Genomic studies are now poised to explore whole communities of species. The ~70 species of woody plants that anchor the coastal ecosystems of the tropics, collectively referred to as mangroves, are particularly suited to this exploration. In this study, we de novo sequenced the whole genomes of 32 mangroves, which we combined with other sequences of 30 additional species, comprising almost all mangroves globally. These community-wide genomic data will be valuable for ecology, evolution and biodiversity research. While the data revealed 27 independent origins of mangroves, the total phylogeny shows only modest increases in species number, even in coastal areas of active speciation, suggesting that mangrove extinction is common. A possible ex...
A central goal of comparative phylogeography is to understand how species-specific traits interact w...
Mangrove forests are among the world’s most important ecosystems but are declining rapidly worldwide...
Human impacts have seriously damaged mangroves, and conservation of mangroves will require informati...
Genomic studies are now poised to explore whole communities of species. The ~70 species of woody pla...
The projected increases in sea levels are expected to affect coastal ecosystems. Tropical communitie...
Mangroves invade some very marginal habitats for woody plants-at the interface between land and sea....
How plants adapt and diverge in extreme environments is a key question of plant evolution and ecolog...
The mangrove biome stands out as a distinct forest type at the interface between terrestrial, estuar...
The mangrove biome stands out as a distinct forest type at the interface between terrestrial, estuar...
The mangrove biome stands out as a distinct forest type at the interface between terrestrial, estuar...
Aim: Population genomics data were used to determine the genetic diversity, genetic divergence and g...
Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mos...
Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mos...
Abstract Background A large-sc...
Mangrove forests, which are essential for the maintenance of terrestrial and marine biodiversity on ...
A central goal of comparative phylogeography is to understand how species-specific traits interact w...
Mangrove forests are among the world’s most important ecosystems but are declining rapidly worldwide...
Human impacts have seriously damaged mangroves, and conservation of mangroves will require informati...
Genomic studies are now poised to explore whole communities of species. The ~70 species of woody pla...
The projected increases in sea levels are expected to affect coastal ecosystems. Tropical communitie...
Mangroves invade some very marginal habitats for woody plants-at the interface between land and sea....
How plants adapt and diverge in extreme environments is a key question of plant evolution and ecolog...
The mangrove biome stands out as a distinct forest type at the interface between terrestrial, estuar...
The mangrove biome stands out as a distinct forest type at the interface between terrestrial, estuar...
The mangrove biome stands out as a distinct forest type at the interface between terrestrial, estuar...
Aim: Population genomics data were used to determine the genetic diversity, genetic divergence and g...
Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mos...
Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mos...
Abstract Background A large-sc...
Mangrove forests, which are essential for the maintenance of terrestrial and marine biodiversity on ...
A central goal of comparative phylogeography is to understand how species-specific traits interact w...
Mangrove forests are among the world’s most important ecosystems but are declining rapidly worldwide...
Human impacts have seriously damaged mangroves, and conservation of mangroves will require informati...