Bryophytes are a group of land plants wherein the role of hybridization has long been challenged. Using Genotyping by Sequencing to circumvent the lack of molecular variation at selected loci previously used for phylogeny and morphology, we determine the level of genetic and morphological divergence and reproductive isolation between the sibling Syrrhopodon annotinus and S. simmondsii (Calymperaceae, Bryopsida) that occur in sympatry but in different habitats in lowland Amazonian rainforests. A clear morphological differentiation and a low (0.06), but significant Fst derived from the analysis of 183 SNPs were observed between the two species. Conspecific pairs of individuals consistently exhibited higher average kinship coefficients along a...
Aim: In island-like habitats, geographic isolation facilitates population and species divergence by ...
Inselberg-adapted species of bromeliads (Bromeliaceae) have been suggested as model systems for und...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Speciation is a complex process that can be shaped by many factors, from geogr...
Bryophytes are a group of land plants wherein the role of hybridization has long been challenged. Us...
peer reviewedBryophytes are a group of land plants in which the role of hybridization has long been ...
Soil gradients are known to be an important driver of divergent natural selection in plant populatio...
Speciation involves the evolution of traits and genetic differences that contribute to reproductive ...
Encholirium horridum is a bromeliad that occurs exclusively on inselbergs in the Atlantic Forest bio...
peer reviewedLowland tropical bryophytes have been perceived as excellent dispersers. In such groups...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to determine the mechanisms generating biodiversity. In Bego...
Background: In wild plant populations, genetic divergence within continuous stands is common, someti...
Species population genetics could be an important factor explaining variation in clade species richn...
Begonia is one of the ten largest plant genera, with over 1500 species. This high species richness m...
Aim: In island-like habitats, geographic isolation facilitates population and species divergence by ...
Inselberg-adapted species of bromeliads (Bromeliaceae) have been suggested as model systems for und...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Speciation is a complex process that can be shaped by many factors, from geogr...
Bryophytes are a group of land plants wherein the role of hybridization has long been challenged. Us...
peer reviewedBryophytes are a group of land plants in which the role of hybridization has long been ...
Soil gradients are known to be an important driver of divergent natural selection in plant populatio...
Speciation involves the evolution of traits and genetic differences that contribute to reproductive ...
Encholirium horridum is a bromeliad that occurs exclusively on inselbergs in the Atlantic Forest bio...
peer reviewedLowland tropical bryophytes have been perceived as excellent dispersers. In such groups...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to determine the mechanisms generating biodiversity. In Bego...
Background: In wild plant populations, genetic divergence within continuous stands is common, someti...
Species population genetics could be an important factor explaining variation in clade species richn...
Begonia is one of the ten largest plant genera, with over 1500 species. This high species richness m...
Aim: In island-like habitats, geographic isolation facilitates population and species divergence by ...
Inselberg-adapted species of bromeliads (Bromeliaceae) have been suggested as model systems for und...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Speciation is a complex process that can be shaped by many factors, from geogr...