Genetic diversity and recombination underlie the long-term persistence and evolution of species and are strongly influenced by population size, breeding system and plant longevity. Here, we study genetic structure in the rare Senecio macrocarpus in southeastern Australia to guide current conservation practices. Thirteen neutral microsatellite markers and two chloroplast regions were used to survey the 20 known S.macrocarpus populations and one sympatric S.squarrosus population, a morphologically similar species. All markers showed severe excess or deficit of heterozygotes and linkage disequilibrium was significant. Microsatellite markers revealed 100 multi-locus genotypes (MLGs) from 523 S.macrocarpus individuals and a further 4 MLGs from 2...
Continued alterations to the Australian environment compromise the long-term viability of many plant...
Areas of immediate contact of different cytotypes offer a unique opportunity to study evolutionary d...
Sporophytic self-incompatibility (SSI) was studied in 11 British Senecio squalidus populations to qu...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comHybridization between native and inv...
Instances of parallel ecotypic divergence where adaptation to similar conditions repeatedly cause si...
Instances of parallel ecotypic divergence where adaptation to similar conditions repeatedly cause si...
Background Hybridization between native and invasive species can facilitate introgression of native ...
We recently estimated that as few as six S alleles represent the extent of S locus diversity in a Br...
Ecological speciation, driven by adaptation to contrasting environments, provides an attractive oppo...
The outcome of interspecific hybridization between native and invasive species depends on the relati...
Senecio squalidus L. (Asteraceae) has been the subject of several ecological and population genetic ...
Ecological speciation, driven by adaptation to contrasting environments, provides an attractive oppo...
Hybridization is increasingly seen as a trigger for rapid evolution and speciation. To quantify and ...
Two new polyploid species of Senecio have originated in the British Isles in recent times following ...
Interspecific hybridization has resulted in the recent origin of several hybrid Senecio taxa at dipl...
Continued alterations to the Australian environment compromise the long-term viability of many plant...
Areas of immediate contact of different cytotypes offer a unique opportunity to study evolutionary d...
Sporophytic self-incompatibility (SSI) was studied in 11 British Senecio squalidus populations to qu...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comHybridization between native and inv...
Instances of parallel ecotypic divergence where adaptation to similar conditions repeatedly cause si...
Instances of parallel ecotypic divergence where adaptation to similar conditions repeatedly cause si...
Background Hybridization between native and invasive species can facilitate introgression of native ...
We recently estimated that as few as six S alleles represent the extent of S locus diversity in a Br...
Ecological speciation, driven by adaptation to contrasting environments, provides an attractive oppo...
The outcome of interspecific hybridization between native and invasive species depends on the relati...
Senecio squalidus L. (Asteraceae) has been the subject of several ecological and population genetic ...
Ecological speciation, driven by adaptation to contrasting environments, provides an attractive oppo...
Hybridization is increasingly seen as a trigger for rapid evolution and speciation. To quantify and ...
Two new polyploid species of Senecio have originated in the British Isles in recent times following ...
Interspecific hybridization has resulted in the recent origin of several hybrid Senecio taxa at dipl...
Continued alterations to the Australian environment compromise the long-term viability of many plant...
Areas of immediate contact of different cytotypes offer a unique opportunity to study evolutionary d...
Sporophytic self-incompatibility (SSI) was studied in 11 British Senecio squalidus populations to qu...