The Cerrado, the largest Neotropical savanna, and the Brazilian Atlantic Forest form large ecotonal areas where savanna and forest habitats occupy adjacent patches with closely related species occurring side by side, providing opportunities for hybridization. Here, we investigated the evolutionary divergence between the savanna and forest ecotypes of the widely distributed tree Plathymenia reticulata (n = 233 individuals). Genetic structure analysis of P. reticulata was congruent with the recognition of two ecotypes, whose divergence captured the largest proportion of genetic variance in the data (F-CT = 0.222 and F-ST = 0.307). The ecotonal areas between the Cerrado and the Atlantic Forest constitute a hybrid zone in which a diversity of h...
In this study, we employ an integrated demographic/genetic approach with the aim of informing effort...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
The impacts of forest fragmentation on both reproductive biology and genetic diversity of native pla...
The Cerrado, the largest Neotropical savanna, and the Brazilian Atlantic Forest form large ecotonal ...
The variability of ecophysiological traits among populations can be a result of selection in respons...
We studied patterns of genetic differentiation in a connected landscape with an interesting history ...
Identifying the environmental factors that shape intraspecific genetic and phenotypic diversity of s...
The Cerrado is the largest South American savanna and encompasses substantial species diversity and ...
Few studies have addressed the phylogeography of species of the Cerrado, the largest savanna biome o...
<div><p>Few studies have addressed the phylogeography of species of the Cerrado, the largest savanna...
The loss of large areas of Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) in Brazil can lead to reduced biodiversity an...
Few studies have addressed the phylogeography of species of the Cerrado, the largest savanna biome o...
ABSTRACTGeographical patterns of genetic variation and population structure and their relationship w...
The Cerrado is the largest South American savanna and encompasses substantial species diversity and ...
Parapiptadenia rigida is a tropical early secondary succession tree characteristic of the Tropical A...
In this study, we employ an integrated demographic/genetic approach with the aim of informing effort...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
The impacts of forest fragmentation on both reproductive biology and genetic diversity of native pla...
The Cerrado, the largest Neotropical savanna, and the Brazilian Atlantic Forest form large ecotonal ...
The variability of ecophysiological traits among populations can be a result of selection in respons...
We studied patterns of genetic differentiation in a connected landscape with an interesting history ...
Identifying the environmental factors that shape intraspecific genetic and phenotypic diversity of s...
The Cerrado is the largest South American savanna and encompasses substantial species diversity and ...
Few studies have addressed the phylogeography of species of the Cerrado, the largest savanna biome o...
<div><p>Few studies have addressed the phylogeography of species of the Cerrado, the largest savanna...
The loss of large areas of Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) in Brazil can lead to reduced biodiversity an...
Few studies have addressed the phylogeography of species of the Cerrado, the largest savanna biome o...
ABSTRACTGeographical patterns of genetic variation and population structure and their relationship w...
The Cerrado is the largest South American savanna and encompasses substantial species diversity and ...
Parapiptadenia rigida is a tropical early secondary succession tree characteristic of the Tropical A...
In this study, we employ an integrated demographic/genetic approach with the aim of informing effort...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
The impacts of forest fragmentation on both reproductive biology and genetic diversity of native pla...