Browsing Investigación ambiental by Author "Barnes, Ian"
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Ancient DNA suggests single colonization and within-archipelago diversification of Caribbean caviomorph rodents
Woods, Roseina; Barnes, Ian; Brace, Selina; Turvey, Samuel T. (2021)Reconstructing the evolutionary history of island biotas is complicated by unusual morphological evolution in insular environments. However, past human-caused extinctions limit the use of molecular analyses to determine ... -
Independent evolutionary histories in allopatric populations of a threatened Caribbean land mammal
Turvey, Samuel T.; Peters, Stuart; Brace, Selina; Young, Richard P.; Crumpton, Nick; Hansford, James; Núñez-Miño, Jose M.; King, Gemma; Tsalikidis, Katrina; Ottenwalder, José Alberto; Timpson, Adrian; Funk, Stephan M.; Brocca, Jorge L.; Thomas, Mark G.; Barnes, Ian; Austin, Jeremy (2016)The aim of this study was to determine the evolutionary history, relationships and distinctiveness of allopatric populations of Hispaniolan solenodon (Solenodon paradoxus), a highly threatened Caribbean ‘relict’ mammal, ... -
Independent evolutionary histories in allopatric populations of a threatened Caribbean land mammal
Turvey, Samuel T.; Peters, Stuart; Brace, Selina; Young, Richard P.; Crumpton, Nick; Hansford, James; Núnez-Miño, José M.; King, Gemma; Tsalikidis, Katrina; Ottenwalder, José A.; Timpson, Adrian; Funk, Stephan M.; Brocca, Jorge L.; Thomas, Mark G.; Barnes, Ian (2016)Aim: To determine the evolutionary history, relationships and distinctiveness of allopatric populations of Hispaniolan solenodon (Solenodon paradoxus), a highly threatened Caribbean ‘relict’ mammal, to understand spatio-temporal ... -
Population history of the Hispaniolan hutia Plagiodontia aedium (Rodentia: Capromyidae) : testing the model of ancient differentiation on a geotectonically complex Caribbean island
Brace, Selina; Barnes, Ian; Powell, Adam; Pearson, Rebecca; Woolaver, Lance G.; Thomas, Mark G.; Turvey, Samuel T. (2012)Hispaniola is a geotectonically complex island consisting of two palaeo-islands that docked c. 10 Ma, with a further geological boundary subdividing the southern palaeo-island into eastern and western regions. All three ...