Studying the changes in species ranges during the last glaciation event is an important step towards the understanding of the observed patterns of intra‐specific genetic variability. We focused on bumblebees, an interesting biological model to address these questions because cold‐adapted species are likely to have experienced different geographical range histories during the last glacial period compared to more commonly studied, strictly temperate, species. We investigated and compared historical hypotheses regarding the geographical range of five common and co‐distributed West Palaearctic bumblebee species.
Ecological niche modelling and coalescent simulations to explore the recent geographical range history of five widespread bumblebee species in Europe
Simon Dellicour,Chedly Kastally,Sara Varela,D. Michez,P. Rasmont,P. Mardulyn,T. Lecocq
Published 2017 in Journal of Biogeography
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2017
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Journal of Biogeography
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2017-01-01
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Biology, Environmental Science
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