Phylogeographic studies provide an important framework for investigating the mechanisms operating during the earliest stages of speciation, as reproductive barriers can be examined among divergent lineages in a geographic context. We investigated the evolution of early stages of intrinsic postmating isolation among different populations and lineages of Epidendrum denticulatum, a Neotropical orchid distributed across different biomes in South America. We estimated genetic diversity and structure for both nuclear and plastid markers, using a haplotype network, differentiation tests, Bayesian assignment analysis, and divergence time estimates of the main lineages. Reproductive barriers among divergent lineages were examined by analyzing seed v...
Bulbophyllum occultum, an epiphytic orchid mainly distributed in the rainforests of (north)eastern M...
Colonization of vacant habitat is a fundamental ecological process that affects the ability of speci...
Morphological measurement data and microsatellite data used to produce Figure 4, Figure 5, and Table...
Phylogeographic studies provide an important framework for investigating the mechanisms operating du...
Phylogeographic studies provide an important framework for investigating the mechanisms operating du...
Spatial patterns of genetic variation can reveal otherwise cryptic evolutionary and landscape proces...
Multiple ecological and life-history traits shape the fine-scale spatial genetic structure (FSGS) of...
Mountains play a crucial role in the origin and maintenance of Neotropical biodiversity, but there a...
Analysing the processes that determine whether species boundaries are maintained upon secondary cont...
Tropical forests are rapidly being dissected into small isolated fragments. However, little is known...
Populations of many species are isolated within narrow elevation bands of Neotropical mountain habit...
Species population genetics could be an important factor explaining variation in clade species richn...
Orchids are the most diverse family of angiosperms, with over 25 000 species, more than mammals, bir...
<div><p>Knowledge of the role of Neotropical montane landscapes in shaping genetic connectivity and ...
Bulbophyllum occultum, an epiphytic orchid mainly distributed in the rainforests of (north)eastern M...
Colonization of vacant habitat is a fundamental ecological process that affects the ability of speci...
Morphological measurement data and microsatellite data used to produce Figure 4, Figure 5, and Table...
Phylogeographic studies provide an important framework for investigating the mechanisms operating du...
Phylogeographic studies provide an important framework for investigating the mechanisms operating du...
Spatial patterns of genetic variation can reveal otherwise cryptic evolutionary and landscape proces...
Multiple ecological and life-history traits shape the fine-scale spatial genetic structure (FSGS) of...
Mountains play a crucial role in the origin and maintenance of Neotropical biodiversity, but there a...
Analysing the processes that determine whether species boundaries are maintained upon secondary cont...
Tropical forests are rapidly being dissected into small isolated fragments. However, little is known...
Populations of many species are isolated within narrow elevation bands of Neotropical mountain habit...
Species population genetics could be an important factor explaining variation in clade species richn...
Orchids are the most diverse family of angiosperms, with over 25 000 species, more than mammals, bir...
<div><p>Knowledge of the role of Neotropical montane landscapes in shaping genetic connectivity and ...
Bulbophyllum occultum, an epiphytic orchid mainly distributed in the rainforests of (north)eastern M...
Colonization of vacant habitat is a fundamental ecological process that affects the ability of speci...
Morphological measurement data and microsatellite data used to produce Figure 4, Figure 5, and Table...