A leading hypothesis for the immense diversity of the Orchidaceae is that skewed mating success and small, disjunct populations lead to strong genetic drift and switches between adaptive peaks. This mechanism is only possible under conditions of low gene flow that lead to high genetic differentiation among populations. We tested whether orchids typically exhibit high levels of population genetic differentiation by conducting a meta-analysis to compare mean levels of population genetic differentiation (FST) between orchids and other diverse families and between rare and common orchids. Compared with other families, the Orchidaceae is typically characterized by relatively low genetic differentiation among populations (mean FST = 0.146) at all...
Hong Kong once supported more than 109 species of wild orchids, of which approximately 30% were ende...
Evolution through either natural selection or genetic drift is dependent on variation at the genetic...
Due to substantial population decline, the Korean orchid P. scolopendrifolia is considered endangere...
Species population genetics could be an important factor explaining variation in clade species richn...
Background and aims – Understanding how plant traits mediate the relationship between plant populati...
Small populations are facing a particular risk of extinction due to a lack of appropriate genetic di...
Because of harsh conditions, suboptimal habitat quality and poor connectivity to other populations, ...
Comparative studies on the genetic attributes of colonizing orchids with diverse mating systems are ...
Species with specialized ecological interactions present significant conservation challenges. In pla...
Populations at the margins of a species` distribution range are often smaller and more spatially iso...
Morphological measurement data and microsatellite data used to produce Figure 4, Figure 5, and Table...
The endangered orchid Anacamptis robusta is a narrowly endemic species restricted to fragmented mars...
The Orchidaceae is characterised by a diverse range of life histories, reproductive strategies and g...
Analysing the processes that determine whether species boundaries are maintained upon secondary cont...
Genetic variation was examined in five microsatellite loci to seek evidence of genetic differentiati...
Hong Kong once supported more than 109 species of wild orchids, of which approximately 30% were ende...
Evolution through either natural selection or genetic drift is dependent on variation at the genetic...
Due to substantial population decline, the Korean orchid P. scolopendrifolia is considered endangere...
Species population genetics could be an important factor explaining variation in clade species richn...
Background and aims – Understanding how plant traits mediate the relationship between plant populati...
Small populations are facing a particular risk of extinction due to a lack of appropriate genetic di...
Because of harsh conditions, suboptimal habitat quality and poor connectivity to other populations, ...
Comparative studies on the genetic attributes of colonizing orchids with diverse mating systems are ...
Species with specialized ecological interactions present significant conservation challenges. In pla...
Populations at the margins of a species` distribution range are often smaller and more spatially iso...
Morphological measurement data and microsatellite data used to produce Figure 4, Figure 5, and Table...
The endangered orchid Anacamptis robusta is a narrowly endemic species restricted to fragmented mars...
The Orchidaceae is characterised by a diverse range of life histories, reproductive strategies and g...
Analysing the processes that determine whether species boundaries are maintained upon secondary cont...
Genetic variation was examined in five microsatellite loci to seek evidence of genetic differentiati...
Hong Kong once supported more than 109 species of wild orchids, of which approximately 30% were ende...
Evolution through either natural selection or genetic drift is dependent on variation at the genetic...
Due to substantial population decline, the Korean orchid P. scolopendrifolia is considered endangere...