Past climatic fluctuations have played a major role in shaping the current plant biodiversity. Although harbouring an exceptional biota, oceanic islands have received little attention in studies on species demographic history and past vegetation patterns. We investigated the impact of past climatic changes on the effective population size of a tree (Coffea mauritiana) that is endemic to Reunion Island, located in the south-western Indian Ocean (SWIO). Demographic changes were inferred using summary statistics calculated from genomic data. Using ecological niche modelling and the current distribution of genetic diversity, the paleodistribution of the species was also assessed. A reduction in the effective population size of C. mauritiana dur...
Theoretical and empirical studies suggest that geographical isolation and extinction-recolonization ...
International audienceFuture patterns of biodiversity have been extensively explored to design conse...
Amborella trichopoda Baill. (Amborellaceae, Amborellales), the sole living member of the sister grou...
Oceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on evolution and speciat...
International audienceOceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on...
Oceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on evolution and speciat...
Four centuries of human occupation has left Mauritius with <5% of its original vegetation cover. Con...
International audienceAim: In New Caledonia, relictual angiosperm lineages are over-represented. How...
Several studies have suggested that climatic changes during the Pleistocene may have resulted in a r...
International audienceMauritius, a 1,865 km2 oceanic island within the Madagascar and Indian Ocean i...
The island of Mauritius offers the opportunity to study the poorly understood vegetation response to...
International audienceIsland systems are among the most vulnerable to climate change, which is predi...
Aim In New Caledonia, relictual angiosperm lineages are over-represented. However, the mechanisms re...
International audienceFollowing the global trend of deforestation and degradation, tropical dry fore...
Les îles océaniques fournissent un contexte environnemental exceptionnel pour l’étude des processus ...
Theoretical and empirical studies suggest that geographical isolation and extinction-recolonization ...
International audienceFuture patterns of biodiversity have been extensively explored to design conse...
Amborella trichopoda Baill. (Amborellaceae, Amborellales), the sole living member of the sister grou...
Oceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on evolution and speciat...
International audienceOceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on...
Oceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on evolution and speciat...
Four centuries of human occupation has left Mauritius with <5% of its original vegetation cover. Con...
International audienceAim: In New Caledonia, relictual angiosperm lineages are over-represented. How...
Several studies have suggested that climatic changes during the Pleistocene may have resulted in a r...
International audienceMauritius, a 1,865 km2 oceanic island within the Madagascar and Indian Ocean i...
The island of Mauritius offers the opportunity to study the poorly understood vegetation response to...
International audienceIsland systems are among the most vulnerable to climate change, which is predi...
Aim In New Caledonia, relictual angiosperm lineages are over-represented. However, the mechanisms re...
International audienceFollowing the global trend of deforestation and degradation, tropical dry fore...
Les îles océaniques fournissent un contexte environnemental exceptionnel pour l’étude des processus ...
Theoretical and empirical studies suggest that geographical isolation and extinction-recolonization ...
International audienceFuture patterns of biodiversity have been extensively explored to design conse...
Amborella trichopoda Baill. (Amborellaceae, Amborellales), the sole living member of the sister grou...