The beech species Fagus hayatae is an important relict tree species in subtropical China, whose biogeographical patterns may reflect floral responses to climate change in this region during the Quaternary. Previous studies have revealed phylogeography for three of the four Fagus species in China, but study on F. hayatae, the most sparsely distributed of these species, is still lacking. Here, molecular methods based on eight simple sequence repeat (SSR) loci of nuclear DNA (nDNA) and three chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) sequences were applied for analyses of genetic diversity and structure in 375 samples from 14 F. hayatae populations across its whole range. Both nDNA and cpDNA indicated a high level of genetic diversity in this species. Significan...
Southwest China is one of the major global biodiversity hotspots. The Tanaka line, extending within ...
<div><p>The biogeographical relationships between far-separated populations, in particular, those in...
How coniferous trees in northern China changed their distribution ranges in response to Quaternary c...
Fagus L. is a key component in temperate deciduous broadleaf forests of the Northern Hemisphere. How...
Chloroplast (cp) DNA polymorphism was analyzed in 14 populations of beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) ...
The genus Fagus (beech, Fagaceae) consists of about 10 species discontinuously distributed in East A...
The biogeographical relationships between far-separated populations, in particular, those in the mai...
The genus Fagus (beech, Fagaceae) consists of about 10 species discontinuously distributed in East A...
The genus Fagus (beech, Fagaceae) consists of about 10 species discontinuously distributed in East A...
China is abundant in beech species. Five of ten species from the germs Fagus are distributed in sout...
Local adaptation to different environments has the potential to maintain divergence between populati...
Local adaptation to different environments has the potential to maintain divergence between populati...
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle, a temperate tree species, has a wide distribution in China. To ...
© 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.Eurycorymbus cavaleriei (Lévl.) Rehd. et Hand.-Mazz. (Sapindaceae) i...
The biogeographical relationships between far-separated populations, in particular, those in the mai...
Southwest China is one of the major global biodiversity hotspots. The Tanaka line, extending within ...
<div><p>The biogeographical relationships between far-separated populations, in particular, those in...
How coniferous trees in northern China changed their distribution ranges in response to Quaternary c...
Fagus L. is a key component in temperate deciduous broadleaf forests of the Northern Hemisphere. How...
Chloroplast (cp) DNA polymorphism was analyzed in 14 populations of beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) ...
The genus Fagus (beech, Fagaceae) consists of about 10 species discontinuously distributed in East A...
The biogeographical relationships between far-separated populations, in particular, those in the mai...
The genus Fagus (beech, Fagaceae) consists of about 10 species discontinuously distributed in East A...
The genus Fagus (beech, Fagaceae) consists of about 10 species discontinuously distributed in East A...
China is abundant in beech species. Five of ten species from the germs Fagus are distributed in sout...
Local adaptation to different environments has the potential to maintain divergence between populati...
Local adaptation to different environments has the potential to maintain divergence between populati...
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle, a temperate tree species, has a wide distribution in China. To ...
© 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.Eurycorymbus cavaleriei (Lévl.) Rehd. et Hand.-Mazz. (Sapindaceae) i...
The biogeographical relationships between far-separated populations, in particular, those in the mai...
Southwest China is one of the major global biodiversity hotspots. The Tanaka line, extending within ...
<div><p>The biogeographical relationships between far-separated populations, in particular, those in...
How coniferous trees in northern China changed their distribution ranges in response to Quaternary c...