Extreme philopatry and genetic diversification at unprecedented scales in a seabird

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: D. K. Danckwerts from the Rhodes University have published the research: Extreme philopatry and genetic diversification at unprecedented scales in a seabird, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: Barau's Petrels are morphologically indistinguishable between the s­ exes32, and thus all individuals were pooled for the purposes of this analysis so as not to limit the ability to detect differences between the two colonies.
  • how: This study was carried out in compliance with the ARRIVE guidelines.

SUMMARY

    Both colonies contained private alleles amounting to 5% and . . .

     

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