Juan de Oñate initiated the Spanish colonization of New Mexico in 1598.
Russian conquest and colonization of Siberia gathered force by the middle of the eighteenth century.
Two contrasting dispersal models, one purely diffusive and one stratified, were then chosen to simulate colonization for the two contrasting initial genetic structures.
Diversity may have been influenced by radiation subsequent to colonization, or by secondary radiations in contemporary host taxa.
The influence of this mycorrhizal colonization observed under the semi-controlled environment here might be substantially modified in natural conditions.
Estimating rates of local species extinction, colonization, and turnover in animal communities.
This variation could be attributed to the extent of initial colonization of the dispersed population, followed by local differentiation.