Disjunct distributions have intrigued biologists for centuries. Investigating these biogeographic patterns provides insight into speciation and biodiversity at multiple spatial and phylogenetic scales. Some disjunctions have been intensively studied, yet others have been largely overlooked and remain poorly understood. Among the lesser-known disjunction patterns is that between the mountain ranges of western North America. Flora and fauna endemic to the mountains of this region provide important systems for investigating causes and results of disjunctions, given the relatively recent geological formation of this area and the intense climatic fluctuations that have occurred since its formation. In Micranthes (Saxifragaceae), which has high r...
By selecting co-distributed, closely related montane sedges from the Rocky Mountains that are simila...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Many arctic-alpine species have vast geographic ranges, but these may encompas...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Many arctic-alpine species have vast geographic ranges, but these may encompas...
Disjunct distributions have intrigued biologists for centuries. Investigating these biogeographic pa...
Arctic-alpine biota occupy enormous areas in the Arctic and the northern hemisphere mountain ranges,...
Flora endemic to the cold habitats of the Northern Hemisphere provide important models for investiga...
At the intersection of ecology and evolutionary biology, community phylogenetics can provide insight...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: We investigated the origins of 252 Southern Appalachian woody species represen...
Arctic-alpine plants in the genus Saxifraga L. (Saxifragaceae Juss.) provide an excellent system for...
The age and origin of the mesic coniferous forest ecosystem of the Pacific Northwest of North Americ...
A bipolar disjunction is an extreme, yet common, biogeographic pattern in non-vascular plants, yet i...
A bipolar disjunction is an extreme, yet common, biogeographic pattern in non-vascular plants, yet i...
A bipolar disjunction is an extreme, yet common, biogeographic pattern in non-vascular plants, yet i...
Arctic-alpine plants in the genus Saxifraga L. (Saxifragaceae Juss.) provide an excellent system for...
As a result of changing climates, research has shown species undergoing range contractions and/or no...
By selecting co-distributed, closely related montane sedges from the Rocky Mountains that are simila...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Many arctic-alpine species have vast geographic ranges, but these may encompas...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Many arctic-alpine species have vast geographic ranges, but these may encompas...
Disjunct distributions have intrigued biologists for centuries. Investigating these biogeographic pa...
Arctic-alpine biota occupy enormous areas in the Arctic and the northern hemisphere mountain ranges,...
Flora endemic to the cold habitats of the Northern Hemisphere provide important models for investiga...
At the intersection of ecology and evolutionary biology, community phylogenetics can provide insight...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: We investigated the origins of 252 Southern Appalachian woody species represen...
Arctic-alpine plants in the genus Saxifraga L. (Saxifragaceae Juss.) provide an excellent system for...
The age and origin of the mesic coniferous forest ecosystem of the Pacific Northwest of North Americ...
A bipolar disjunction is an extreme, yet common, biogeographic pattern in non-vascular plants, yet i...
A bipolar disjunction is an extreme, yet common, biogeographic pattern in non-vascular plants, yet i...
A bipolar disjunction is an extreme, yet common, biogeographic pattern in non-vascular plants, yet i...
Arctic-alpine plants in the genus Saxifraga L. (Saxifragaceae Juss.) provide an excellent system for...
As a result of changing climates, research has shown species undergoing range contractions and/or no...
By selecting co-distributed, closely related montane sedges from the Rocky Mountains that are simila...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Many arctic-alpine species have vast geographic ranges, but these may encompas...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Many arctic-alpine species have vast geographic ranges, but these may encompas...