Recent empirical work on cloud forest-adapted species supports the role of both old divergences across major geographical areas and more recent divergences attributed to Pleistocene climate changes. The shrub Moussonia deppeana is distributed in northern Mesoamerica, with geographically disjunct populations. Based on sampling throughout the species range and employing plastid and nuclear markers, we (i) test whether the fragmented distribution is correlated with main evolutionary lineages, (ii) reconstruct its phylogeographical history to infer the history of cloud forest in northern Mesoamerica and (iii) evaluate a set of refugia/vicariance scenarios for the region and demographic patterns of the populations whose ranges expanded and track...
The predominantly Asian tribe Miliuseae (Annonaceae) includes over 37 Neotropical species that are m...
<div><p>Comparative phylogeography can elucidate the influence of historical events on current patte...
The mountains of South America are hotspots of plant diversity. How this diversity originated and ev...
Recent empirical work on cloud forest-adapted species supports the role of both old divergences acro...
Phylogeographical work on cloud forest-adapted species provides inconsistent evidence on cloud fores...
The present day distribution and spatial genetic diversity of Mesoamerican biota reflects a long his...
Background. Cloud forest, characterized by a persistent, frequent or seasonal low-level cloud cover ...
The biogeographical history of Mesoamerican cloud forests is complex, encompassing a diverse and het...
The highlands of Mesoamerica harbor some of the highest biodiversity in the world, especially in clo...
The influence of geologic and Pleistocene glacial cycles might result in morphological and genetic c...
We investigate the genetic variation between populations of the American sweetgum (Liquidambar styra...
Background: Ecological adaptation to host taxa is thought to result in mistletoe speciation via race...
Aim: We tested whether populations of violet-crowned and green-fronted hummingbirds, Amazilia violic...
The predominantly Asian tribe Miliuseae (Annonaceae) includes over 37 Neotropical species that are m...
<div><p>Comparative phylogeography can elucidate the influence of historical events on current patte...
The mountains of South America are hotspots of plant diversity. How this diversity originated and ev...
Recent empirical work on cloud forest-adapted species supports the role of both old divergences acro...
Phylogeographical work on cloud forest-adapted species provides inconsistent evidence on cloud fores...
The present day distribution and spatial genetic diversity of Mesoamerican biota reflects a long his...
Background. Cloud forest, characterized by a persistent, frequent or seasonal low-level cloud cover ...
The biogeographical history of Mesoamerican cloud forests is complex, encompassing a diverse and het...
The highlands of Mesoamerica harbor some of the highest biodiversity in the world, especially in clo...
The influence of geologic and Pleistocene glacial cycles might result in morphological and genetic c...
We investigate the genetic variation between populations of the American sweetgum (Liquidambar styra...
Background: Ecological adaptation to host taxa is thought to result in mistletoe speciation via race...
Aim: We tested whether populations of violet-crowned and green-fronted hummingbirds, Amazilia violic...
The predominantly Asian tribe Miliuseae (Annonaceae) includes over 37 Neotropical species that are m...
<div><p>Comparative phylogeography can elucidate the influence of historical events on current patte...
The mountains of South America are hotspots of plant diversity. How this diversity originated and ev...