Allozyme variation in species of the mangrove genus Avicennia was screened in 25 populations collected from 22 locations in the Indo-West Pacific and eastern North America, using 11 loci. Several fixed gene differences supported the specific status of A. alba, A. integra, A. marina and A. rumphiana from the Indo-West Pacific, and A. germinans from the Atlantic-East Pacific. The three varieties of A. marina, var. marina, var. eucalyptifolia and var. australasica, had higher genetic similarities (Nei's I) and no fixed gene differences, confirming their conspecific status. Strong genetic structuring was observed in A. marina, with sharp changes in gene frequencies at the geographical margins of varietal distributions. The occurrence of alleles...
Patterns of genetic structure are essential for a comprehensive understanding of the evolution and b...
Patterns of genetic structure are essential for a comprehensive understanding of the evolution and b...
In Australia, New Guinea and the southwestern Pacific five species are recognised in Avicennia L. Fo...
Allozyme variation in species of the mangrove genus Avicennia was screened in 25 populations collect...
Avicennia L. (Avicenniaceae), one of the most diverse mangrove genera, is distributed widely in trop...
The level of genetic variation throughout the entire worldwide range of the mangrove species Avicenn...
Avicennia L. (Avicenniaceae), one of the most diverse mangrove genera, is distributed widely in trop...
Mangrove plants comprise a unique group of organisms that grow within the intertidal zones of tropic...
Contemporary mangrove forest areas took shape historically and their genetic connectivity depends on...
Understanding the genetic composition and mating systems of edge populations provides important insi...
Understanding the genetic composition and mating systems of edge populations provides important insi...
Mangrove plants comprise a unique group of organisms that grow within the intertidal zones of tropic...
Subspecies is used to designate taxa below species but above geographical populations. What patterns...
Without continental drift, the diversity and distribution of many species, including mangrove plants...
In this review the most recent contributions to the field of molecular ecology and biogeography of m...
Patterns of genetic structure are essential for a comprehensive understanding of the evolution and b...
Patterns of genetic structure are essential for a comprehensive understanding of the evolution and b...
In Australia, New Guinea and the southwestern Pacific five species are recognised in Avicennia L. Fo...
Allozyme variation in species of the mangrove genus Avicennia was screened in 25 populations collect...
Avicennia L. (Avicenniaceae), one of the most diverse mangrove genera, is distributed widely in trop...
The level of genetic variation throughout the entire worldwide range of the mangrove species Avicenn...
Avicennia L. (Avicenniaceae), one of the most diverse mangrove genera, is distributed widely in trop...
Mangrove plants comprise a unique group of organisms that grow within the intertidal zones of tropic...
Contemporary mangrove forest areas took shape historically and their genetic connectivity depends on...
Understanding the genetic composition and mating systems of edge populations provides important insi...
Understanding the genetic composition and mating systems of edge populations provides important insi...
Mangrove plants comprise a unique group of organisms that grow within the intertidal zones of tropic...
Subspecies is used to designate taxa below species but above geographical populations. What patterns...
Without continental drift, the diversity and distribution of many species, including mangrove plants...
In this review the most recent contributions to the field of molecular ecology and biogeography of m...
Patterns of genetic structure are essential for a comprehensive understanding of the evolution and b...
Patterns of genetic structure are essential for a comprehensive understanding of the evolution and b...
In Australia, New Guinea and the southwestern Pacific five species are recognised in Avicennia L. Fo...