Aim We perform a phylogeographical study of an endemic Patagonian herbaceous plant to assess whether geographical patterns of genetic variation correspond to in situ Pleistocene survival or to glacial retreat and post-glacial expansion. We also seek to determine the locations of potential glacial refugia and post-glacial colonization routes. Location Southern Andes and Patagonian steppe. Methods We used Calceolaria polyrhiza, a widely distributed Patagonian herbaceous plant that occurs mainly in the understorey of Nothofagus rain forests and in the arid Patagonian steppe, as our model system. The chloroplast intergenic spacer trnH–psbA was sequenced for 590 individuals from 68 populations. Sequence data were analysed using phylogenetic...
Shared genetic patterns within a community of ecologically distinct species may reflect the role of ...
The Patagonian region is characterized by a complex biogeographic history, with evidence of deep phy...
Phylogeographical inferences, applied in a comparative framework across multiple species at a region...
Aim We perform a phylogeographical study of an endemic Patagonian herbaceous plant to assess whether...
The Patagonian steppe is an immense, cold, arid region, yet phylogeographically understudied. Nassau...
Aim An integrative study of the endemic, yet ubiquitous, Patagonian shrub Mulinum spinosum (Apiaceae...
Phylogeographical patterns provide valuable insight into the historical processes underlying diversi...
This thesis is a phylogeographic investigation into plant species from Patagonia, and aims to infer ...
Climate and landscape changes that occurred in Patagonia during the Pleistocene presumably led to th...
Quaternary environmental changes substantially impacted the landscape and promoted rapid evolutionar...
A major reorganization of Patagonian ecosystems occurred when permanent ice sheets appeared in Antar...
We studied the epiphytic species Tillandsia capillaris and T. virescens that grow as neotenic forms ...
Climate and landscape changes that occurred in Patagonia during the Pleistocene presumably led to th...
The South American Transition Zone (SATZ) is a biogeographic area in which not only orogeny (Andes u...
Peripheral sites usually offer suboptimal conditions for species with wide distributions, where expr...
Shared genetic patterns within a community of ecologically distinct species may reflect the role of ...
The Patagonian region is characterized by a complex biogeographic history, with evidence of deep phy...
Phylogeographical inferences, applied in a comparative framework across multiple species at a region...
Aim We perform a phylogeographical study of an endemic Patagonian herbaceous plant to assess whether...
The Patagonian steppe is an immense, cold, arid region, yet phylogeographically understudied. Nassau...
Aim An integrative study of the endemic, yet ubiquitous, Patagonian shrub Mulinum spinosum (Apiaceae...
Phylogeographical patterns provide valuable insight into the historical processes underlying diversi...
This thesis is a phylogeographic investigation into plant species from Patagonia, and aims to infer ...
Climate and landscape changes that occurred in Patagonia during the Pleistocene presumably led to th...
Quaternary environmental changes substantially impacted the landscape and promoted rapid evolutionar...
A major reorganization of Patagonian ecosystems occurred when permanent ice sheets appeared in Antar...
We studied the epiphytic species Tillandsia capillaris and T. virescens that grow as neotenic forms ...
Climate and landscape changes that occurred in Patagonia during the Pleistocene presumably led to th...
The South American Transition Zone (SATZ) is a biogeographic area in which not only orogeny (Andes u...
Peripheral sites usually offer suboptimal conditions for species with wide distributions, where expr...
Shared genetic patterns within a community of ecologically distinct species may reflect the role of ...
The Patagonian region is characterized by a complex biogeographic history, with evidence of deep phy...
Phylogeographical inferences, applied in a comparative framework across multiple species at a region...