Leptospermum scoparium J. R. Forst et G. Forst, known as m ānuka by Māori, the indigenous people of Aotearoa (New Zealand), is a culturally and economically significant shrub species, native to New Zealand and Australia. Chemical, morphological and phylogenetic studies have indicated geographical variation of m ānuka across its range in New Zealand, and genetic differentiation between New Zealand and Australia. We used pooled whole genome re-sequencing of 76 L. scoparium and outgroup populations from New Zealand and Australia to compile a dataset totalling ∼2.5 million SNPs. We explored the genetic structure and relatedness of L. scoparium across New Zealand, and between populations in New Zealand and Australia, as well as the complex demog...
Paraserianthes lophantha subsp. lophantha (Leguminosae) is native to southwestern Australia; but has...
Understanding population genetic structure provides insight into historic population connectivity, a...
In this thesis I use a range of genomic tools in order to investigate aspects of the evolutionary hi...
Leptospermum scoparium J. R. Forst et G. Forst, known as m ānuka by Māori, the indigenous people of ...
Geologic processes have shaped the New Zealand archipelago throughout its existence. The last major ...
<div><p>We use chloroplast DNA sequencing to examine aspects of the pre-European Māori cultivation o...
Information about Leptospermum scoparium (Myrtaceae), the most widespread and important New Zealand ...
We use chloroplast DNA sequencing to examine aspects of the pre-European Māori cultivation of an end...
Abstract Information about Leptospermum sco-parium (Myrtaceae), the most widespread and im-portant N...
Premise of the study: Ficinia spiralis (Cyperaceae) is a declining sand-binding sedge of ecological ...
Aim: Understanding the spatial distribution of genetic variation across a species' range is a centra...
We examined the genetic structuring of rengarenga (Arthropodium cirratum; Asparagaceae), an endemic ...
Historically rare plant species with disjunct population distributions and small population sizes mi...
Pittosporum obcordatum (Pittosporaceae; heart-leaved kōhūhū) is an endemic New Zealand plant species...
open3siCeratophyllum demersum (common hornwort) is presently considered the worst invasive submerged...
Paraserianthes lophantha subsp. lophantha (Leguminosae) is native to southwestern Australia; but has...
Understanding population genetic structure provides insight into historic population connectivity, a...
In this thesis I use a range of genomic tools in order to investigate aspects of the evolutionary hi...
Leptospermum scoparium J. R. Forst et G. Forst, known as m ānuka by Māori, the indigenous people of ...
Geologic processes have shaped the New Zealand archipelago throughout its existence. The last major ...
<div><p>We use chloroplast DNA sequencing to examine aspects of the pre-European Māori cultivation o...
Information about Leptospermum scoparium (Myrtaceae), the most widespread and important New Zealand ...
We use chloroplast DNA sequencing to examine aspects of the pre-European Māori cultivation of an end...
Abstract Information about Leptospermum sco-parium (Myrtaceae), the most widespread and im-portant N...
Premise of the study: Ficinia spiralis (Cyperaceae) is a declining sand-binding sedge of ecological ...
Aim: Understanding the spatial distribution of genetic variation across a species' range is a centra...
We examined the genetic structuring of rengarenga (Arthropodium cirratum; Asparagaceae), an endemic ...
Historically rare plant species with disjunct population distributions and small population sizes mi...
Pittosporum obcordatum (Pittosporaceae; heart-leaved kōhūhū) is an endemic New Zealand plant species...
open3siCeratophyllum demersum (common hornwort) is presently considered the worst invasive submerged...
Paraserianthes lophantha subsp. lophantha (Leguminosae) is native to southwestern Australia; but has...
Understanding population genetic structure provides insight into historic population connectivity, a...
In this thesis I use a range of genomic tools in order to investigate aspects of the evolutionary hi...