Avicennia L. (Avicenniaceae), one of the most diverse mangrove genera, is distributed widely in tropical and subtropical intertidal zones worldwide. Five species of Avicennia in the Indo-West Pacific region have been previously described. However, their phylogenetic relationships were determined based on morphological and allozyme data. To enhance our understanding of evolutionary patterns in the clade, we carried out a molecular phylogenetic study using wide sampling and multiple loci. Our results support two monophyletic clades across all species worldwide in Avicennia: an Atlantic-East Pacific (AEP) lineage and an Indo-West Pacific (IWP) lineage. This split is in line with biogeographic distribution of the clade. Focusing on the IWP bran...
Mangrove plants grow in the intertidal zone in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. The globa...
Acanthaceae as circumscribed today consists of the three subfamilies Acanthoideae (Acanthaceae sensu...
Mangrove plants comprise a unique group of organisms that grow within the intertidal zones of tropic...
Avicennia L. (Avicenniaceae), one of the most diverse mangrove genera, is distributed widely in trop...
Allozyme variation in species of the mangrove genus Avicennia was screened in 25 populations collect...
In Australia, New Guinea and the southwestern Pacific five species are recognised in Avicennia L. Fo...
Background: Mangroves are key components of coastal ecosystems in tropical and subtropical regions w...
Without continental drift, the diversity and distribution of many species, including mangrove plants...
Morphological variation in flowers, fruits and leaves of A. alba, A. integra, A. lanata, A. marina a...
Without continental drift, the diversity and distribution of many species, including mangrove plants...
Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mos...
Contemporary mangrove forest areas took shape historically and their genetic connectivity depends on...
Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mos...
Mangrove plants comprise a unique group of organisms that grow within the intertidal zones of tropic...
AimThe genus Xylocarpus contains two mangrove species, X. granatum and X. moluccensis, and a rare no...
Mangrove plants grow in the intertidal zone in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. The globa...
Acanthaceae as circumscribed today consists of the three subfamilies Acanthoideae (Acanthaceae sensu...
Mangrove plants comprise a unique group of organisms that grow within the intertidal zones of tropic...
Avicennia L. (Avicenniaceae), one of the most diverse mangrove genera, is distributed widely in trop...
Allozyme variation in species of the mangrove genus Avicennia was screened in 25 populations collect...
In Australia, New Guinea and the southwestern Pacific five species are recognised in Avicennia L. Fo...
Background: Mangroves are key components of coastal ecosystems in tropical and subtropical regions w...
Without continental drift, the diversity and distribution of many species, including mangrove plants...
Morphological variation in flowers, fruits and leaves of A. alba, A. integra, A. lanata, A. marina a...
Without continental drift, the diversity and distribution of many species, including mangrove plants...
Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mos...
Contemporary mangrove forest areas took shape historically and their genetic connectivity depends on...
Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mos...
Mangrove plants comprise a unique group of organisms that grow within the intertidal zones of tropic...
AimThe genus Xylocarpus contains two mangrove species, X. granatum and X. moluccensis, and a rare no...
Mangrove plants grow in the intertidal zone in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. The globa...
Acanthaceae as circumscribed today consists of the three subfamilies Acanthoideae (Acanthaceae sensu...
Mangrove plants comprise a unique group of organisms that grow within the intertidal zones of tropic...