Prinsepia Royle (Rosaceae) is a genus native to China and the Himalayan region. In order to explain its current fragmented distribution pattern and to compare the impact of relatively recent climate changes on the genetic structure of Prinsepia species in different regions of China, a total of 66 populations and 617 individuals of four species of Prinsepia were genotyped, using three cpDNA markers. Meanwhile, phylogenetic reconstructions and divergence dating were conducted using the cpDNA haplotypes dataset and the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) dataset, respectively. Ecological niche modeling (ENM) was performed to predict the potential distribution of each species of Prinsepia at present and during the Last Glacial M...
[Background] Mountains have not only provided refuge for species, but also offered dispersal corrido...
Aim: Understanding the relative roles of geography and ecology in driving speciation, population div...
Aim: Understanding the relative roles of geography and ecology in driving speciation, population div...
Prinsepia Royle (Rosaceae) is a genus native to China and the Himalayan region. In order to explain ...
Numerous temperate plants and animals on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) are hypothesized to have di...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) has been biogeographically divided into the eastern monsoonal and th...
Migrations from the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) to other temperate regions represent one of the ma...
To understand better the mechanisms underlying the disjunct distribution of plants between Taiwan an...
Temperate conifers and broadleaved mixed forests in northeast China are ideal to investigate the gen...
Temperate conifers and broadleaved mixed forests in northeast China are ideal to investigate the gen...
Temperate conifers and broadleaved mixed forests in northeast China are ideal to investigate the gen...
Temperate conifers and broadleaved mixed forests in northeast China are ideal to investigate the gen...
Temperate conifers and broadleaved mixed forests in northeast China are ideal to investigate the gen...
Temperate conifers and broadleaved mixed forests in northeast China are ideal to investigate the gen...
Southwestern China, adjacent to the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP), is known as a hotspot for plant d...
[Background] Mountains have not only provided refuge for species, but also offered dispersal corrido...
Aim: Understanding the relative roles of geography and ecology in driving speciation, population div...
Aim: Understanding the relative roles of geography and ecology in driving speciation, population div...
Prinsepia Royle (Rosaceae) is a genus native to China and the Himalayan region. In order to explain ...
Numerous temperate plants and animals on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) are hypothesized to have di...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) has been biogeographically divided into the eastern monsoonal and th...
Migrations from the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) to other temperate regions represent one of the ma...
To understand better the mechanisms underlying the disjunct distribution of plants between Taiwan an...
Temperate conifers and broadleaved mixed forests in northeast China are ideal to investigate the gen...
Temperate conifers and broadleaved mixed forests in northeast China are ideal to investigate the gen...
Temperate conifers and broadleaved mixed forests in northeast China are ideal to investigate the gen...
Temperate conifers and broadleaved mixed forests in northeast China are ideal to investigate the gen...
Temperate conifers and broadleaved mixed forests in northeast China are ideal to investigate the gen...
Temperate conifers and broadleaved mixed forests in northeast China are ideal to investigate the gen...
Southwestern China, adjacent to the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP), is known as a hotspot for plant d...
[Background] Mountains have not only provided refuge for species, but also offered dispersal corrido...
Aim: Understanding the relative roles of geography and ecology in driving speciation, population div...
Aim: Understanding the relative roles of geography and ecology in driving speciation, population div...