PREMISE: Gypsum soils in the Mediterranean Basin house large numbers of edaphic specialists that are adapted to stressful environments. The evolutionary history and standing genetic variation of these taxa have been influenced by the geological and paleoclimatic complexity of this area and the long-standing effect of human activities. However, little is known about the origin of Mediterranean gypsophiles and the factors affecting their genetic diversity and population structure. METHODS: Using phylogenetic and phylogeographic approaches based on microsatellites and sequence data from nuclear and chloroplast regions, we evaluated the divergence time, genetic diversity, and population structure of 27 different populations of the widespread ...
Gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O) exposures and gypseous soils occupy over 100 million ha worldwide, primarily in ...
International audienceUnderstanding the origin and evolution of Mediterranean vascular flora within ...
Narrow endemics constitute the cornerstone of Mediterranean plant diversity. Naufraga balearica (Api...
The preference of certain plant species for gypsum soils with a patchy distribution leads to disjunc...
Preprint of the manuscript "Phylogeography of a gypsum endemic plant across its entire distribution ...
We produced the first time-calibrated phylogeny of all 64 native tree genera occurring on the Europe...
Several past and recent climatic and geological events have greatly influenced the current distribut...
A review of 27 angiosperm clades (26 genera) of species-rich and species-poor plant groups of the Me...
Estimating species ability to adapt to environmental changes is crucial to understand their past and...
The current distribution of most species results from ecological niche, past distribution, and migra...
1. The high diversification rates of plant lineages in the Mediterranean Basin hotspot have been lin...
Aim: The tribe Antirrhineae, including snapdragons, toadflaxes and relatives, is widely distributed ...
International audienceThe biogeography of Mediterranean groups is very heterogeneous, because of the...
International audienceThe preservation of rare and vulnerable narrow endemics is a key issue in biol...
The five Mediterranean regions of the world comprise almost 50,000 plant species (ca 20% of the know...
Gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O) exposures and gypseous soils occupy over 100 million ha worldwide, primarily in ...
International audienceUnderstanding the origin and evolution of Mediterranean vascular flora within ...
Narrow endemics constitute the cornerstone of Mediterranean plant diversity. Naufraga balearica (Api...
The preference of certain plant species for gypsum soils with a patchy distribution leads to disjunc...
Preprint of the manuscript "Phylogeography of a gypsum endemic plant across its entire distribution ...
We produced the first time-calibrated phylogeny of all 64 native tree genera occurring on the Europe...
Several past and recent climatic and geological events have greatly influenced the current distribut...
A review of 27 angiosperm clades (26 genera) of species-rich and species-poor plant groups of the Me...
Estimating species ability to adapt to environmental changes is crucial to understand their past and...
The current distribution of most species results from ecological niche, past distribution, and migra...
1. The high diversification rates of plant lineages in the Mediterranean Basin hotspot have been lin...
Aim: The tribe Antirrhineae, including snapdragons, toadflaxes and relatives, is widely distributed ...
International audienceThe biogeography of Mediterranean groups is very heterogeneous, because of the...
International audienceThe preservation of rare and vulnerable narrow endemics is a key issue in biol...
The five Mediterranean regions of the world comprise almost 50,000 plant species (ca 20% of the know...
Gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O) exposures and gypseous soils occupy over 100 million ha worldwide, primarily in ...
International audienceUnderstanding the origin and evolution of Mediterranean vascular flora within ...
Narrow endemics constitute the cornerstone of Mediterranean plant diversity. Naufraga balearica (Api...