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Comparative population genomics reveals glacial cycles to drive diversifications in tropical montane birds(Aves,Timaliidae)

Per G.P.Ericson Martin Irestedt

鸟类学研究(英文版)2022,Vol.13Issue(4):399-406,8.
鸟类学研究(英文版)2022,Vol.13Issue(4):399-406,8.

Comparative population genomics reveals glacial cycles to drive diversifications in tropical montane birds(Aves,Timaliidae)

Comparative population genomics reveals glacial cycles to drive diversifications in tropical montane birds(Aves,Timaliidae)

Per G.P.Ericson 1Martin Irestedt1

作者信息

  • 1. Department of Bioinformatics and Genetics,Swedish Museum of Natural History,P.O.Box 50007,SE-10405,Stockholm,Sweden
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摘要

关键词

Aves/Timaliidae/Babblers/Demographic history/Fragmented distributions/Pleistocene glacial cycles/Population genomics/Tropical mountain forests

Key words

Aves/Timaliidae/Babblers/Demographic history/Fragmented distributions/Pleistocene glacial cycles/Population genomics/Tropical mountain forests

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Per G.P.Ericson,Martin Irestedt..Comparative population genomics reveals glacial cycles to drive diversifications in tropical montane birds(Aves,Timaliidae)[J].鸟类学研究(英文版),2022,13(4):399-406,8.

基金项目

Samples for this study were kindly provided by the Swedish Museum of Natural History and the BirdLife International Vietnam Programme.We are particularly grateful to Jonathan Eames,Ulf Johansson and Peter Nilsson for assisting with sampling of study skins in their care,and to Yanhua Qu for commenting on an earlier draft of this manuscript.We also want to thank Nguyen Cu and the Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources in Hanoi for logistic support during fieldwork in Vietnam.We acknowledge support from Science for Life Laboratory,the National Genomics Infrastructure(NGI)and Uppmax for providing assistance in massive parallel sequencing and computational infrastructure.This work was supported by the Swedish Research Council(grant no.621-2017-3693 to PE). (NGI)

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2055-6187

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