but also… Expand
The Celtic fringe of Britain: insights from small mammal phylogeography
- J. Searle, P. Kotlík, R. Rambau, S. Marková, J. Herman, A. D. McDevitt
- Biology, Medicine
- Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological…
- 22 December 2009
Recent genetic studies have challenged the traditional view that the ancestors of British Celtic people spread from central Europe during the Iron Age and have suggested a much earlier origin for… Expand
Contrasting phylogeography of two Western Palaearctic fish parasites despite similar life cycles
- M. Perrot-Minnot, M. Špakulová, +4 authors C. Tougard
- Biology
- 2018
Aim
We used comparative phylogeography of two intestinal parasites of freshwater fish to test whether similarity in life cycle translates into concordant phylogeographical history. The… Expand
Mitogenomic phylogenetics of the bank vole Clethrionomys glareolus, a model system for studying end-glacial colonization of Europe.
- Karolína Filipi, S. Marková, J. Searle, P. Kotlík
- Biology, Medicine
- Molecular phylogenetics and evolution
- 2015
We have revisited the mtDNA phylogeny of the bank vole Clethrionomys glareolus based on Sanger and next-generation Illumina sequencing of 32 complete mitochondrial genomes. The bank vole is a key… Expand
Divergence with gene flow between Ponto‐Caspian refugia in an anadromous cyprinid Rutilus frisii revealed by multiple gene phylogeography
- P. Kotlík, S. Marková, L. Choleva, N. Bogutskaya, F. Ekmekçi, P. Ivanova
- Biology, Medicine
- Molecular ecology
- 1 February 2008
The Black and Caspian Seas have experienced alternating periods of isolation and interconnection over many Milankovitch climate oscillations and most recently became separated when the meltwater… Expand