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Results like this are not an uncommon outcome from phylogeographic studies.
More recent phylogeographic studies have attempted to study the problem using molecular approaches.
Comprehensive phylogeographic studies to determine the proper status of the Icelandic population have yet to be determined.
Phylogeographic models have the possibility of more directly revealing these otherwise hidden transmission patterns.
The D-loop region is important for phylogeographic studies.
These horses showed little phylogeographic structure, probably reflecting their high degree of mobility and adaptability.
In 2010, researchers led by Palanichamy conducted a genetic and phylogeographic analysis of N1a.
A thorough understanding of phylogeographic structure will thus allow informed choices in prioritizing areas for conservation.
Regionally based phylogeographic studies of this type are repeated for different species as a means of independent testing.
Current projects include molecular phylogenetic and phylogeographic studies on surgeonfishes (F.
The molecular trees are mapped in relation to paleogeographic history of the region for a complete phylogeographic study.
Cladistic analyses indicated a closer phylogeographic relationship between populations of the central and south regions in Taiwan.
According to a 2008 report, "phylogeographic studies based on molecular data indicate significant differences between the isolated populations of M. microlepis."
An analysis using phylogeographic patterns within hartebeest populations suggested a possible origin of the antelope in eastern Africa.
In the early 1990s, a phylogeographic analysis was carried out based on tissue samples from Asian and African leopards.
His research compares phylogeographic and gene expression patterns to test for local adaptation in a high gene flow species.
The HIV-1 virus exhibits phylogeographic clustering, which is due to large rivers.
The combination of techniques used in this study exemplifies more generally how phylogeographic studies proceed and test for patterns of common influence.
These phylogeographic patterns were attributed to vicariance and isolation in several refugia during the Pleistocene.
All of these phylogeographic studies necessarily suffer from limitations in the worldwide sampling of influenza viruses.
The phylogeographic structure of the deepwater sculpin throughout its range using ATPase6,8 and the control region.
Phylogeographic study across codistributed taxa provides temporal and spatial perspectives on the assemblage of communities.
Early phylogeographic work has recently been criticized for its narrative nature and lack of statistical rigor (i.e. it did not statistically test alternative hypotheses).
Phylogeographic reconstruction provides insight into the historical potential for the biological divergence within the Bay of Fundy.
One group comprised sequences showing low nucleotide divergence compared with the most common haplotypes detected in the phylogeographic study.