Publications by authors named "Irina Marova"

The long-term stability of culturally transmitted traits like bird song has attracted much attention from researchers; however, it remains insufficiently studied up to the present time. This study investigates, by using spectrographic analysis, whether the repertoire of song types recorded at the same locality is persistent at short terms (of four years) and at long terms (of 38 years) in a migratory European continental population of chaffinches. The population song type repertoires recorded in 1978 and 1982 were only slightly different, thus indicating the high repertoire persistence within a few years.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on identifying genes linked to trait differences in diverging species and explores how their genomes evolve in hybrid zones.
  • Researchers used whole-genome resequencing of the European and Siberian chiffchaffs to analyze patterns of genetic diversity and differentiation in their populations.
  • Findings suggest varying levels of genetic diversity and differentiation, influenced by factors like effective population size and selection, and reveal that hybridization occurs frequently, complicating the relationship between phenotype and genomic makeup.
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Characterizing patterns of evolution of genetic and phenotypic divergence between incipient species is essential to understand how evolution of reproductive isolation proceeds. Hybrid zones are excellent for studying such processes, as they provide opportunities to assess trait variation in individuals with mixed genetic background and to quantify gene flow across different genomic regions. Here, we combine plumage, song, mtDNA and whole-genome sequence data and analyze variation across a sympatric zone between the European and the Siberian chiffchaff () to study how gene exchange between the lineages affects trait variation.

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