Aim To investigate the relationships between species attributes and genetic parameters in Australian plant species and to determine the associations in relation to predictions from population theory and previous global analyses. Location Continent of Australia. Methods We assembled a dataset of all known population genetic analyses of Australian plants based on neutral markers and catalogued them according to key species attributes, including range, abundance, range disjunction, biome and growth form; and genetic parameters, mean number of alleles per locus, observed and expected heterozygosity and population differentiation. We determined relationships between species attributes and genetic parameters using a maximum‐likelihood, m...
Genetic diversity is important for species’ fitness and evolutionary processes but our knowledge on...
Aim: Uniform spatial population distributions are predicted to result in lower among-population gene...
While the effects of climate (long‐term, prevailing weather) on species abundance, range and genetic...
AIM To investigate the relationships between species attributes and genetic parameters in Australian...
Aim To investigate the relationships between species attributes and genetic parameters in Australian...
Biodiversity analyses across continental extents are important in providing comprehensive informatio...
There are four species of Graptophyllum (Acanthaceae) in Australia which span a gradient in rarity a...
The Adelaide geosyncline, a mountainous region in central southern Australia, is purported to be an ...
Aim: Understanding the spatial distribution of genetic variation across a species’ range is a centra...
Irrespective of its causes, strong population genetic structure indicates a lack of gene flow. Under...
Exploring species and genetic diversity interactions provides new opportunities for furthering our u...
Evolutionary history of species, their geographic ranges, ecological ranges, genetic diversity, and ...
Common garden studies comparing trait differences of exotic species between native and introduced ra...
Biodiversity is the variety of life and its processes. Diversity cannot be described unless the diff...
Because ferns have a wide range of habitat preferences and are widely distributed, they are an ideal...
Genetic diversity is important for species’ fitness and evolutionary processes but our knowledge on...
Aim: Uniform spatial population distributions are predicted to result in lower among-population gene...
While the effects of climate (long‐term, prevailing weather) on species abundance, range and genetic...
AIM To investigate the relationships between species attributes and genetic parameters in Australian...
Aim To investigate the relationships between species attributes and genetic parameters in Australian...
Biodiversity analyses across continental extents are important in providing comprehensive informatio...
There are four species of Graptophyllum (Acanthaceae) in Australia which span a gradient in rarity a...
The Adelaide geosyncline, a mountainous region in central southern Australia, is purported to be an ...
Aim: Understanding the spatial distribution of genetic variation across a species’ range is a centra...
Irrespective of its causes, strong population genetic structure indicates a lack of gene flow. Under...
Exploring species and genetic diversity interactions provides new opportunities for furthering our u...
Evolutionary history of species, their geographic ranges, ecological ranges, genetic diversity, and ...
Common garden studies comparing trait differences of exotic species between native and introduced ra...
Biodiversity is the variety of life and its processes. Diversity cannot be described unless the diff...
Because ferns have a wide range of habitat preferences and are widely distributed, they are an ideal...
Genetic diversity is important for species’ fitness and evolutionary processes but our knowledge on...
Aim: Uniform spatial population distributions are predicted to result in lower among-population gene...
While the effects of climate (long‐term, prevailing weather) on species abundance, range and genetic...