Poor morphological and molecular differentiation in recently diversified lineages is a widespread phenomenon in plants. Phylogenetic relationships within such species complexes are often difficult to resolve because of the low variability in traditional molecular loci. Furthermore, biological phenomena responsible for topological incongruence such as Incomplete Lineage Sorting (ILS) and hybridisation complicate the resolution of phylogenetic relationships among closely related taxa. In this study, we employ a Genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) approach to disentangle evolutionary relationships within a species complex belonging to the Neotropical orchid genus Cycnoches. This complex includes seven taxa distributed through Central America and th...
Spatial patterns of genetic variation can reveal otherwise cryptic evolutionary and landscape proces...
Phylogenetic relationships are hotspots for orchid studies with controversial standpoints. Tradition...
Lineage-based species definitions applying coalescent approaches to species delimitation have become...
Poor morphological and molecular differentiation in recently diversified lineages is a widespread ph...
Mountains play a crucial role in the origin and maintenance of Neotropical biodiversity, but there a...
Phylogeographic studies provide an important framework for investigating the mechanisms operating du...
Ongoing hybridization and retained ancestral polymorphism in rapidly radiating lineages could mask r...
Phylogeographic studies provide an important framework for investigating the mechanisms operating du...
Orchids are the most diverse family of angiosperms, with over 25 000 species, more than mammals, bir...
Background: Current evidence suggests that for more robust estimates of species tree and divergence ...
Subtribe Spiranthinae is the most species-rich lineage of terrestrial Neotropical orchids, encompass...
The Andean mountains of South America are the most species-rich biodiversity hotspot worldwide with ...
International audienceThe Andean mountains of South America are the most species-rich biodiversity h...
With over 25,000 species, the drivers of diversity in the Orchidaceae remain to be fully understood....
Spatial patterns of genetic variation can reveal otherwise cryptic evolutionary and landscape proces...
Phylogenetic relationships are hotspots for orchid studies with controversial standpoints. Tradition...
Lineage-based species definitions applying coalescent approaches to species delimitation have become...
Poor morphological and molecular differentiation in recently diversified lineages is a widespread ph...
Mountains play a crucial role in the origin and maintenance of Neotropical biodiversity, but there a...
Phylogeographic studies provide an important framework for investigating the mechanisms operating du...
Ongoing hybridization and retained ancestral polymorphism in rapidly radiating lineages could mask r...
Phylogeographic studies provide an important framework for investigating the mechanisms operating du...
Orchids are the most diverse family of angiosperms, with over 25 000 species, more than mammals, bir...
Background: Current evidence suggests that for more robust estimates of species tree and divergence ...
Subtribe Spiranthinae is the most species-rich lineage of terrestrial Neotropical orchids, encompass...
The Andean mountains of South America are the most species-rich biodiversity hotspot worldwide with ...
International audienceThe Andean mountains of South America are the most species-rich biodiversity h...
With over 25,000 species, the drivers of diversity in the Orchidaceae remain to be fully understood....
Spatial patterns of genetic variation can reveal otherwise cryptic evolutionary and landscape proces...
Phylogenetic relationships are hotspots for orchid studies with controversial standpoints. Tradition...
Lineage-based species definitions applying coalescent approaches to species delimitation have become...