Genista etnensis is a remarkable and well-known tree endemic to Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica (Mediterranean Basin). Nevertheless, its morphological variability and its native status throughout its range need to be further investigated. In this study, we aim to clarify some aspects of this infraspecific variability by molecular means. Sequences of one nuclear and five plastid markers were analyzed under maximum parsimony by using TCS software. Plastid data were also timecalibrated under a Bayesian Inference framework. Plastid data revealed strong isolation between the populations from the Cyrno-Sardinian biogeographical province, which are also the most diverse and presumably the most archaic, and those from Sicily and Southern Italy (i...
Warm-adapted species survived the cold stages of the past glacial-interglacial cycles in southern Eu...
Phylogeographic studies give us the opportunity to reconstruct the historical migrations of species ...
Thymus herba-barona is endemic to Majorca, Corsica, and Sardinia. In order to gain insight into its ...
In the framework of the studies carried out on the genus Genista L. (Fabaceae) in the Mediterranean ...
Several past and recent climatic and geological events have greatly influenced the current distribut...
Geophytes occurring in the Sicilian archipelago are examined with respect to their distribution and...
The purpose of the present paper is to clarify the identity of a controversial population of Genista...
The Balearic Islands, Corsica and Sardinia (BCS) constitute biodiversity hotspots in the western Med...
We produced the first time-calibrated phylogeny of all 64 native tree genera occurring on the Europe...
Although it has been traditionally accepted that Arenaria balearica (Caryophyllaceae) could be a rel...
The geological and climatic history of the Mediterranean basin over the last 6 million years has bee...
Some tree species have distributions on both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar and the Strait of Sici...
International audienceThe present investigation investigated the genetic structure of a monophyletic...
Warm-adapted species survived the cold stages of the past glacial-interglacial cycles in southern Eu...
Phylogeographic studies give us the opportunity to reconstruct the historical migrations of species ...
Thymus herba-barona is endemic to Majorca, Corsica, and Sardinia. In order to gain insight into its ...
In the framework of the studies carried out on the genus Genista L. (Fabaceae) in the Mediterranean ...
Several past and recent climatic and geological events have greatly influenced the current distribut...
Geophytes occurring in the Sicilian archipelago are examined with respect to their distribution and...
The purpose of the present paper is to clarify the identity of a controversial population of Genista...
The Balearic Islands, Corsica and Sardinia (BCS) constitute biodiversity hotspots in the western Med...
We produced the first time-calibrated phylogeny of all 64 native tree genera occurring on the Europe...
Although it has been traditionally accepted that Arenaria balearica (Caryophyllaceae) could be a rel...
The geological and climatic history of the Mediterranean basin over the last 6 million years has bee...
Some tree species have distributions on both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar and the Strait of Sici...
International audienceThe present investigation investigated the genetic structure of a monophyletic...
Warm-adapted species survived the cold stages of the past glacial-interglacial cycles in southern Eu...
Phylogeographic studies give us the opportunity to reconstruct the historical migrations of species ...
Thymus herba-barona is endemic to Majorca, Corsica, and Sardinia. In order to gain insight into its ...