Genetic consequences of climatic oscillations in the Quaternary
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An appreciation of the scale and frequency of climatic oscillations in the past few million years is modifying our views on how evolution proceeds. Such major events caused extinction and repeated changes in the ranges of those taxa that survived. Their spatial effects depend on latitude and topography, with extensive extinction and recolonization in higher latitudes and altitudinal shifts and complex refugia nearer the tropics. The associated population dynamics varied with life history and geography, and the present genetic constitution of the populations and species carry attenuated signals of these past dynamics. Phylogeographic studies with DNA have burgeoned recently and studies are reviewed from the…
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- Ecology
- Allopatric speciation
- Temperate climate
- Beringia
- Extinction (optical mineralogy)
- Population
- Phylogeography
- Arctic
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