- Background and Aims The impact of evolutionary forces on insular systems is particularly exacerbated by the remoteness of islands, strong founder effects, small population size and the influence of biotic and abiotic factors. Patterns of molecular diversity were analysed in an island system with Santalum insulare, a sandalwood species endemic to eastern Polynesia. The aims were to evaluate clonality and to study the genetic diversity and structure of this species, in order to understand the evolutionary process and to define a conservation strategy. - Methods Eight nuclear microsatellites were used to investigate clonality, genetic variation and structure of the French Polynesian sandalwood populations found on ten islands distributed ove...
Oceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on evolution and speciat...
Adaptive radiation is a common mode of speciation among plants endemic to oceanic islands. This patt...
Little is known about how diversification occurs within long‐lived, highly dispersible and continuou...
Aim Patterns of genetic variation within forest species are poorly documented in island ecosystems. ...
International audienceAim Patterns of genetic variation within forest species are poorly documented ...
We present the study of the genetic diversity and structure of a tropical tree in an insular system,...
We present a study of the genetic diversity and structure of a tropical tree in an insular system. S...
Various approaches have been developed to define conservation units for plant and animal species. In...
Tropical plant species have been the focus of considerable attention in regard to their potential ec...
International audienceOceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on...
Oceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on evolution and speciat...
We have tried to elucidate the origin of phytochemical variation in trees by studying concomitantly ...
Ecological conditions, such as high habitat diversity and the absence of competitors, have been prop...
Oceanic islands provide a "natural laboratory" to study the impact of the evolutionary forces on the...
Many factors shape the genetic diversity of island-endemic trees, with important implications for co...
Oceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on evolution and speciat...
Adaptive radiation is a common mode of speciation among plants endemic to oceanic islands. This patt...
Little is known about how diversification occurs within long‐lived, highly dispersible and continuou...
Aim Patterns of genetic variation within forest species are poorly documented in island ecosystems. ...
International audienceAim Patterns of genetic variation within forest species are poorly documented ...
We present the study of the genetic diversity and structure of a tropical tree in an insular system,...
We present a study of the genetic diversity and structure of a tropical tree in an insular system. S...
Various approaches have been developed to define conservation units for plant and animal species. In...
Tropical plant species have been the focus of considerable attention in regard to their potential ec...
International audienceOceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on...
Oceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on evolution and speciat...
We have tried to elucidate the origin of phytochemical variation in trees by studying concomitantly ...
Ecological conditions, such as high habitat diversity and the absence of competitors, have been prop...
Oceanic islands provide a "natural laboratory" to study the impact of the evolutionary forces on the...
Many factors shape the genetic diversity of island-endemic trees, with important implications for co...
Oceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on evolution and speciat...
Adaptive radiation is a common mode of speciation among plants endemic to oceanic islands. This patt...
Little is known about how diversification occurs within long‐lived, highly dispersible and continuou...