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SUMMARY:From sky islands to continental islands: Using RADseq to elucidate 
 genomic patterns of insular biodiversity
LOCATION:Biology Auditorium 136
TZID:America/Denver
DTSTART:20171001T000000
UID:2026-05-13-07-15-11@natsci.colostate.edu
DTSTAMP:20260513T071511
Description:Biological diversity is not evenly distributed around the globe
 . Understanding the causes of high endemicity and diversity\, as well as t
 he maintenance of that diversity\, is crucial for effective conservation m
 anagement strategies. My main research line focuses on understanding aspe
 cts of history and geography that can shape the evolution and distribution
  of insular (isolated) lineages\, both in recent and ancient timescales\, 
 in places such as the sky islands (\"Lost World\") of Venezuela\, and the 
 Channel Islands of California. Are Lost World summit frogs isolated by the
  most drastic landscape on earth\, or connected despite of it? Are the Cha
 nnel Islands of California acting as an archipelago and reservoir for main
 land lineages\, or is each island hosting uniquely evolving lineages despi
 te their close proximity? 4:00 pm
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