Aim. To assess the effects of altitude and historic and recent forest fragmentation on the genetic diversity and structure of the wind-pollinated tropical tree line species Polylepis incana. Location. One of the highest mountain forest regions of the world, located in the Eastern Cordillera of the Ecuadorian Andes. Methods. We compared genetic diversity and structure of adult trees with those of seedlings (n = 118 in both cases) in nine forest stands spanning an altitudinal gradient from 3500 to 4100 m a.s.l. using amplified fragment length polymorphisms(AFLPs). Genetic diversity was calculated as percentage of polymorphic bands (P) and Nei?s expected heterozygosity (He); genetic differentiation was assessed using analysis of molecular vari...
The Central American seasonally dry tropical (SDT) forest biome is one of the worlds’ most endangere...
The Central American seasonally dry tropical (SDT) forest biome is one of the worlds’ most endangere...
Premise of the study: Tropical forests are the most species-rich terrestrial communities on Earth, a...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Biological responses to climatic change usually leave imprints on the genetic ...
Habitat fragmentation is a severe problem that negatively affects forests around the world. This phe...
Phenological differences in flowering arising along elevational gradients may be caused by either lo...
Premise of the study: Patterns of spatial genetic structure (SGS) were analyzed within a population ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation may impact animal-mediated dispersal of seed and pollen, and a key qu...
Fragmentation of tropical forests has changed continuous tropical landscapes into a network of poorl...
Highlighting patterns of distribution and assembly of plants involves the use of community phylogene...
Genetic diversity in two economically valuable neotropical tree species was evaluated using AFLP mar...
The Eastern Arc Mountains are believed to support some of the oldest tropical forest in the world. T...
The Eastern Arc Mountains are believed to support some of the oldest tropical forest in the world. T...
© 2019 by the authors. Highlighting patterns of distribution and assembly of plants involves the use...
The Central American seasonally dry tropical (SDT) forest biome is one of the worlds’ most endangere...
The Central American seasonally dry tropical (SDT) forest biome is one of the worlds’ most endangere...
The Central American seasonally dry tropical (SDT) forest biome is one of the worlds’ most endangere...
Premise of the study: Tropical forests are the most species-rich terrestrial communities on Earth, a...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Biological responses to climatic change usually leave imprints on the genetic ...
Habitat fragmentation is a severe problem that negatively affects forests around the world. This phe...
Phenological differences in flowering arising along elevational gradients may be caused by either lo...
Premise of the study: Patterns of spatial genetic structure (SGS) were analyzed within a population ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation may impact animal-mediated dispersal of seed and pollen, and a key qu...
Fragmentation of tropical forests has changed continuous tropical landscapes into a network of poorl...
Highlighting patterns of distribution and assembly of plants involves the use of community phylogene...
Genetic diversity in two economically valuable neotropical tree species was evaluated using AFLP mar...
The Eastern Arc Mountains are believed to support some of the oldest tropical forest in the world. T...
The Eastern Arc Mountains are believed to support some of the oldest tropical forest in the world. T...
© 2019 by the authors. Highlighting patterns of distribution and assembly of plants involves the use...
The Central American seasonally dry tropical (SDT) forest biome is one of the worlds’ most endangere...
The Central American seasonally dry tropical (SDT) forest biome is one of the worlds’ most endangere...
The Central American seasonally dry tropical (SDT) forest biome is one of the worlds’ most endangere...
Premise of the study: Tropical forests are the most species-rich terrestrial communities on Earth, a...