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| DOI | 10.1186/1471-2148-10-67 | ||||
| Año | 2010 | ||||
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Conclusions: First diversifying in the central/north-west region of Patagonia, G. maculatus extended its range into Argentina via the southern coastal regions that join the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. More recent gene flow between northern populations involved the most ancient and most derived lineages, and was likely facilitated by drainage reversal(s) during one or more cooling events of the late Pleistocene. Overall female effective population size represents the end result of a widespread and several hundred-fold increase over approximately 0.5 Ma, spanning several climatic fluctuations of the Pleistocene. The minor influence of glacial cycles on the genetic structure and diversity of G. maculatus likely reflects the access to marine refugia during repeated bouts of global cooling. Evidence of genetic structure that was detected on a finer scale between lakes/rivers is most likely the result of both biological attributes (i.e., resident non-migratory behavior and/or landlocking and natal homing in diadromous populations), and the Coastal Cordillera as a dispersal barrier.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Zemlak, Tyler S. | Hombre |
Dalhousie Univ - Canadá
Dalhousie University - Canadá |
| 2 | HABIT-CONEJEROS, EVELYN MARIANA | Mujer |
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
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| 3 | Walde, Sandra J. | Mujer |
Dalhousie Univ - Canadá
Dalhousie University - Canadá |
| 4 | Carrea, Cecilia | Mujer |
UNIV NACL COMAHUE - Argentina
Universidad Nacional de Comahue - Argentina |
| 5 | Ruzzante, Daniel | Hombre |
Dalhousie Univ - Canadá
Dalhousie University - Canadá |
| Fuente |
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| Universidad de Concepción |
| FONDECYT |
| Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas |
| CONICET |
| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| Universidad Austral de Chile |
| Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada |
| NSERC |
| Brigham Young University |
| Dalhousie University |
| Centro Nacional Patagonico |
| Instituto Botánico Darwinion |
| NSF-PIRE |
| Roger Sant Foundation |
| University of Nebraska |
| National Geographic Society, Washington |
| Killam Memorial Trust |
| Special Research Opportunities award |
| Fundación de la Universidad Nacional del Comahue para el Desarrollo Regional |
| Agradecimiento |
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| We thank the Committee for Research and Exploration of the National Geographic Society, Washington, for generous support for fieldwork in 2001 (NGS 6799-00) and 2007 (NGS 8168-07). NSERC Discovery grants and a Special Research Opportunities award (SROPJ/326493-06) as well as a CONICET grant (PIP 6551) and Universidad de Concepcion (DIUC-Patagonia 205.310.042-ISP) and FONDECYT (N degrees 1080082) grants are gratefully acknowledged. We also acknowledge an NSF-PIRE award (OISE 0530267) for support of collaborative research on Patagonian Biodiversity granted to the following institutions (listed alphabetically): Brigham Young University, Centro Nacional Patagonico (AR), Dalhousie University, Instituto Botanico Darwinion (AR), Universidad Austral de Chile, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Universidad de Concepcion, and University of Nebraska. A Roger Sant Foundation grant (BYU) is also acknowledged for support for some of the fieldwork in Chile. We also greatly appreciate the awards from NSERC and the Killam Memorial Trust held by TSZ. We also thank Patricio Macchi, Marcelo Alonso, Miguel Battini, Juan Barriga, Carlos Luizon, Victor Cussac, Juan Jose Ortiz, and Jorge Gonzalez for assistance with sample collection and Jose Pepe De Giusto, Mauricio Uguccione and Waldo SanMartin for logistical support. We also thank Jennifer Strang from the GIS centre at the Dalhousie Killam Library for assistance with Figures 2 and 6. |
| We thank the Committee for Research and Exploration of the National Geographic Society, Washington, for generous support for fieldwork in 2001 (NGS 6799-00) and 2007 (NGS 8168-07). NSERC Discovery grants and a Special Research Opportunities award (SROPJ/326493-06) as well as a CONICET grant (PIP 6551) and Universidad de Concepción (DIUC-Patagonia 205.310.042-ISP) and FONDECYT (N° 1080082) grants are gratefully acknowledged. We also acknowledge an NSF-PIRE award (OISE 0530267) for support of collaborative research on Patagonian Biodiversity granted to the following institutions (listed alphabetically): Brigham Young University, Centro Nacional Patagónico (AR), Dalhousie University, Instituto Botánico Darwinion (AR), Universidad Austral de Chile, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Universidad de Concepción, and University of Nebraska. A Roger Sant Foundation grant (BYU) is also acknowledged for support for some of the fieldwork in Chile. We also greatly appreciate the awards from NSERC and the Killam Memorial Trust held by TSZ. We also thank Patricio Macchi, Marcelo Alonso, Miguel Battini, Juan Barriga, Carlos Luizón, Víctor Cussac, Juan José Ortiz, and Jorge Gonzalez for assistance with sample collection and José Pepe De Giusto, Mauricio Uguccione and Waldo SanMartín for logistical support. We also thank Jennifer Strang from the GIS centre at the Dalhousie Killam Library for assistance with Figures 2 and 6. |