Numerous populations from six spruce taxa, including four relict endemics, Picea chihuahuana (Chihuahua spruce), P. martinezii (Martinez spruce), P. mexicana (Mexican spruce), and P. breweriana (Brewer spruce), and two widespread species, P. engelmannii (Engelmann spruce) and P. pungens (blue spruce), were compared at homologous isozyme loci to test various hypotheses about their affinities and origins. Each of the species was clearly separated, and Neighbor-joining and Unweighted Pair Group analyses of Nei's genetic distance grouped all populations within a taxon into their own clusters. Spruces from Flys Peak, Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona, joined a P. engelmannii cluster and were not a bridge to P. mexicana as previously believed. Spruce...
Hybridization is an important evolutionary force, because interspecific gene transfer can introduce ...
The conservation of genetic diversity in tree populations is an essential component of sustainable f...
Elucidating phylogenetic relationships and species boundaries within complex taxonomic groups is cha...
The origin and history of species are shaped by various evolutionary dynamics, including their persi...
Areas of geographic overlap between potentially hybridizing species provide the opportunity to study...
Fragmentation and reduction in population size are expected to reduce genetic diversity. However, ex...
Foliage was collected from natural stands of montane and island red spruce (Picearubens Sarg.) and b...
A laborious and difficult task in current tree of life reconstruction is to resolve evolutionary rel...
Pinus subsection Ponderosae includes approximately 17 tree species distributed from western Canada t...
Phylogenetic relationships were inferred for six Central American and Mexican pine species by analys...
A laborious and difficult task in current tree of life reconstruction is to resolve evolutionary rel...
Species diversity and genetic diversity, the most basic elements of biodiversity, have long been tre...
Recent diversification followed by secondary contact and hybridization may explain complex patterns ...
Genetic relationships among Mexican white pines have not been completely resolved by DNA sequencing ...
Recent diversification followed by secondary contact and hybridization may explain complex patterns ...
Hybridization is an important evolutionary force, because interspecific gene transfer can introduce ...
The conservation of genetic diversity in tree populations is an essential component of sustainable f...
Elucidating phylogenetic relationships and species boundaries within complex taxonomic groups is cha...
The origin and history of species are shaped by various evolutionary dynamics, including their persi...
Areas of geographic overlap between potentially hybridizing species provide the opportunity to study...
Fragmentation and reduction in population size are expected to reduce genetic diversity. However, ex...
Foliage was collected from natural stands of montane and island red spruce (Picearubens Sarg.) and b...
A laborious and difficult task in current tree of life reconstruction is to resolve evolutionary rel...
Pinus subsection Ponderosae includes approximately 17 tree species distributed from western Canada t...
Phylogenetic relationships were inferred for six Central American and Mexican pine species by analys...
A laborious and difficult task in current tree of life reconstruction is to resolve evolutionary rel...
Species diversity and genetic diversity, the most basic elements of biodiversity, have long been tre...
Recent diversification followed by secondary contact and hybridization may explain complex patterns ...
Genetic relationships among Mexican white pines have not been completely resolved by DNA sequencing ...
Recent diversification followed by secondary contact and hybridization may explain complex patterns ...
Hybridization is an important evolutionary force, because interspecific gene transfer can introduce ...
The conservation of genetic diversity in tree populations is an essential component of sustainable f...
Elucidating phylogenetic relationships and species boundaries within complex taxonomic groups is cha...