Estuarine organisms grow in highly heterogeneous habitats and their genetic differentiation are driven by selective and neutral processes as well as population colonization history. However, the relative importance of the processes that underlie genetic structure is still puzzling. Scirpus mariqueter is a perennial grass almost limited in the Changjiang River estuary and it’s adjacent Qiantang River estuary. Here, using amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP), a moderate-high level of genetic differentiation among populations (range FST: 0.0310-0.3325) was showed despite large ongoing dispersal. FLOCK assigned all individuals to 13 clusters and revealed a complex genetic structure. Some genetic clusters were limited in peripheries com...
Ecological adaptation is the driving force during divergence-with-gene-flow and generates reproducti...
Instances of parallel ecotypic divergence where adaptation to similar conditions repeatedly cause si...
Steep environmental gradients offer important opportunities to study the interaction between natural...
Estuarine organisms grow in highly heterogeneous habitats and their genetic differentiation are driv...
Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Estuarine organisms grow in highly hete...
Understanding the extent to which neutral processes and adaptive divergence shape the spatial struct...
Little is known about the processes shaping population structure in saltmarshes. It is expected that...
Macroalgae underpin most temperate inshore ecosystems, but increasing macroalgal loss, fragmentation...
Parallel evolution of similar phenotypes provides strong evidence for the operation of natural selec...
It has been suggested that adaptive evolution on ecological timescales shapes communities. However, ...
Determination of spatial genetic structure (SGS) in natural populations is important for both theore...
We investigated mechanisms of reproductive isolation in livebearing fishes (genus Poecilia) inhabiti...
Due to changes in land use, the natural habitats of an increasing number of plant species have becom...
Species' geographical ranges are often restricted due to niche limitation resulting in geographical ...
Ecological adaptation is the driving force during divergence-with-gene-flow and generates reproducti...
Instances of parallel ecotypic divergence where adaptation to similar conditions repeatedly cause si...
Steep environmental gradients offer important opportunities to study the interaction between natural...
Estuarine organisms grow in highly heterogeneous habitats and their genetic differentiation are driv...
Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Estuarine organisms grow in highly hete...
Understanding the extent to which neutral processes and adaptive divergence shape the spatial struct...
Little is known about the processes shaping population structure in saltmarshes. It is expected that...
Macroalgae underpin most temperate inshore ecosystems, but increasing macroalgal loss, fragmentation...
Parallel evolution of similar phenotypes provides strong evidence for the operation of natural selec...
It has been suggested that adaptive evolution on ecological timescales shapes communities. However, ...
Determination of spatial genetic structure (SGS) in natural populations is important for both theore...
We investigated mechanisms of reproductive isolation in livebearing fishes (genus Poecilia) inhabiti...
Due to changes in land use, the natural habitats of an increasing number of plant species have becom...
Species' geographical ranges are often restricted due to niche limitation resulting in geographical ...
Ecological adaptation is the driving force during divergence-with-gene-flow and generates reproducti...
Instances of parallel ecotypic divergence where adaptation to similar conditions repeatedly cause si...
Steep environmental gradients offer important opportunities to study the interaction between natural...