In the billion-dollar global illegal wildlife trade, rosewoods have been the world’s most trafficked wild product since 2005. Dalbergia cochinchinensis and D. oliveri are the most sought-after rosewoods in the Greater Mekong Subregion. They are exposed to significant genetic risks and the lack of knowledge on their adaptability limits the effectiveness of conservation efforts. Here we present genome assemblies and range-wide genomic scans of adaptive variation, together with predictions of genomic vulnerability to climate change. Adaptive genomic variation was differentially associated with temperature and precipitation-related variables between the species, although their natural ranges overlap. The findings are consistent with differences...
Dalbergia cultrata Pierre Graham ex Benth (D. cultrata) is a precious rosewood tree species that gro...
Understanding the genetic changes associated with the evolution of biological diversity is of fundam...
Global climate change is already impacting Earth’s biodiversity, but we are still struggling to unde...
In the billion-dollar global illegal wildlife trade, rosewoods have been the world’s most trafficked...
Assessment of population vulnerability and adaptive capacity under climate change is crucial for inf...
Little is known about the responses of endangered Rosewood species to drought and heat stress. These...
Indochina is a biodiversity hot spot and harbors a high number of endemic species, most of which are...
Understanding the evolutionary processes that shape the landscape of genetic variation and influence...
As Earth is currently experiencing dramatic climate change, it is of critical interest to understand...
Forest trees are an unparalleled group of organisms in their combined ecological, economic and socie...
Rapid climate change on a global scale is posing a considerable threat to forest biodiversity. As...
Climate change is increasingly impacting temperate forest ecosystems and many forest herbs might be ...
Dalbergia is a pantropical genus with more than 250 species, many of which are highly threatened due...
Understanding the impact of multiple anthropogenic threats on tree species is urgently needed for es...
Understanding and quantifying populations' adaptive genetic variation and their response to climate ...
Dalbergia cultrata Pierre Graham ex Benth (D. cultrata) is a precious rosewood tree species that gro...
Understanding the genetic changes associated with the evolution of biological diversity is of fundam...
Global climate change is already impacting Earth’s biodiversity, but we are still struggling to unde...
In the billion-dollar global illegal wildlife trade, rosewoods have been the world’s most trafficked...
Assessment of population vulnerability and adaptive capacity under climate change is crucial for inf...
Little is known about the responses of endangered Rosewood species to drought and heat stress. These...
Indochina is a biodiversity hot spot and harbors a high number of endemic species, most of which are...
Understanding the evolutionary processes that shape the landscape of genetic variation and influence...
As Earth is currently experiencing dramatic climate change, it is of critical interest to understand...
Forest trees are an unparalleled group of organisms in their combined ecological, economic and socie...
Rapid climate change on a global scale is posing a considerable threat to forest biodiversity. As...
Climate change is increasingly impacting temperate forest ecosystems and many forest herbs might be ...
Dalbergia is a pantropical genus with more than 250 species, many of which are highly threatened due...
Understanding the impact of multiple anthropogenic threats on tree species is urgently needed for es...
Understanding and quantifying populations' adaptive genetic variation and their response to climate ...
Dalbergia cultrata Pierre Graham ex Benth (D. cultrata) is a precious rosewood tree species that gro...
Understanding the genetic changes associated with the evolution of biological diversity is of fundam...
Global climate change is already impacting Earth’s biodiversity, but we are still struggling to unde...