The genetic diversity of Myrciaria floribunda, a common Atlantic Forest tree, was investigated in six populations located in two small fragments (10 and 18 ha), two medium-sized fragments (36 and 44 ha) and one large fragment (3003 ha). Two populations occur in the large fragment. It is expected that smaller fragments should have lower genetic diversity and higher inbreeding. Distances between fragments varied from 0.66 to 10 km. On average 32 young trees smaller than 20 cm basal girth were sampled in each population. Allozyme electrophoresis was carried out, and six loci were scored. The effective number of alleles was lower for populations of the two small fragments (1.46 and 1.51) and higher for populations of the large (1.62 and 1.71) a...
Fragmentation of tropical forests has changed continuous tropical landscapes into a network of poorl...
The objective of this study was to generate information relative to the allele distribution and dyna...
Deforestation in southeast Brazil has led to the extinction of Hymenaea courbaril var. stilbocarpa a...
Este trabalho diz respeito à diversidade genética de Myrciaria floribunda (West ex Willdenow) Berg (...
ABSTRACT Although a species’ sexual system may influence the genetic diversity of its populations in...
Guacatonga (Casearia sylvestris) is a native plant of the Atlantic Forest, with high medicinal poten...
Fragmentation of tropical forests is one of the major threats to biodiversity and viable natural pop...
Dalbergia nigra is a long-living tree endemic to the Atlantic Rain Forest. Due to its high commercia...
Eugenia uniflora L. (pitanga) is widely distributed in tropical areas. It is present in coastal vege...
We studied patterns of genetic differentiation in a connected landscape with an interesting history ...
A fragmentação do habitat é o processo pelo qual uma área contínua pode ser tanto reduzida quanto di...
Em ecossistemas fragmentados, comuns no sul do estado de Minas Gerais, os corredores de vegetação sã...
AbstractThe Atlantic Forest is the biome most severely affected by deforestation in Brazil. Cabralea...
We investigated the genetic diversity and structure of Aechmea winkleri Reitz, an endemic bromeliad ...
Belonging to the Myrtaceae family, cambui tree (Myrciaria tenella O. Berg) is native of Brazil. The ...
Fragmentation of tropical forests has changed continuous tropical landscapes into a network of poorl...
The objective of this study was to generate information relative to the allele distribution and dyna...
Deforestation in southeast Brazil has led to the extinction of Hymenaea courbaril var. stilbocarpa a...
Este trabalho diz respeito à diversidade genética de Myrciaria floribunda (West ex Willdenow) Berg (...
ABSTRACT Although a species’ sexual system may influence the genetic diversity of its populations in...
Guacatonga (Casearia sylvestris) is a native plant of the Atlantic Forest, with high medicinal poten...
Fragmentation of tropical forests is one of the major threats to biodiversity and viable natural pop...
Dalbergia nigra is a long-living tree endemic to the Atlantic Rain Forest. Due to its high commercia...
Eugenia uniflora L. (pitanga) is widely distributed in tropical areas. It is present in coastal vege...
We studied patterns of genetic differentiation in a connected landscape with an interesting history ...
A fragmentação do habitat é o processo pelo qual uma área contínua pode ser tanto reduzida quanto di...
Em ecossistemas fragmentados, comuns no sul do estado de Minas Gerais, os corredores de vegetação sã...
AbstractThe Atlantic Forest is the biome most severely affected by deforestation in Brazil. Cabralea...
We investigated the genetic diversity and structure of Aechmea winkleri Reitz, an endemic bromeliad ...
Belonging to the Myrtaceae family, cambui tree (Myrciaria tenella O. Berg) is native of Brazil. The ...
Fragmentation of tropical forests has changed continuous tropical landscapes into a network of poorl...
The objective of this study was to generate information relative to the allele distribution and dyna...
Deforestation in southeast Brazil has led to the extinction of Hymenaea courbaril var. stilbocarpa a...