The effect of glaciation on levels and patterns of genetic variation has been well studied in the Northern Hemisphere. However, although glaciation has undoubtedly shaped the genetic structure of plants in the Southern Hemisphere, fewer studies have characterized the effect, and almost none of them using microsatellites. Particularly complex patterns of genetic structure might be expected in areas such as the Andes, where both latitudinal and altitudinal glacial advance and retreat have molded modern plant communities. We therefore studied the population genetics of three closely related, hybridizing species of Nothofagus (N. obliqua, N. alpina, and N. glauca, all of subgenus Lophozonia; Nothofagaceae) from Chile. To estimate population gen...
Subgenus Nothofagus, although geographically restricted at present to temperate areas of South Ameri...
Within a woody plant species, environmental heterogeneity has the potential to influence the distrib...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Biological responses to climatic change usually leave imprints on the genetic ...
The effect of glaciation on levels and patterns of genetic variation has been well studied in the No...
The Patagonian region is characterized by a complex biogeographic history, with evidence of deep phy...
The Patagonian region is characterized by a complex biogeographic history, with evidence of deep phy...
Artículo de publicación ISIPremise of the study: The temperate forests of southern South America wer...
Population genetic structure, genetic diversity, and natural history of the South American species o...
Phylogeographic studies have made a significant contribution to the interpretation of genetic lineag...
Background and Aim: Quaternary glaciations strongly affected the distribution of species from arid a...
endemic tree Nothofagus alessandrii (Fagaceae) has been historically restricted to the coastal range...
We investigated the impact of past changes in habitat suitability on the current patterns of genetic...
Past demographic changes and current selection pressures determine the genetic variation displayed b...
Extensive phylogeographic and population studies in Nothofagus revealed that hybridization, introgre...
†Background and Aims The endemic tree Nothofagus alessandrii (Fagaceae) has been historically restri...
Subgenus Nothofagus, although geographically restricted at present to temperate areas of South Ameri...
Within a woody plant species, environmental heterogeneity has the potential to influence the distrib...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Biological responses to climatic change usually leave imprints on the genetic ...
The effect of glaciation on levels and patterns of genetic variation has been well studied in the No...
The Patagonian region is characterized by a complex biogeographic history, with evidence of deep phy...
The Patagonian region is characterized by a complex biogeographic history, with evidence of deep phy...
Artículo de publicación ISIPremise of the study: The temperate forests of southern South America wer...
Population genetic structure, genetic diversity, and natural history of the South American species o...
Phylogeographic studies have made a significant contribution to the interpretation of genetic lineag...
Background and Aim: Quaternary glaciations strongly affected the distribution of species from arid a...
endemic tree Nothofagus alessandrii (Fagaceae) has been historically restricted to the coastal range...
We investigated the impact of past changes in habitat suitability on the current patterns of genetic...
Past demographic changes and current selection pressures determine the genetic variation displayed b...
Extensive phylogeographic and population studies in Nothofagus revealed that hybridization, introgre...
†Background and Aims The endemic tree Nothofagus alessandrii (Fagaceae) has been historically restri...
Subgenus Nothofagus, although geographically restricted at present to temperate areas of South Ameri...
Within a woody plant species, environmental heterogeneity has the potential to influence the distrib...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Biological responses to climatic change usually leave imprints on the genetic ...