We investigated the phylogeography of the New Zealand endemic monotypic coastal tree Entelea arborescens (whau; Malvaceae). The distribution of whau in the southern North Island and South Island has been suggested to result from pre-European Māori cultivation. Whau wood is extremely buoyant and was used to make fishing floats and rafts. We sequenced two chloroplast loci and the nuclear ITS region and genotyped nine microsatellite loci from samples collected across the species’ range. The different genetic markers produced concordant results and revealed two principal genetic clusters, which were estimated to have diverged during the Pleistocene. The distribution of these clusters shows an east–west split across the northern North Island, wh...
We examined the genetic structuring of rengarenga (Arthropodium cirratum; Asparagaceae), an endemic ...
Cominella maculosa and C. virgata are common rocky shore whelk species from New Zealand. This study ...
Aim The distribution of genetic variation in the Australian dry sclerophyll plant Hardenbergia viol...
Geologic processes have shaped the New Zealand archipelago throughout its existence. The last major ...
The origins and evolution of the New Zealand flora have puzzled the imagination of botanists world-w...
This thesis describes molecular systematic studies that test hypotheses concerning the age and origi...
Nothofagus (‘southern beech’) is a major component in forests throughout the South Island of New Ze...
New Zealand forests grow under highly oceanic climates on an isolated southern archipelago. They exp...
We use chloroplast DNA sequencing to examine aspects of the pre-European Māori cultivation of an end...
<div><p>We use chloroplast DNA sequencing to examine aspects of the pre-European Māori cultivation o...
open3siCeratophyllum demersum (common hornwort) is presently considered the worst invasive submerged...
Aim Patterns of genetic variation within forest species are poorly documented in island ecosystems. ...
Aim We test hypotheses regarding the origin of diversity and patterns of species richness in and aro...
The application of DNA sequencing to studies of the biogeography and origin of New Zealand plant gro...
<div><p>We review the biology and ecology of <i>Metrosideros excelsa</i> (Myrtaceae), an endemic ang...
We examined the genetic structuring of rengarenga (Arthropodium cirratum; Asparagaceae), an endemic ...
Cominella maculosa and C. virgata are common rocky shore whelk species from New Zealand. This study ...
Aim The distribution of genetic variation in the Australian dry sclerophyll plant Hardenbergia viol...
Geologic processes have shaped the New Zealand archipelago throughout its existence. The last major ...
The origins and evolution of the New Zealand flora have puzzled the imagination of botanists world-w...
This thesis describes molecular systematic studies that test hypotheses concerning the age and origi...
Nothofagus (‘southern beech’) is a major component in forests throughout the South Island of New Ze...
New Zealand forests grow under highly oceanic climates on an isolated southern archipelago. They exp...
We use chloroplast DNA sequencing to examine aspects of the pre-European Māori cultivation of an end...
<div><p>We use chloroplast DNA sequencing to examine aspects of the pre-European Māori cultivation o...
open3siCeratophyllum demersum (common hornwort) is presently considered the worst invasive submerged...
Aim Patterns of genetic variation within forest species are poorly documented in island ecosystems. ...
Aim We test hypotheses regarding the origin of diversity and patterns of species richness in and aro...
The application of DNA sequencing to studies of the biogeography and origin of New Zealand plant gro...
<div><p>We review the biology and ecology of <i>Metrosideros excelsa</i> (Myrtaceae), an endemic ang...
We examined the genetic structuring of rengarenga (Arthropodium cirratum; Asparagaceae), an endemic ...
Cominella maculosa and C. virgata are common rocky shore whelk species from New Zealand. This study ...
Aim The distribution of genetic variation in the Australian dry sclerophyll plant Hardenbergia viol...