A major goal of evolutionary biology is to determine the mechanisms generating biodiversity. In Begonia, one of the largest plant genera (1900+ species), it has been postulated that the high number of endemic species is a by-product of low gene flow among populations, which predisposes the group to speciation. However, this model of divergence requires that reproductive barriers accumulate rapidly among diverging species that overlap in their geographic ranges, otherwise speciation will be opposed by homogenizing gene flow in zones of secondary contact. Here, we test the outcomes of secondary contact in Begonia by genotyping multiple sympatric sites with 12 nuclear and seven plastid loci. We show that three sites of secondary contact betwee...
Within the plant kingdom many genera contain sister lineages with contrasting outcrossing and inbree...
Premise of the study: Tropical forests are the most species-rich terrestrial communities on Earth, a...
Background: In wild plant populations, genetic divergence within continuous stands is common, someti...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to determine the mechanisms generating biodiversity. In Bego...
Begonia is one of the ten largest plant genera, with over 1500 species. This high species richness m...
<p><b><i>Background</i></b>: Genetic divergence is one of the key processes in speciation. In the Be...
Begonia L. is one of the ten largest plant genera with >1,830 currently accepted species distributed...
Begonia dregei and B. homonyma (Begoniaceae), rare plants endemic to coastal forests of eastern Sout...
Speciation involves the evolution of traits and genetic differences that contribute to reproductive ...
In order to examine population structure (micro-evolution) in Begonia and its congruence to higher p...
Speciation can be described as a reduction, and the eventual cessation, in the ability to interbreed...
Understanding the relative roles of intrinsic and extrinsic reproductive barriers, and their interpl...
Spatial patterns of genetic variation can reveal otherwise cryptic evolutionary and landscape proces...
Bryophytes are a group of land plants wherein the role of hybridization has long been challenged. Us...
Analysing the processes that determine whether species boundaries are maintained upon secondary cont...
Within the plant kingdom many genera contain sister lineages with contrasting outcrossing and inbree...
Premise of the study: Tropical forests are the most species-rich terrestrial communities on Earth, a...
Background: In wild plant populations, genetic divergence within continuous stands is common, someti...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to determine the mechanisms generating biodiversity. In Bego...
Begonia is one of the ten largest plant genera, with over 1500 species. This high species richness m...
<p><b><i>Background</i></b>: Genetic divergence is one of the key processes in speciation. In the Be...
Begonia L. is one of the ten largest plant genera with >1,830 currently accepted species distributed...
Begonia dregei and B. homonyma (Begoniaceae), rare plants endemic to coastal forests of eastern Sout...
Speciation involves the evolution of traits and genetic differences that contribute to reproductive ...
In order to examine population structure (micro-evolution) in Begonia and its congruence to higher p...
Speciation can be described as a reduction, and the eventual cessation, in the ability to interbreed...
Understanding the relative roles of intrinsic and extrinsic reproductive barriers, and their interpl...
Spatial patterns of genetic variation can reveal otherwise cryptic evolutionary and landscape proces...
Bryophytes are a group of land plants wherein the role of hybridization has long been challenged. Us...
Analysing the processes that determine whether species boundaries are maintained upon secondary cont...
Within the plant kingdom many genera contain sister lineages with contrasting outcrossing and inbree...
Premise of the study: Tropical forests are the most species-rich terrestrial communities on Earth, a...
Background: In wild plant populations, genetic divergence within continuous stands is common, someti...