Habitat fragmentation represents the single most serious threat to the survival of tropical ecosystems. In formulating strategies to counteract the detrimental effects of fragmentation, knowledge of the levels and patterns of genetic diversity within and between natural populations is vital to the establishment of any conservation programme. We utilized polymorphic chloroplast microsatellite markers to analyse genetic diversity in populations of the endangered tropical tree Caesalpinia echinata Lam. representing the entire extant range of the species. Levels of within-population diversity were low, with only two of seven populations studied displaying any variation. The vast majority of the genetic variation was partitioned between geograph...
Long-distance gene flow is thought to be one prerequisite for the persistence of plant species in fr...
Habitat destruction and the resultant fragmentation of the remaining forest are a common phenomenon ...
This paper examines the contribution of human migrations to the propagation and maintenance of Caesa...
Habitat fragmentation represents the single most serious threat to the survival of tropical ecosyste...
We have investigated levels of genetic diversity within and among seven remnant populations of Caesa...
Forest fragments along the Atlantic coastland of Brazil have been highly impacted by extensive human...
Fragmentation of tropical forests has changed continuous tropical landscapes into a network of poorl...
High levels of genetic structuring as a result of population fragmentation in the tropical tree spec...
We report the population genetic structure of the endangered tropical tree species Caryocar brasilie...
Generally, effect of fragmentation per se on biodiversity has not been separated from the effect of ...
Generally, effect of fragmentation per se on biodiversity has not been separated from the effect of ...
Tropical trees are generally long-lived making it difficult to assess the long-term effects of habit...
Here, we explore the mating pattern and genetic structure of a tropical tree species, Cariniana estr...
The Central American seasonally dry tropical (SDT) forest biome is one of the worlds’ most endangere...
International audienceFollowing the global trend of deforestation and degradation, tropical dry fore...
Long-distance gene flow is thought to be one prerequisite for the persistence of plant species in fr...
Habitat destruction and the resultant fragmentation of the remaining forest are a common phenomenon ...
This paper examines the contribution of human migrations to the propagation and maintenance of Caesa...
Habitat fragmentation represents the single most serious threat to the survival of tropical ecosyste...
We have investigated levels of genetic diversity within and among seven remnant populations of Caesa...
Forest fragments along the Atlantic coastland of Brazil have been highly impacted by extensive human...
Fragmentation of tropical forests has changed continuous tropical landscapes into a network of poorl...
High levels of genetic structuring as a result of population fragmentation in the tropical tree spec...
We report the population genetic structure of the endangered tropical tree species Caryocar brasilie...
Generally, effect of fragmentation per se on biodiversity has not been separated from the effect of ...
Generally, effect of fragmentation per se on biodiversity has not been separated from the effect of ...
Tropical trees are generally long-lived making it difficult to assess the long-term effects of habit...
Here, we explore the mating pattern and genetic structure of a tropical tree species, Cariniana estr...
The Central American seasonally dry tropical (SDT) forest biome is one of the worlds’ most endangere...
International audienceFollowing the global trend of deforestation and degradation, tropical dry fore...
Long-distance gene flow is thought to be one prerequisite for the persistence of plant species in fr...
Habitat destruction and the resultant fragmentation of the remaining forest are a common phenomenon ...
This paper examines the contribution of human migrations to the propagation and maintenance of Caesa...