PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Species formation is an intuitive endpoint of reproductive isolation, but circumscribing taxa that arise during speciation can be difficult because of gene flow, morphological continuity, hybridization or polyploidization, and low sequence variation among newly diverged lineages. Nonetheless, species complexes are ubiquitous and their classification is essential for understanding how diversity influences ecosystem function. METHODS: We used modern sequencing technology to identify lineages of perennial Claytonia L., and assessed correspondence between genetic lineages and morphological/ecological variation. Subsets of 18 taxa from 63 populations were used for (a) lineage discovery using network and coalesce...
168 pagesA key goal of evolutionary biology is to understand the processes that drive and maintain b...
Understanding if the members of an ecological community have co-diversified is a central concern of ...
In just the past 20 years the use of molecular markers in systematics, evolution, and horticulture h...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Species formation is an intuitive endpoint of reproductive isolation, but circ...
Premise of the study: The Neotropical Gesneriaceae is a lineage known for its colorful and diverse f...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Speciation is a complex process that can be shaped by many factors, from geogr...
Premise of the Study— The Caryophyllales contains ~12,500 species and is known for its cosmopolitan ...
Background: Wild relatives in the genus Arabidopsis are recognized as useful model systems to study ...
Premise of the study: Penstemon (Plantaginaceae) is a large and diverse genus endemic to North Ameri...
Background: Cherleria (Caryophyllaceae) is a circumboreal genus that also occurs in the high mountai...
Premise of the study: As systematists grapple with how to best harness the power of next-generation ...
Premise of the Study: The Caryophyllales contain similar to 12,500 species and are known for their c...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Evolutionary radiations provide excellent opportunities to study the origins o...
Premise of the study: Evolutionary radiations provide opportunities to examine large-scale patterns ...
Premise of Study: The slipper orchids (Cypripedioideae) are a morphologically distinct subfamily of ...
168 pagesA key goal of evolutionary biology is to understand the processes that drive and maintain b...
Understanding if the members of an ecological community have co-diversified is a central concern of ...
In just the past 20 years the use of molecular markers in systematics, evolution, and horticulture h...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Species formation is an intuitive endpoint of reproductive isolation, but circ...
Premise of the study: The Neotropical Gesneriaceae is a lineage known for its colorful and diverse f...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Speciation is a complex process that can be shaped by many factors, from geogr...
Premise of the Study— The Caryophyllales contains ~12,500 species and is known for its cosmopolitan ...
Background: Wild relatives in the genus Arabidopsis are recognized as useful model systems to study ...
Premise of the study: Penstemon (Plantaginaceae) is a large and diverse genus endemic to North Ameri...
Background: Cherleria (Caryophyllaceae) is a circumboreal genus that also occurs in the high mountai...
Premise of the study: As systematists grapple with how to best harness the power of next-generation ...
Premise of the Study: The Caryophyllales contain similar to 12,500 species and are known for their c...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Evolutionary radiations provide excellent opportunities to study the origins o...
Premise of the study: Evolutionary radiations provide opportunities to examine large-scale patterns ...
Premise of Study: The slipper orchids (Cypripedioideae) are a morphologically distinct subfamily of ...
168 pagesA key goal of evolutionary biology is to understand the processes that drive and maintain b...
Understanding if the members of an ecological community have co-diversified is a central concern of ...
In just the past 20 years the use of molecular markers in systematics, evolution, and horticulture h...