Estimating species ability to adapt to environmental changes is crucial to understand their past and future response to climate change. The Mediterranean basin has experienced remarkable climatic changes since the Miocene, which have greatly influenced the evolution of the Mediterranean flora. Here we examine the evolutionary history and biogeographic patterns of two sedge sister species (Carex, Cyperaceae) restricted to the western Mediterranean basin, but with Pliocene fossil record in central Europe. In particular, we estimated the evolution of climatic niches through time and its influence in lineage differentiation. We carried out a dated phylogenetic-phylogeographic study based on seven DNA regions (nDNA and ptDNA) and fingerprinting ...
Aim: The biogeography of the grass genera Festuca (subgenus Schedonorus) and Lolium, which form one ...
An increasing body of palaeobotanical data demonstrates a series of Pliocene and Pleistocene extirpa...
International audienceIn the last 46 years extensive effort has been devoted to the botanical identi...
Estimating species ability to adapt to environmental changes is crucial to understand their past and...
A review of 27 angiosperm clades (26 genera) of species-rich and species-poor plant groups of the Me...
The Mediterranean Basin is expected to be more strongly affected by ongoing global climate change th...
The mediterranean-type climate zones, typified by hot-dry summers and coldwet winters, are remarkabl...
International audienceWe produced the first time-calibrated phylogeny of all 64 native tree genera o...
the Mediterranean climates of California and Europe. We sequenced the second intron of LFY to help r...
Coastal plants are ideal models for studying the colonization routes of species because of the simpl...
PREMISE: Gypsum soils in the Mediterranean Basin house large numbers of edaphic specialists that are...
International audienceThe simultaneous application of species distribution modelling (SDM) and study...
We investigate the impact of past climates on plant diversification by tracking the "footprint" of c...
Abstract.—We investigate the impact of past climates on plant diversification by tracking the "...
Aim: The biogeography of the grass genera Festuca (subgenus Schedonorus) and Lolium, which form one ...
An increasing body of palaeobotanical data demonstrates a series of Pliocene and Pleistocene extirpa...
International audienceIn the last 46 years extensive effort has been devoted to the botanical identi...
Estimating species ability to adapt to environmental changes is crucial to understand their past and...
A review of 27 angiosperm clades (26 genera) of species-rich and species-poor plant groups of the Me...
The Mediterranean Basin is expected to be more strongly affected by ongoing global climate change th...
The mediterranean-type climate zones, typified by hot-dry summers and coldwet winters, are remarkabl...
International audienceWe produced the first time-calibrated phylogeny of all 64 native tree genera o...
the Mediterranean climates of California and Europe. We sequenced the second intron of LFY to help r...
Coastal plants are ideal models for studying the colonization routes of species because of the simpl...
PREMISE: Gypsum soils in the Mediterranean Basin house large numbers of edaphic specialists that are...
International audienceThe simultaneous application of species distribution modelling (SDM) and study...
We investigate the impact of past climates on plant diversification by tracking the "footprint" of c...
Abstract.—We investigate the impact of past climates on plant diversification by tracking the "...
Aim: The biogeography of the grass genera Festuca (subgenus Schedonorus) and Lolium, which form one ...
An increasing body of palaeobotanical data demonstrates a series of Pliocene and Pleistocene extirpa...
International audienceIn the last 46 years extensive effort has been devoted to the botanical identi...