Páramo, the most species-rich tropical mountain ecosystem, is relatively well-researched in terms of the diversity and evolutionary sources of its flora, yet we know very little about the diversification within this environment. This study aims to unravel the evolutionary history of Oritrophium, an endemic genus of alpine habitats in North and South America, with a disjunct and bi-modal distribution of its species diversity. We aim to disentangle the center of origin and radiation of the genus, and mechanisms structuring its genetic diversity at inter- and intra-specific level. We sampled 19 species (85% from the total) and extended the sampling at population level for the two widely distributed species, O.limnophilum and O.peruvianum, comp...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the evolutionary history of the Neobartsia clade of the plant genus ...
Penalized likelihood analysis of previously published chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) ndhF sequences suggest...
International audienceThe Andean uplift is one of the major orographic events in the New World and h...
Mountain uplifts have generated new ecologic opportunities for plants, and triggered evolutionary pr...
With a complex topography and a recent orogeny (5–20 my), the Andes Cordillera is a hotspot for plan...
RESUMENOritrophium es un género de Asteraceae originario de montañas tropicales y subt...
Andean orogeny is considered as one of the most important events for the developmentof current plant...
We studied the genetic diversity and structure of the Tillandsia capillaris complex, a morphological...
Tropical Andes are located in northern South America and run from northern Chile and Argentina throu...
The relative contributions of biome history and geological setting to historical assembly of species...
The highlands in the northern Andes, which are known as the páramo, are recognized worldwide for the...
Congruence among different sources of data is highly desirable in phylogenetic analyses. However, pl...
The subtribe Espeletiinae (Asteraceae) is endemic to the high-elevations in the Northern Andes. It e...
The Andean mountains of South America are the most species-rich biodiversity hotspot worldwide with ...
International audienceThe Andean mountains of South America are the most species-rich biodiversity h...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the evolutionary history of the Neobartsia clade of the plant genus ...
Penalized likelihood analysis of previously published chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) ndhF sequences suggest...
International audienceThe Andean uplift is one of the major orographic events in the New World and h...
Mountain uplifts have generated new ecologic opportunities for plants, and triggered evolutionary pr...
With a complex topography and a recent orogeny (5–20 my), the Andes Cordillera is a hotspot for plan...
RESUMENOritrophium es un género de Asteraceae originario de montañas tropicales y subt...
Andean orogeny is considered as one of the most important events for the developmentof current plant...
We studied the genetic diversity and structure of the Tillandsia capillaris complex, a morphological...
Tropical Andes are located in northern South America and run from northern Chile and Argentina throu...
The relative contributions of biome history and geological setting to historical assembly of species...
The highlands in the northern Andes, which are known as the páramo, are recognized worldwide for the...
Congruence among different sources of data is highly desirable in phylogenetic analyses. However, pl...
The subtribe Espeletiinae (Asteraceae) is endemic to the high-elevations in the Northern Andes. It e...
The Andean mountains of South America are the most species-rich biodiversity hotspot worldwide with ...
International audienceThe Andean mountains of South America are the most species-rich biodiversity h...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the evolutionary history of the Neobartsia clade of the plant genus ...
Penalized likelihood analysis of previously published chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) ndhF sequences suggest...
International audienceThe Andean uplift is one of the major orographic events in the New World and h...