Species delimitation in Pinaceae is often challenged by limited morphological differentiation and introgression. In Tsuga (hemlocks), species delimitation has been most challenging among northeastern Asian taxa, where the species are weakly marked morphologically and range in number from three to five in previous studies. Two low-copy nuclear four-coumarase-ligase (4CL) genes andmorphology strongly support a clade of the Japanese endemic T. diversifolia and T. sieboldii from Japan and Ulleung island (Ulleungdo) in Korea. This clade is here referred to as the oceanic hemlocks. 4CL strongly supports a sister-group relationship of the widespread northeastern Asian T. chinensis and eastern North American T. caroliniana. In contrast, chloroplast...
Hemlock woolly adelgid, Adelges tsugae, is an invasive pest of hemlock trees (Tsuga) in eastern Nort...
The East Asian subtropics mostly occupied by evergreen broad-leaved forests (EBLFs), is one of the g...
[[abstract]]Trochodendron aralioides Sieb. & Zucc., a species of the monotypic family Trochodendrace...
Species delimitation in Pinaceae is often challenged by limited morphological differentiation and in...
© Copyright 2017 by the American Society of Plant Taxonomists. Species delimitation in Pinaceae is o...
Hemlocks (Pinaceae: Tsuga) are widely distributed in North America and East Asia, forming a reticula...
Aim The biogeography and speciation of conifers are of special interest because of the ecological im...
The genus Tsuga is an ecologically important forest tree genus of Japan with two endemic species, th...
This research contributes to the understanding of the evolutionary history of Pinaceae (the Pine fam...
Pinaceae comprises 11 genera, and represents the largest family of conifers with an extensive wild d...
Nuclear microsatellite markers were developed for the two Tsuga species native to the Japanese Archi...
Pinaceae comprises 11 genera, and represents the largest family of conifers with an extensive wild d...
It has become increasingly evident that biodiversity in the world has been decreasing. In order to f...
The genus Fagus (beech, Fagaceae) consists of about 10 species discontinuously distributed in East A...
AbstractClarifying the evolutionary relationship between island organisms and those of the adjacent ...
Hemlock woolly adelgid, Adelges tsugae, is an invasive pest of hemlock trees (Tsuga) in eastern Nort...
The East Asian subtropics mostly occupied by evergreen broad-leaved forests (EBLFs), is one of the g...
[[abstract]]Trochodendron aralioides Sieb. & Zucc., a species of the monotypic family Trochodendrace...
Species delimitation in Pinaceae is often challenged by limited morphological differentiation and in...
© Copyright 2017 by the American Society of Plant Taxonomists. Species delimitation in Pinaceae is o...
Hemlocks (Pinaceae: Tsuga) are widely distributed in North America and East Asia, forming a reticula...
Aim The biogeography and speciation of conifers are of special interest because of the ecological im...
The genus Tsuga is an ecologically important forest tree genus of Japan with two endemic species, th...
This research contributes to the understanding of the evolutionary history of Pinaceae (the Pine fam...
Pinaceae comprises 11 genera, and represents the largest family of conifers with an extensive wild d...
Nuclear microsatellite markers were developed for the two Tsuga species native to the Japanese Archi...
Pinaceae comprises 11 genera, and represents the largest family of conifers with an extensive wild d...
It has become increasingly evident that biodiversity in the world has been decreasing. In order to f...
The genus Fagus (beech, Fagaceae) consists of about 10 species discontinuously distributed in East A...
AbstractClarifying the evolutionary relationship between island organisms and those of the adjacent ...
Hemlock woolly adelgid, Adelges tsugae, is an invasive pest of hemlock trees (Tsuga) in eastern Nort...
The East Asian subtropics mostly occupied by evergreen broad-leaved forests (EBLFs), is one of the g...
[[abstract]]Trochodendron aralioides Sieb. & Zucc., a species of the monotypic family Trochodendrace...