The European Alpine system is an extensive mountain range, whose heterogeneous landscape together with Quaternary climatic oscillations significantly affected organismal diversity and distribution in Europe. The model genus Aquilegia represents a textbook example of a rapid and recent radiation through the Northern hemisphere, with the majority of the European taxa occuring in the Alpine system. However, the processes governing genetic differentiation of the genus in this complex geographic area are still widely unexplored. In this work, we used nine microsatellite loci to study the genetic structure and diversity of 11 populations of Aquilegia thalictrifolia Schott & Kotschy, an alpine taxon characterized by a marked ecological specificity...
Aim We test for the congruence between allele-based range boundaries (break zones) in silicicolous ...
Temperate mountain ranges such as the European Alps have been strongly affected by the Pleistocene g...
Although many species have similar total distributional ranges, they might be restricted to very dif...
The European Alpine system is an extensive mountain range, whose heterogeneous landscape together wi...
The European Alpine system is an extensive mountain range, whose heterogeneous landscape together wi...
The European Alpine system is an extensive mountain range, whose heterogeneous landscape together wi...
The European Alpine system is an extensive mountain range, whose heterogeneous landscape together wi...
The European Alpine system is an extensive mountain range, whose heterogeneous landscape together wi...
Recent evidence suggests that survival of arctic-alpine organisms in peripheral or interior glacial ...
The abundant centre model (ACM) predicts that the suitability of environmental conditions for a spec...
Hybridization is a key mechanism involved in lineage diversification and speciation, especially in e...
Hybridization is a key mechanism involved in lineage diversification and speciation, especially in e...
Times Cited: 12International audienceUnderstanding what causes the decreasing abundance of species a...
Times Cited: 12International audienceUnderstanding what causes the decreasing abundance of species a...
Times Cited: 12International audienceUnderstanding what causes the decreasing abundance of species a...
Aim We test for the congruence between allele-based range boundaries (break zones) in silicicolous ...
Temperate mountain ranges such as the European Alps have been strongly affected by the Pleistocene g...
Although many species have similar total distributional ranges, they might be restricted to very dif...
The European Alpine system is an extensive mountain range, whose heterogeneous landscape together wi...
The European Alpine system is an extensive mountain range, whose heterogeneous landscape together wi...
The European Alpine system is an extensive mountain range, whose heterogeneous landscape together wi...
The European Alpine system is an extensive mountain range, whose heterogeneous landscape together wi...
The European Alpine system is an extensive mountain range, whose heterogeneous landscape together wi...
Recent evidence suggests that survival of arctic-alpine organisms in peripheral or interior glacial ...
The abundant centre model (ACM) predicts that the suitability of environmental conditions for a spec...
Hybridization is a key mechanism involved in lineage diversification and speciation, especially in e...
Hybridization is a key mechanism involved in lineage diversification and speciation, especially in e...
Times Cited: 12International audienceUnderstanding what causes the decreasing abundance of species a...
Times Cited: 12International audienceUnderstanding what causes the decreasing abundance of species a...
Times Cited: 12International audienceUnderstanding what causes the decreasing abundance of species a...
Aim We test for the congruence between allele-based range boundaries (break zones) in silicicolous ...
Temperate mountain ranges such as the European Alps have been strongly affected by the Pleistocene g...
Although many species have similar total distributional ranges, they might be restricted to very dif...