A central goal of comparative phylogeography is to understand how species-specific traits interact with geomorphological history to govern the geographic distribution of genetic variation within species. One key biotic trait with an immense impact on the spatial patterns of intraspecific genetic differentiation is dispersal. Here we quantify how species-specific traits directly related to dispersal affect genetic variation in terrestrial organisms with adaptations for dispersal by sea, not land—the mangroves of the Caribbean. We investigate the phylogeography of white mangroves (Laguncularia racemosa, Combretaceae) and red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle, Rhizophoraceae) using chloroplast genomes and nuclear markers (thousands of RAD-Seq lo...
<div><p>Mangroves are seafaring taxa through their hydrochorous propagules that have the potential t...
Aim Mangroves are intertidal plants with sea-dispersed propagules, hence their population structure...
Aim: Biogeographical barriers restrict the movement of individuals, resulting in population divergen...
A central goal of comparative phylogeography is to understand how species-specific traits interact w...
A central goal of comparative phylogeography is to understand how species‐specific traits interact w...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mos...
Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mos...
Dispersal plays a crucial role in the connectivity of established mangrove populations and in specie...
Abstract Background Mangroves are ecologically important and highly threatened forest communities. O...
Aim Mangrove forests are among the world's most important ecosystems but are declining rapidly world...
Rhizophora species are the most widely distributed mangrove trees in the Indo-West Pacific (IWP) reg...
Inference of genetic structure and demographic history is fundamental issue in evolutionary biology....
Mangrove forests are among the world’s most important ecosystems but are declining rapidly worldwide...
Rhizophora species are the most widely distributed and the most representative mangrove trees in the...
<div><p>Mangroves are seafaring taxa through their hydrochorous propagules that have the potential t...
Aim Mangroves are intertidal plants with sea-dispersed propagules, hence their population structure...
Aim: Biogeographical barriers restrict the movement of individuals, resulting in population divergen...
A central goal of comparative phylogeography is to understand how species-specific traits interact w...
A central goal of comparative phylogeography is to understand how species‐specific traits interact w...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mos...
Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mos...
Dispersal plays a crucial role in the connectivity of established mangrove populations and in specie...
Abstract Background Mangroves are ecologically important and highly threatened forest communities. O...
Aim Mangrove forests are among the world's most important ecosystems but are declining rapidly world...
Rhizophora species are the most widely distributed mangrove trees in the Indo-West Pacific (IWP) reg...
Inference of genetic structure and demographic history is fundamental issue in evolutionary biology....
Mangrove forests are among the world’s most important ecosystems but are declining rapidly worldwide...
Rhizophora species are the most widely distributed and the most representative mangrove trees in the...
<div><p>Mangroves are seafaring taxa through their hydrochorous propagules that have the potential t...
Aim Mangroves are intertidal plants with sea-dispersed propagules, hence their population structure...
Aim: Biogeographical barriers restrict the movement of individuals, resulting in population divergen...