The Guianas have often been proposed as a forest refugium; however, this view has received little testing. Studies of population genetics of forest taxa suggest that the central part of French Guiana remained forested, while the southern part (currently forested) may have harboured more open vegetation. Insights into the population structure of species restricted to non-forested habitats can help test this hypothesis. Using six microsatellite loci, we investigated the population genetics of French Guianan accessions of Manihot esculenta ssp. flabellifolia, a taxon restricted to coastal savannas and to rocky outcrops in the densely forested inland. Coastal populations were highly differentiated from one another, and our data suggest a recent...
Population genetic studies in tropical plants are often challenging because of limited information o...
Wallace’s Riverine Barrier hypotheses is one of the earliest biogeographic explanations for Amazon s...
Plant populations are seriously threatened by anthropogenic habitat disturbance. In particular, defa...
The Guianas have often been proposed as a forest refugium; however, this view has received little te...
International audienceThe Guianas have often been proposed as a forest refugium; however, this view ...
The Guiana Shield is one of the most pristine regions of Amazonia and biologically one of the riches...
Soil gradients are known to be an important driver of divergent natural selection in plant populatio...
Unveiling the genetic basis of local adaptation to environmental variation is a major goal in molecu...
Inselbergs are isolated granitic rock outcrops that provide distinctive ecological conditions. In no...
How Quaternary climatic and geological disturbances influenced the composition of Neotropical forest...
Several studies have suggested that climatic changes during the Pleistocene may have resulted in a r...
Premise of the study: Tropical forests are the most species-rich terrestrial communities on Earth, a...
Various historical processes have been put forth as drivers of patterns in the spatial distribution ...
Both gene flow and historical events influence the genetic diversity of natural populations. One way...
Drier periods from the late Pleistocene and early Holocene have been hypothesized to have caused the...
Population genetic studies in tropical plants are often challenging because of limited information o...
Wallace’s Riverine Barrier hypotheses is one of the earliest biogeographic explanations for Amazon s...
Plant populations are seriously threatened by anthropogenic habitat disturbance. In particular, defa...
The Guianas have often been proposed as a forest refugium; however, this view has received little te...
International audienceThe Guianas have often been proposed as a forest refugium; however, this view ...
The Guiana Shield is one of the most pristine regions of Amazonia and biologically one of the riches...
Soil gradients are known to be an important driver of divergent natural selection in plant populatio...
Unveiling the genetic basis of local adaptation to environmental variation is a major goal in molecu...
Inselbergs are isolated granitic rock outcrops that provide distinctive ecological conditions. In no...
How Quaternary climatic and geological disturbances influenced the composition of Neotropical forest...
Several studies have suggested that climatic changes during the Pleistocene may have resulted in a r...
Premise of the study: Tropical forests are the most species-rich terrestrial communities on Earth, a...
Various historical processes have been put forth as drivers of patterns in the spatial distribution ...
Both gene flow and historical events influence the genetic diversity of natural populations. One way...
Drier periods from the late Pleistocene and early Holocene have been hypothesized to have caused the...
Population genetic studies in tropical plants are often challenging because of limited information o...
Wallace’s Riverine Barrier hypotheses is one of the earliest biogeographic explanations for Amazon s...
Plant populations are seriously threatened by anthropogenic habitat disturbance. In particular, defa...