Floral phenotypic traits are expected to reflect evolutionary changes and are used as a reliable basis for species delimitation. However, when traits overlap among populations of newly emerging species, this confounds identification of evolutionarily distinct lineages and reduces taxonomic stability. In this study, we quantified variation in ten floral traits and plastid DNA sequences across 26 populations of Platanthera dilatata (Orchidaceae) in North America to determine geographic structure among populations and to evaluate support for three varieties recognized in the current taxonomy. k-means clustering analysis, in the absence of a priori designation of groups, indicated two morphologically distinct groups. Spur length was the most di...
Analysing the processes that determine whether species boundaries are maintained upon secondary cont...
Phylogeographic studies provide an important framework for investigating the mechanisms operating du...
Species population genetics could be an important factor explaining variation in clade species richn...
Floral phenotypic traits are expected to reflect evolutionary changes and are used as a reliable bas...
Floral phenotypic traits are expected to reflect evolutionary changes and are used as a reliable bas...
Documenting biodiversity, at and below the species level, is a persistently challenging task for bio...
Understanding how natural selection acts on intraspecific variation to bring about phenotypic diverg...
Corallorhiza striata is a wide-ranging, morphologically variable, mycoheterotrophic species complex ...
Over the years, various authors have (sub)divided the Eurasian moth pollinated Platanthera bifolia i...
There is considerable evidence that pollinator shifts can explain many differences in flower morphol...
There is considerable evidence that pollinator shifts can explain many differences in flower morphol...
There is considerable evidence that pollinator shifts can explain many differences in flower morphol...
Corallorhiza striata is a wide-ranging, morphologically variable, mycoheterotrophic species complex ...
Corallorhiza striata is a wide-ranging, morphologically variable, mycoheterotrophic species complex ...
Corallorhiza striata is a wide-ranging, morphologically variable, mycoheterotrophic species complex ...
Analysing the processes that determine whether species boundaries are maintained upon secondary cont...
Phylogeographic studies provide an important framework for investigating the mechanisms operating du...
Species population genetics could be an important factor explaining variation in clade species richn...
Floral phenotypic traits are expected to reflect evolutionary changes and are used as a reliable bas...
Floral phenotypic traits are expected to reflect evolutionary changes and are used as a reliable bas...
Documenting biodiversity, at and below the species level, is a persistently challenging task for bio...
Understanding how natural selection acts on intraspecific variation to bring about phenotypic diverg...
Corallorhiza striata is a wide-ranging, morphologically variable, mycoheterotrophic species complex ...
Over the years, various authors have (sub)divided the Eurasian moth pollinated Platanthera bifolia i...
There is considerable evidence that pollinator shifts can explain many differences in flower morphol...
There is considerable evidence that pollinator shifts can explain many differences in flower morphol...
There is considerable evidence that pollinator shifts can explain many differences in flower morphol...
Corallorhiza striata is a wide-ranging, morphologically variable, mycoheterotrophic species complex ...
Corallorhiza striata is a wide-ranging, morphologically variable, mycoheterotrophic species complex ...
Corallorhiza striata is a wide-ranging, morphologically variable, mycoheterotrophic species complex ...
Analysing the processes that determine whether species boundaries are maintained upon secondary cont...
Phylogeographic studies provide an important framework for investigating the mechanisms operating du...
Species population genetics could be an important factor explaining variation in clade species richn...