ABSTRACTPinus subsection Australes is a group of North American hard pines comprising approximately 29 ecologically and economically important tree species distributed throughout North and Central America and the Caribbean Islands. Previous studies have shown that some species of this subsection share plastid DNA haplotypes, a pattern that is attributed to introgressive hybridization or the retention of ancestral polymorphisms. Here we describe the morphological and plastid haplotype diversity for this group of species in the states of Guerrero and Oaxaca, Mexico. Seven species of Pinus subsection Australes are recognized in the study area, one of which, P. patula, includes two varieties. Seven variable sites and nine haplotypes were found ...
Callitropsis guadalupensis (Guadalupe cypress) is endemic to Guadalupe Island, Mexico, where it is t...
Pinus culminicola, the dwarf pinyon, is an endangered species endemic to northeastern Mexico, where ...
Pinus douglasiana and P. maximinoi (Pinus subsection Ponderosae) are closely-related New World pines...
Recent diversification followed by secondary contact and hybridization may explain complex patterns ...
Recent diversification followed by secondary contact and hybridization may explain complex patterns ...
Phylogenetic relationships were inferred for six Central American and Mexican pine species by analys...
Universal primers were used for PCR amplification of three noncoding regions of chloroplast DNA in o...
Universal primers were used for PCR amplification of three noncoding regions of chloroplast DNA in o...
Pinus subsection Ponderosae includes approximately 17 tree species distributed from western Canada t...
Genetic relationships among Mexican white pines have not been completely resolved by DNA sequencing ...
We sampled 130 individuals (2 to 25 per taxon) of subsections Ponderosae and Sabinianae. Nucleotide ...
Pinus patula var. longipedunculata occurs in southern Mexico, but the extent of its geographic range...
In order to contribute to our understanding of the evolution of forest trees, the major structural l...
Graduation date: 1992Chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) variability and phylogeny were\ud studied via analysis ...
Pinus devoniana, a member of the Pinus montezumae complex (Ponderosae) of Mexico and Central America...
Callitropsis guadalupensis (Guadalupe cypress) is endemic to Guadalupe Island, Mexico, where it is t...
Pinus culminicola, the dwarf pinyon, is an endangered species endemic to northeastern Mexico, where ...
Pinus douglasiana and P. maximinoi (Pinus subsection Ponderosae) are closely-related New World pines...
Recent diversification followed by secondary contact and hybridization may explain complex patterns ...
Recent diversification followed by secondary contact and hybridization may explain complex patterns ...
Phylogenetic relationships were inferred for six Central American and Mexican pine species by analys...
Universal primers were used for PCR amplification of three noncoding regions of chloroplast DNA in o...
Universal primers were used for PCR amplification of three noncoding regions of chloroplast DNA in o...
Pinus subsection Ponderosae includes approximately 17 tree species distributed from western Canada t...
Genetic relationships among Mexican white pines have not been completely resolved by DNA sequencing ...
We sampled 130 individuals (2 to 25 per taxon) of subsections Ponderosae and Sabinianae. Nucleotide ...
Pinus patula var. longipedunculata occurs in southern Mexico, but the extent of its geographic range...
In order to contribute to our understanding of the evolution of forest trees, the major structural l...
Graduation date: 1992Chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) variability and phylogeny were\ud studied via analysis ...
Pinus devoniana, a member of the Pinus montezumae complex (Ponderosae) of Mexico and Central America...
Callitropsis guadalupensis (Guadalupe cypress) is endemic to Guadalupe Island, Mexico, where it is t...
Pinus culminicola, the dwarf pinyon, is an endangered species endemic to northeastern Mexico, where ...
Pinus douglasiana and P. maximinoi (Pinus subsection Ponderosae) are closely-related New World pines...