Authors
Glenn Yannic, Loïc Pellissier, Joaquín Ortego, Nicolas Lecomte, Serge Couturier, Christine Cuyler, Christian Dussault, Kris J Hundertmark, R Justin Irvine, Deborah A Jenkins, Leonid Kolpashikov, Karen Mager, Marco Musiani, Katherine L Parker, Knut H Røed, Taras Sipko, Skarphéðinn G Þórisson, Byron V Weckworth, Antoine Guisan, Louis Bernatchez, Steeve D Côté
Publication date
2014/2
Journal
Nature Climate Change
Volume
4
Issue
2
Pages
132-137
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Climate-driven range fluctuations during the Pleistocene have continuously reshaped species distribution leading to populations of contrasting genetic diversity. Contemporary climate change is similarly influencing species distribution and population structure, with important consequences for patterns of genetic diversity and species’ evolutionary potential. Yet few studies assess the impacts of global climatic changes on intraspecific genetic variation,,,. Here, combining analyses of molecular data with time series of predicted species distributions and a model of diffusion through time over the past 21 kyr, we unravel caribou response to past and future climate changes across its entire Holarctic distribution. We found that genetic diversity is geographically structured with two main caribou lineages, one originating from and confined to Northeastern America, the other originating from Euro-Beringia but also currently …
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Scholar articles
G Yannic, L Pellissier, J Ortego, N Lecomte… - Nature Climate Change, 2014