We examined the genetic structuring of rengarenga (Arthropodium cirratum; Asparagaceae), an endemic New Zealand coastal herb, using nuclear microsatellite markers. This species was brought into cultivation by Māori within the last 700–800 years for its edible roots and was transplanted beyond its natural distribution as part of its cultivation. We found very high levels of genetic structuring in the natural populations (FST = 0.84), indicating low levels of gene flow. Reduced genetic diversity was found in the translocated populations, suggesting a large loss of genetic diversity early in the domestication process. The data indicates that rengarenga was brought into cultivation independently at least three times, with the sources of these i...
Many plants exchanged in the global redistribution of species in the last 200 years, particularly be...
Paraserianthes lophantha subsp. lophantha (Leguminosae) is native to southwestern Australia; but has...
<div><p>Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used ...
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...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
Background: Elodea canadensis, Egeria densa and Lagarosiphon major are dioecious clonal species whic...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
Retracing pathways of historical species introductions is fundamental to understanding the factors i...
open3siCeratophyllum demersum (common hornwort) is presently considered the worst invasive submerged...
Leptospermum scoparium J. R. Forst et G. Forst, known as m ānuka by Māori, the indigenous people of ...
Molecular markers can help elucidate how neutral evolutionary forces and introduction history contri...
We examined the genetic diversity and structure in populations of the endangered grassland herb Vinc...
Paper mulberry, Broussonetia papyrifera (L.) L'Hér. ex Vent. (Moraceae), a dioecious species, was tr...
Paper mulberry, Broussonetia papyrifera (L.) L’Hér. ex Vent. (Moraceae), a dioecious species, was tr...
Many plants exchanged in the global redistribution of species in the last 200 years, particularly be...
Paraserianthes lophantha subsp. lophantha (Leguminosae) is native to southwestern Australia; but has...
<div><p>Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used ...
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...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
Background: Elodea canadensis, Egeria densa and Lagarosiphon major are dioecious clonal species whic...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
Retracing pathways of historical species introductions is fundamental to understanding the factors i...
open3siCeratophyllum demersum (common hornwort) is presently considered the worst invasive submerged...
Leptospermum scoparium J. R. Forst et G. Forst, known as m ānuka by Māori, the indigenous people of ...
Molecular markers can help elucidate how neutral evolutionary forces and introduction history contri...
We examined the genetic diversity and structure in populations of the endangered grassland herb Vinc...
Paper mulberry, Broussonetia papyrifera (L.) L'Hér. ex Vent. (Moraceae), a dioecious species, was tr...
Paper mulberry, Broussonetia papyrifera (L.) L’Hér. ex Vent. (Moraceae), a dioecious species, was tr...
Many plants exchanged in the global redistribution of species in the last 200 years, particularly be...
Paraserianthes lophantha subsp. lophantha (Leguminosae) is native to southwestern Australia; but has...
<div><p>Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used ...