Low-latitudinal range margins of temperate and boreal plant species typically consist of scattered populations that persist locally in microrefugia. It remains poorly understood how their refugial habitats affect patterns of gene flow and connectivity, key components for their long-term viability and evolution. We examine landscape-scale patterns of historical and contemporary gene flow in refugial populations of the widespread European forest tree Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) at the species' southwestern range margin. We sampled all adult trees (n = 135) growing in a 20 km long valley and genotyped 724 acorns from 72 mother trees at 17 microsatellite loci. The ten oak stands that we identified were highly differentiated and formed four ...
A long-term debate in evolutionary biology is the extent to which reproductive isolation is a necess...
Many temperate and boreal tree species have small and scattered populations near the low-latitude ma...
Nut-bearing trees, including oaks (Quercus spp.), are considered to be highly dispersal limited, lea...
Low-latitudinal range margins of temperate and boreal plant species typically consist of scattered p...
Low-latitudinal range margins of temperate and boreal plant species typically consist of scattered p...
Low-latitudinal range margins of temperate and boreal plant species typically consist of scattered p...
Gene flow is a key factor in the evolution of species, influencing effective population size, hybrid...
Gene flow is a key factor in the evolution of species, influencing effective population size, hybrid...
Gene flow is a key factor in the evolution of species, influencing effective population size, hybrid...
Numerous plant species are shifting their range polewards in response to ongoing climate change. Ran...
Microsatellite analysis was used to characterize pollen dispersal in a stand of 62 adult bur oaks (Q...
The current low latitudinal range margins of many extra-tropical plant species consist of small and ...
Abstract Oaks (Quercus) are major components of temperate forest ecosystems in the Northern Hemisphe...
Background Nut-bearing trees, including oaks (Quercus spp.), are considered to be highly dispersa...
As for most other temperate broadleaved tree species, large-scale genetic inventories of pedunculate...
A long-term debate in evolutionary biology is the extent to which reproductive isolation is a necess...
Many temperate and boreal tree species have small and scattered populations near the low-latitude ma...
Nut-bearing trees, including oaks (Quercus spp.), are considered to be highly dispersal limited, lea...
Low-latitudinal range margins of temperate and boreal plant species typically consist of scattered p...
Low-latitudinal range margins of temperate and boreal plant species typically consist of scattered p...
Low-latitudinal range margins of temperate and boreal plant species typically consist of scattered p...
Gene flow is a key factor in the evolution of species, influencing effective population size, hybrid...
Gene flow is a key factor in the evolution of species, influencing effective population size, hybrid...
Gene flow is a key factor in the evolution of species, influencing effective population size, hybrid...
Numerous plant species are shifting their range polewards in response to ongoing climate change. Ran...
Microsatellite analysis was used to characterize pollen dispersal in a stand of 62 adult bur oaks (Q...
The current low latitudinal range margins of many extra-tropical plant species consist of small and ...
Abstract Oaks (Quercus) are major components of temperate forest ecosystems in the Northern Hemisphe...
Background Nut-bearing trees, including oaks (Quercus spp.), are considered to be highly dispersa...
As for most other temperate broadleaved tree species, large-scale genetic inventories of pedunculate...
A long-term debate in evolutionary biology is the extent to which reproductive isolation is a necess...
Many temperate and boreal tree species have small and scattered populations near the low-latitude ma...
Nut-bearing trees, including oaks (Quercus spp.), are considered to be highly dispersal limited, lea...