High levels of genetic structuring as a result of population fragmentation in the tropical tree species Caesalpinia echinata Lam
Genetic diversity in two economically valuable neotropical tree species was evaluated using AFLP mar...
Tropical trees are particularly vulnerable to forest fragmentation because of their low densities, s...
Caesalpinia echinata, commonly known as Pau-brasil (Brazilwood), the famous tree that named Brazil i...
We have investigated levels of genetic diversity within and among seven remnant populations of Caesa...
Habitat fragmentation represents the single most serious threat to the survival of tropical ecosyste...
Forest fragments along the Atlantic coastland of Brazil have been highly impacted by extensive human...
We report the population genetic structure of the endangered tropical tree species Caryocar brasilie...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...
Caesalpinia echinata, commonly known as Pau-brasil (Brazilwood), the famous tree that named Brazil i...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...
Over the last 150 years, Singapore’s primary forest has been reduced to less than 0.2 % of its previ...
Fragmentation of tropical forests is one of the major threats to biodiversity and viable natural pop...
Over the last 150 years, Singapore's primary forest has been reduced to less than 0.2% of its previo...
Here, we explore the mating pattern and genetic structure of a tropical tree species, Cariniana estr...
International audienceFollowing the global trend of deforestation and degradation, tropical dry fore...
Genetic diversity in two economically valuable neotropical tree species was evaluated using AFLP mar...
Tropical trees are particularly vulnerable to forest fragmentation because of their low densities, s...
Caesalpinia echinata, commonly known as Pau-brasil (Brazilwood), the famous tree that named Brazil i...
We have investigated levels of genetic diversity within and among seven remnant populations of Caesa...
Habitat fragmentation represents the single most serious threat to the survival of tropical ecosyste...
Forest fragments along the Atlantic coastland of Brazil have been highly impacted by extensive human...
We report the population genetic structure of the endangered tropical tree species Caryocar brasilie...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...
Caesalpinia echinata, commonly known as Pau-brasil (Brazilwood), the famous tree that named Brazil i...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...
Over the last 150 years, Singapore’s primary forest has been reduced to less than 0.2 % of its previ...
Fragmentation of tropical forests is one of the major threats to biodiversity and viable natural pop...
Over the last 150 years, Singapore's primary forest has been reduced to less than 0.2% of its previo...
Here, we explore the mating pattern and genetic structure of a tropical tree species, Cariniana estr...
International audienceFollowing the global trend of deforestation and degradation, tropical dry fore...
Genetic diversity in two economically valuable neotropical tree species was evaluated using AFLP mar...
Tropical trees are particularly vulnerable to forest fragmentation because of their low densities, s...
Caesalpinia echinata, commonly known as Pau-brasil (Brazilwood), the famous tree that named Brazil i...