Data from: Comparative population genomics reveals key barriers to dispersal in Southern Ocean penguins
Gemma V. Clucas, Jane L. Younger, Damian Kao, Louise Emmerson, Colin Southwell, Barbara Wienecke, Alex D. Rogers, Charles-Andre Bost, Gary D. Miller, Michael J. Polito, Patrick Lelliot, Jonathan Handley, Sarah Crofts, Richard A. Phillips, Michael J. Dunn, Karen J. Miller, Tom Hart & Patrick Lelliott
The mechanisms that determine patterns of species dispersal are important factors in the production and maintenance of biodiversity. Understanding these mechanisms helps to forecast the responses of species to environmental change. Here we used a comparative framework and genome-wide data obtained through RAD-seq to compare the patterns of connectivity among breeding colonies for five penguin species with shared ancestry, overlapping distributions, and differing ecological niches, allowing an examination of the intrinsic and extrinsic barriers governing...
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University of Tasmania1
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British Antarctic Survey1
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University of New Hampshire1
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University of Southampton1
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Macquarie University1
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Natural Environment Research Council1
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Nelson Mandela University1
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Louisiana State University of Alexandria1
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University of Western Australia1
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Loyola University Chicago1