Publication - Low genetic differentiation between Greenlandic and Siberian Sanderling populations implies a different phylogeographic history than found in Red Knots
“Jesse R. Conklin, Jeroen Reneerkens, et al., 2016. Low genetic differentiation between Greenlandic and Siberian Sanderling populations implies a different phylogeographic history than found in Red Knots. Journal of Ornithology 157 (1), 325-332”
Abstract
Authors
| Name | Organization |
| Jesse R. Conklin | |
| Jeroen Reneerkens | |
| Yvonne I. Verkuil | |
| Pavel S. Tomkovich | |
| Per J. Palsbøll | |
| Theunis Piersma | |
Datasets
No datasets linked to this publication yetProjects
| Title | Funding id | Period |
| A sentinel for efficient flyway conservation: sanderlings can inform us about the downstream effects of changing High Arctic environments | 866.15.207 | 2015-03-01 - 2018-02-28 |
External resource
Publication type
Journal Article
Date
2016-01-01
Journal
Journal of Ornithology
Volume
157
Issue
1
Pages
325-332
DOI
Doi: 10.1007/s10336-015-1284-4 | UUID: 49bc8803-f307-52b7-9d0a-da767b7d8f2f | Version:1 | Added on: 4 February 2019 12:39

