We collected ~29kb of sequence data using Roche 454 pyrosequencing in order to estimate the timing and pattern of diversification in the carnivorous pitcher plant Sarracenia alata. Utilizing modified protocols for reduced representation library construction, we generated sequence data from 86 individuals across 10 populations from throughout the range of the species. We identified 76 high quality and high coverage loci (containing over 500 SNPs) using the bioinformatics pipeline PRGmatic. Results from a Bayesian clustering analysis indicate that populations are highly structured, and are similar in pattern to the topology of a population tree estimated using *BEAST. The pattern of diversification within S. alata implies that riverine barrie...
Resource variation along abiotic gradients influences subsequent trophic interactions and these effe...
North American pitcher plants (Sarracenia) are a recently evolved (~3 my) assemblage of 11 carnivoro...
plant species (Sarracenia; Sarraceniaceae) is lower than widespread congeners. American Jour-nal of ...
We collected ~29kb of sequence data using Roche 454 pyrosequencing in order to estimate the timing a...
Abstract.---We collected∼29 kb of sequence data using Roche 454 pyrosequencing in order to estimate ...
Modern methods for species delimitation provide biologists with the power to detect cryptic diversit...
Biogeographic barriers have long been implicated as drivers of biological diversification, but how t...
Understanding if the members of an ecological community have co-diversified is a central concern of ...
The North American carnivorous pitcher plant genus Sarracenia (Sarraceniaceae) is a relatively young...
Aim: The Sarracenia alata pitcher plant and inquiline species comprise an ecological community. Thes...
Comparative phylogeographic investigations have identified congruent phylogeographic breaks in co-di...
Understanding if the members of an ecological community have co-diversified is a central concern of ...
<div><p>The carnivorous plant family Sarraceniaceae comprises three genera of wetland-inhabiting pit...
Resource variation along abiotic gradients influences subsequent trophic interactions and these effe...
The carnivorous plant family Sarraceniaceae comprises three genera of wetland-inhabiting pitcher pla...
Resource variation along abiotic gradients influences subsequent trophic interactions and these effe...
North American pitcher plants (Sarracenia) are a recently evolved (~3 my) assemblage of 11 carnivoro...
plant species (Sarracenia; Sarraceniaceae) is lower than widespread congeners. American Jour-nal of ...
We collected ~29kb of sequence data using Roche 454 pyrosequencing in order to estimate the timing a...
Abstract.---We collected∼29 kb of sequence data using Roche 454 pyrosequencing in order to estimate ...
Modern methods for species delimitation provide biologists with the power to detect cryptic diversit...
Biogeographic barriers have long been implicated as drivers of biological diversification, but how t...
Understanding if the members of an ecological community have co-diversified is a central concern of ...
The North American carnivorous pitcher plant genus Sarracenia (Sarraceniaceae) is a relatively young...
Aim: The Sarracenia alata pitcher plant and inquiline species comprise an ecological community. Thes...
Comparative phylogeographic investigations have identified congruent phylogeographic breaks in co-di...
Understanding if the members of an ecological community have co-diversified is a central concern of ...
<div><p>The carnivorous plant family Sarraceniaceae comprises three genera of wetland-inhabiting pit...
Resource variation along abiotic gradients influences subsequent trophic interactions and these effe...
The carnivorous plant family Sarraceniaceae comprises three genera of wetland-inhabiting pitcher pla...
Resource variation along abiotic gradients influences subsequent trophic interactions and these effe...
North American pitcher plants (Sarracenia) are a recently evolved (~3 my) assemblage of 11 carnivoro...
plant species (Sarracenia; Sarraceniaceae) is lower than widespread congeners. American Jour-nal of ...