House mouse colonization patterns on the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Archipelago suggest singular primary invasions and resilience against re-invasion.
Starting from Western Europe, the house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus) has spread across the globe in historic times. However, most oceanic islands were colonized by mice only within the past 300 years. This makes them an excellent model for studying the evolutionary processes during early stages o...
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ftunivbournem:oai:eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk:20661 2023-06-11T04:06:38+02:00 House mouse colonization patterns on the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Archipelago suggest singular primary invasions and resilience against re-invasion. Hardouin, E.A. Chapuis, J.L. Stevens, M.I. van Vuuren, J.B. Quillfeldt, P. Scavetta, R.J. Teschke, M. Tautz, D. 2010 application/pdf http://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/20661/ https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/20661/1/Hardoiun._pdf.pdf en eng https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/20661/1/Hardoiun._pdf.pdf Hardouin, E.A., Chapuis, J.L., Stevens, M.I., van Vuuren, J.B., Quillfeldt, P., Scavetta, R.J., Teschke, M. and Tautz, D., 2010. House mouse colonization patterns on the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Archipelago suggest singular primary invasions and resilience against re-invasion. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 10 (325), - . cc_by_4 Article PeerReviewed 2010 ftunivbournem 2023-05-28T05:40:19Z Starting from Western Europe, the house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus) has spread across the globe in historic times. However, most oceanic islands were colonized by mice only within the past 300 years. This makes them an excellent model for studying the evolutionary processes during early stages of new colonization. We have focused here on the Kerguelen Archipelago, located within the sub-Antarctic area and compare the patterns with samples from other Southern Ocean islands. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Bournemouth University Research Online (BURO) Antarctic Southern Ocean Kerguelen |
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Starting from Western Europe, the house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus) has spread across the globe in historic times. However, most oceanic islands were colonized by mice only within the past 300 years. This makes them an excellent model for studying the evolutionary processes during early stages of new colonization. We have focused here on the Kerguelen Archipelago, located within the sub-Antarctic area and compare the patterns with samples from other Southern Ocean islands. |
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Hardouin, E.A. Chapuis, J.L. Stevens, M.I. van Vuuren, J.B. Quillfeldt, P. Scavetta, R.J. Teschke, M. Tautz, D. |
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Hardouin, E.A. Chapuis, J.L. Stevens, M.I. van Vuuren, J.B. Quillfeldt, P. Scavetta, R.J. Teschke, M. Tautz, D. House mouse colonization patterns on the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Archipelago suggest singular primary invasions and resilience against re-invasion. |
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Hardouin, E.A. Chapuis, J.L. Stevens, M.I. van Vuuren, J.B. Quillfeldt, P. Scavetta, R.J. Teschke, M. Tautz, D. |
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House mouse colonization patterns on the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Archipelago suggest singular primary invasions and resilience against re-invasion. |
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House mouse colonization patterns on the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Archipelago suggest singular primary invasions and resilience against re-invasion. |
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House mouse colonization patterns on the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Archipelago suggest singular primary invasions and resilience against re-invasion. |
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House mouse colonization patterns on the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Archipelago suggest singular primary invasions and resilience against re-invasion. |
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House mouse colonization patterns on the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Archipelago suggest singular primary invasions and resilience against re-invasion. |
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house mouse colonization patterns on the sub-antarctic kerguelen archipelago suggest singular primary invasions and resilience against re-invasion. |
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https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/20661/1/Hardoiun._pdf.pdf Hardouin, E.A., Chapuis, J.L., Stevens, M.I., van Vuuren, J.B., Quillfeldt, P., Scavetta, R.J., Teschke, M. and Tautz, D., 2010. House mouse colonization patterns on the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Archipelago suggest singular primary invasions and resilience against re-invasion. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 10 (325), - . |
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