The present study investigated the genetic diversity, population structure, FST outliers, and extent and pattern of linkage disequilibrium in five populations of Keteleeria davidiana var. formosana, which is listed as a critically endangered species by the Council of Agriculture, Taiwan. Twelve amplified fragment length polymorphism primer pairs generated a total of 465 markers, of which 83.74% on average were polymorphic across populations, with a mean Nei’s genetic diversity of 0.233 and a low level of genetic differentiation (approximately 6%) based on the total dataset. Linkage disequilibrium and HICKORY analyses suggested recent population bottlenecks and inbreeding in K. davidiana var. formosana. Both STRUCTURE and BAPS observed exten...
Climatic selection contributes greatly to local adaptation and intraspecific differentiation, but th...
Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) occurs in a coastal and an interior variety that differ in droug...
Given predicted rapid climate change, an understanding of how environmental factors affect genetic d...
The present study investigated the genetic diversity, population structure, FST outliers, and extent...
The present study investigated the genetic diversity, population structure, F ST outliers, and exten...
<div><p>The present study investigated the genetic diversity, population structure, <i>F</i><sub>ST<...
Double digest restriction site-associated DNA sequencing (ddRADseq) is a tool for delivering genome-...
The central–marginal hypothesis predicts that geographically peripheral populations should exhibit r...
Marginal populations are expected to provide the frontiers for adaptation, evolution and range shift...
Elucidation of the evolutionary processes that constrain or facilitate adaptive divergence is a cent...
Local adaptation is important in evolutionary processes and speciation. We used multiple tests to id...
Premise of the study : Population genetic analyses provide information on the population context in ...
Linking ecology with evolutionary biology is important to understand how environments drive populati...
Marginal populations are expected to provide the frontiers for adaptation, evolution and range shift...
Local adaptation to different environments has the potential to maintain divergence between populati...
Climatic selection contributes greatly to local adaptation and intraspecific differentiation, but th...
Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) occurs in a coastal and an interior variety that differ in droug...
Given predicted rapid climate change, an understanding of how environmental factors affect genetic d...
The present study investigated the genetic diversity, population structure, FST outliers, and extent...
The present study investigated the genetic diversity, population structure, F ST outliers, and exten...
<div><p>The present study investigated the genetic diversity, population structure, <i>F</i><sub>ST<...
Double digest restriction site-associated DNA sequencing (ddRADseq) is a tool for delivering genome-...
The central–marginal hypothesis predicts that geographically peripheral populations should exhibit r...
Marginal populations are expected to provide the frontiers for adaptation, evolution and range shift...
Elucidation of the evolutionary processes that constrain or facilitate adaptive divergence is a cent...
Local adaptation is important in evolutionary processes and speciation. We used multiple tests to id...
Premise of the study : Population genetic analyses provide information on the population context in ...
Linking ecology with evolutionary biology is important to understand how environments drive populati...
Marginal populations are expected to provide the frontiers for adaptation, evolution and range shift...
Local adaptation to different environments has the potential to maintain divergence between populati...
Climatic selection contributes greatly to local adaptation and intraspecific differentiation, but th...
Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) occurs in a coastal and an interior variety that differ in droug...
Given predicted rapid climate change, an understanding of how environmental factors affect genetic d...