Sudden expansion of a single brown bear maternal lineage across northern continental Eurasia after the last ice age: a general demographic model for mammals?: BROWN BEAR PHYLOGEOGRAPHY IN THE HOLARCTIC. Korsten, M., Ho, S. Y. W., Davison, J., Pähn, B., Vulla, E., Roht, M., Tumanov, I. L., Kojola, I., Andersone-Lilley, Z., Ozolins, J., Pilot, M., Mertzanis, Y., Giannakopoulos, A., Vorobiev, A. A., Markov, N. I., Saveljev, A. P., Lyapunova, E. A., Abramov, A. V., Männil, P., Valdmann, H., Pazetnov, S. V., Pazetnov, V. S., Rõkov, A. M., & Saarma, U. Molecular Ecology, 18(9):1963–1979, May, 2009.
Paper doi abstract bibtex The brown bear has proved a useful model for studying Late Quaternary mammalian phylogeography. However, information is lacking from northern continental Eurasia, which constitutes a large part of the species’ current distribution. We analysed mitochondrial DNA sequences (totalling 1943 bp) from 205 bears from northeast Europe and Russia in order to characterize the maternal phylogeography of bears in this region. We also estimated the formation times of the sampled brown bear lineages and those of its extinct relative, the cave bear.
@article{korsten_sudden_2009,
title = {Sudden expansion of a single brown bear maternal lineage across northern continental {Eurasia} after the last ice age: a general demographic model for mammals?: {BROWN} {BEAR} {PHYLOGEOGRAPHY} {IN} {THE} {HOLARCTIC}},
volume = {18},
issn = {09621083},
shorttitle = {Sudden expansion of a single brown bear maternal lineage across northern continental {Eurasia} after the last ice age},
url = {http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1365-294X.2009.04163.x},
doi = {10.1111/j.1365-294X.2009.04163.x},
abstract = {The brown bear has proved a useful model for studying Late Quaternary mammalian phylogeography. However, information is lacking from northern continental Eurasia, which constitutes a large part of the species’ current distribution. We analysed mitochondrial DNA sequences (totalling 1943 bp) from 205 bears from northeast Europe and Russia in order to characterize the maternal phylogeography of bears in this region. We also estimated the formation times of the sampled brown bear lineages and those of its extinct relative, the cave bear.},
language = {en},
number = {9},
urldate = {2020-04-21},
journal = {Molecular Ecology},
author = {Korsten, Marju and Ho, Simon Y. W. and Davison, John and Pähn, Berit and Vulla, Egle and Roht, Maris and Tumanov, Igor L. and Kojola, Ilpo and Andersone-Lilley, Zanete and Ozolins, Janis and Pilot, Malgorzata and Mertzanis, Yorgos and Giannakopoulos, Alexios and Vorobiev, Alex A. and Markov, Nikolai I. and Saveljev, Alexander P. and Lyapunova, Elena A. and Abramov, Alexei V. and Männil, Peep and Valdmann, Harri and Pazetnov, Sergei V. and Pazetnov, Valentin S. and Rõkov, Alexander M. and Saarma, Urmas},
month = may,
year = {2009},
pages = {1963--1979},
}
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