Himalayan hemlock (Tsuga dumosa) experienced a recolonization event during the Quaternary period; however, the specific dispersal routes are remain unknown. Recently, the least cost path (LCP) calculation coupled with population genetic data and species distribution models has been applied to reveal the landscape connectivity. In this study, we utilized the categorical LCP method, combining species distribution of three periods (the last interglacial, the last glacial maximum, and the current period) and locality with shared chloroplast, mitochondrial, and nuclear haplotypes, to identify the possible dispersal routes of T. dumosa in the late Quaternary. Then, both a coalescent estimate of migration rates among regional groups and establishm...
A knowledge of intraspecific divergence and range dynamics of dominant forest trees in response to p...
Clarifying the relationship between distribution patterns of organisms and geological events is crit...
Montane systems provide excellent opportunities to study the rapid radiation influenced by geologica...
Phylogeographical studies have suggested that several plant species on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) unde...
Himalayan snowcock Tetraogallus himalayensis are distributed in alpine and subalpine areas in China....
The varying topography and environment that resulted from paleoorogeny and climate fluctuations of t...
Aim The biogeography and speciation of conifers are of special interest because of the ecological im...
We have used phylogeographic methods to investigate the genetic structure and population history of ...
Aim: Understanding the relative roles of geography and ecology in driving speciation, population div...
Current disjunct patterns can result from long-distance dispersal or postglacial contraction. We her...
Quaternary climate fluctuations have profoundly affected the current distribution patterns and genet...
<div><p>Quaternary climatic factors have played a significant role in population divergence and demo...
The well-known vicariance and dispersal models dominate in understanding the allopatric pattern for ...
Aim This study tests predictions of the central-marginal (C-M) hypothesis using geographical pattern...
The role of the Quaternary ice ages in forming the contemporary genetic structure of populations has...
A knowledge of intraspecific divergence and range dynamics of dominant forest trees in response to p...
Clarifying the relationship between distribution patterns of organisms and geological events is crit...
Montane systems provide excellent opportunities to study the rapid radiation influenced by geologica...
Phylogeographical studies have suggested that several plant species on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) unde...
Himalayan snowcock Tetraogallus himalayensis are distributed in alpine and subalpine areas in China....
The varying topography and environment that resulted from paleoorogeny and climate fluctuations of t...
Aim The biogeography and speciation of conifers are of special interest because of the ecological im...
We have used phylogeographic methods to investigate the genetic structure and population history of ...
Aim: Understanding the relative roles of geography and ecology in driving speciation, population div...
Current disjunct patterns can result from long-distance dispersal or postglacial contraction. We her...
Quaternary climate fluctuations have profoundly affected the current distribution patterns and genet...
<div><p>Quaternary climatic factors have played a significant role in population divergence and demo...
The well-known vicariance and dispersal models dominate in understanding the allopatric pattern for ...
Aim This study tests predictions of the central-marginal (C-M) hypothesis using geographical pattern...
The role of the Quaternary ice ages in forming the contemporary genetic structure of populations has...
A knowledge of intraspecific divergence and range dynamics of dominant forest trees in response to p...
Clarifying the relationship between distribution patterns of organisms and geological events is crit...
Montane systems provide excellent opportunities to study the rapid radiation influenced by geologica...