2022
DOI: 10.1111/jeb.14060
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Deep structure, long‐distance migration and admixture in the colour polymorphic land snail Cepaea nemoralis

Abstract: Although snails of the genus Cepaea have historically been important in studying colour polymorphism, an ongoing issue is that there is a lack of knowledge of the underlying genetics of the polymorphism, as well as an absence of genomic data to put findings in context. We, therefore, used phylogenomic methods to begin to investigate the post‐glacial history of Cepaea nemoralis, with a long‐term aim to understand the roles that selection and drift have in determining both European‐wide and local patterns of col… Show more

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“…The change in the taxonomic perspective is accompanied also by a change in the biogeographic perspective. As long as Monachoides included narrow‐range endemics from the western Balkans, it was natural to expect that its diversity, both species‐level and intraspecific, follows the pattern usual for mid‐ to large‐sized land snails, for which the centre of diversity is located in the south of the taxon's range (e.g., Hofman et al., 2022; Korábek et al., 2022; Pinceel et al., 2005; Ramos‐Gonzales et al., 2022; Welter‐Schultes, 2012). We have shown previously that this is not true for the intraspecific diversity of P .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The change in the taxonomic perspective is accompanied also by a change in the biogeographic perspective. As long as Monachoides included narrow‐range endemics from the western Balkans, it was natural to expect that its diversity, both species‐level and intraspecific, follows the pattern usual for mid‐ to large‐sized land snails, for which the centre of diversity is located in the south of the taxon's range (e.g., Hofman et al., 2022; Korábek et al., 2022; Pinceel et al., 2005; Ramos‐Gonzales et al., 2022; Welter‐Schultes, 2012). We have shown previously that this is not true for the intraspecific diversity of P .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%