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Surfing during population expansions promotes genetic revolutions and structurationEXCOFFIER, Laurent; RAY, Nicolas.Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam). 2008, Vol 23, Num 7, pp 347-351, issn 0169-5347, 5 p.Article

Phylogeography of the sub-Antarctic notothenioid fish Eleginops maclovinus: evidence of population expansionCEBALLOS, Santiago Guillermo; LESSA, Enrique Pablo; FERNANDA VICTORIO, Mariela et al.Marine biology (Berlin). 2012, Vol 159, Num 3, pp 499-505, issn 0025-3162, 7 p.Article

Statut de l'étourneau unicolore Sturnus unicolor en Languedoc-Roussillon en 1993 = Status of the Spotless Starling Sturnus unicolor in Languedoc-Roussillon (southern France), in 1993CAMBRONY, M; MOTIS I BERTA, A.Alauda (Dijon). 1994, Vol 62, Num 2, pp 135-140, issn 0002-4619Article

Colonization of new habitats by earthwormsMARINISSEN, J. C. Y; VAN DEN BOSCH, F.Oecologia. 1992, Vol 91, Num 3, pp 371-376, issn 0029-8549Article

Mitochondrial DNA sequence variation in spiny lobsters: population expansion, panmixia, and divergenceNARO-MACIEL, Eugenia; REID, Brendan; HOLMES, Katherine E et al.Marine biology (Berlin). 2011, Vol 158, Num 9, pp 2027-2041, issn 0025-3162, 15 p.Article

Single-nucleotide polymorphisms of two closely related microsporidian parasites suggest a clonal population expansion after the last glaciationHAAG, Karen L; TRAUNECKER, Emmanuel; EBERT, Dieter et al.Molecular ecology. 2013, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 314-326, issn 0962-1083, 13 p.Article

Contrasting rates of spread for introduced species in terrestrial and marine systems : Advances in invasion ecologyGROSHOLZ, E. D.Ecology (Durham). 1996, Vol 77, Num 6, pp 1680-1686, issn 0012-9658Article

Suivi temporel du niveau d'abondance des populations d'oiseaux terrestres communs = Time-related study of the level of abundance of common terrestrial bird populationsVansteenwegen, Christian.1989, 140 p.Report

Biological Flora of the British Isles: Pulmonaria officinalisMEEUS, Sofie; BRYS, Rein; HONNAY, Olivier et al.Journal of ecology. 2013, Vol 101, Num 5, pp 1353-1368, issn 0022-0477, 16 p.Article

The Structure of Morphological and Genetic Diversity in Natural Populations of Carica papaya (Caricaceae) in Costa RicaBROWN, Jennifer E; BAUMAN, Jenise M; LAWRIE, Joseph F et al.Biotropica. 2012, Vol 44, Num 2, pp 179-188, issn 0006-3606, 10 p.Article

Effects of current and historic habitat fragmentation on the genetic structure of the sand goby Pomatoschistus minutus (Osteichthys, Gobiidae)BOISSIN, Emilie; HOAREAU, Thierry Bernard; BERREBI, Patrick et al.Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 2011, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 175-198, issn 0024-4066, 24 p.Article

Late Pleistocene population expansion of Scylla paramamosain along the coast of China: A population dynamic response to the Last Interglacial sea level highstandLIJUN HE; AIBING ZHANG; WEESE, David et al.Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology. 2010, Vol 385, Num 1-2, pp 20-28, issn 0022-0981, 9 p.Article

Phylogeography of the Japanese giant flying squirrel, Petaurista leucogenys (Rodentia: Sciuridae): implication of glacial refugia in an arboreal small mammal in the Japanese IslandsOSHIDA, Tatsuo; MASUDA, Ryuichi; IKEDA, Koichi et al.Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 2009, Vol 98, Num 1, pp 47-60, issn 0024-4066, 14 p.Article

A HABITAT ASSESSMENT FOR FLORIDA PANTHER POPULATION EXPANSION INTO CENTRAL FLORIDATHATCHER, Cindy A; VAN MANEN, Frank T; CLARK, Joseph D et al.Journal of mammalogy. 2009, Vol 90, Num 4, pp 918-925, issn 0022-2372, 8 p.Article

Mitochondrial DNA panmixia in spiny lobster Palinurus gilchristi suggests a population expansionTOLLEY, K. A; GROENEVELD, J. C; GOPAL, K et al.Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek). 2005, Vol 297, pp 225-231, issn 0171-8630, 7 p.Article

Gypsy moth invasion in North America: a quantitative analysisLIEBHOLD, A. M; HALVERSON, J. A; ELMES, G. A et al.Journal of biogeography. 1992, Vol 19, Num 5, pp 513-520, issn 0305-0270Article

From pattern to process: estimating expansion rates of a forest tree species in a protected palm savannaROLHAUSER, Andrés G; BATISTA, William B.Landscape ecology. 2014, Vol 29, Num 5, pp 919-931, issn 0921-2973, 13 p.Article

Prevalence of pink-footed goose grubbing in the arctic tundra increases with population expansionPEDERSEN, Åshild Ø; SPEED, James D. M; TOMBRE, Ingunn M et al.Polar biology (Print). 2013, Vol 36, Num 11, pp 1569-1575, issn 0722-4060, 7 p.Article

Low levels of global genetic differentiation and population expansion in the deep-sea teleost Hoplostethus atlanticus revealed by mitochondrial DNA sequencesVARELA, Andrea I; RITCHIE, Peter A; SMITH, Peter J et al.Marine biology (Berlin). 2012, Vol 159, Num 5, pp 1049-1060, issn 0025-3162, 12 p.Article

The banana burrowing nematode, Radopholus similis (Cobb) thorne, in the Lake Victoria region of East Africa : its introduction, spread and impactPRICE, Nigel S.Nematology (Leiden). 2006, Vol 8, Num 6, pp 801-817, issn 1388-5545, 17 p.Article

Nucleotide diversity and Pleistocene population expansion in atlantic and mediterranean scallops (Pecten maximus and P. jacobaeus) as revealed by the mitochondrial 16S ribosomal RNA geneSAAVEDRA, Carlos; PENA, Juan B.Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology. 2005, Vol 323, Num 2, pp 138-150, issn 0022-0981, 13 p.Article

Spread and attempted eradication of the grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) in Italy, and consequences for the red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) in EurasiaBERTOLINO, Sandro; GENOVESI, Piero.Biological conservation. 2003, Vol 109, Num 3, pp 351-358, issn 0006-3207, 8 p.Article

Late holocene stand-scale invasion by hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) at its western range limitPARSHALL, Tim.Ecology (Durham). 2002, Vol 83, Num 5, pp 1386-1398, issn 0012-9658Article

Oculina patagonica: a non-lessepsian scleractinian coral invading the Mediterranean SeaFINE, M; ZIBROWIUS, H; LOYA, Y et al.Marine biology (Berlin). 2001, Vol 138, Num 6, pp 1195-1203, issn 0025-3162Article

Past and current distribution of the purple swamphen Porphyrio porphyrio L. in the Iberian PeninsulaSANCHEZ-LAFUENTE, A. M; REY, P; VALERA, F et al.Biological conservation. 1992, Vol 61, Num 1, pp 23-30, issn 0006-3207Article

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