International audienceDespite the large body of research devoted to understanding the role of Quaternary glacial cycles in the genetic divergence of European trees, the differential contribution of geographic isolation and/or environmental adaptation in creating population genetic divergence remains unexplored. In this study, we used a long-lived tree (Taxus baccata) as a model species to investigate the impact of Quaternary climatic changes on genetic diversity via neutral (isolation-by-distance) and selective (isolation-by-adaptation) processes. We applied approximate Bayesian computation to genetic data to infer its demographic history, and combined this information with past and present climatic data to assess the role of environment an...
Abstract Background Understanding the origin of genetic variation is the key to predict how species ...
Here, palaeobotanical and genetic data for common beech (Fagus sylvatica) in Europe are used to eval...
Studies of genetic variation can clarify the role of geography and spatio-temporal variation of clim...
International audienceDespite the large body of research devoted to understanding the role of Quater...
Despite the large body of research devoted to understanding the role of Quaternary glacialcycles in ...
Understanding the way in which the climatic oscillations of the Quaternary Period have shaped the di...
Understanding the way in which the climatic oscillations of the Quaternary Period have shaped the di...
Genetic analysis adds a novel dimension to paleoecology that is becoming increasingly important for ...
The possibility that some populations of tree species may have survived multiple Quaternary glacial-...
International audienceEnglish yew (Taxus baccata L., Taxaceae), a Tertiary relict, provides a semina...
International audienceOaks are dominant forest tree species widely distributed across the Northern H...
The Quaternary has been described as an important time for genetic diversification and speciation. T...
Abstract Background Understanding the origin of genetic variation is the key to predict how species ...
Here, palaeobotanical and genetic data for common beech (Fagus sylvatica) in Europe are used to eval...
Studies of genetic variation can clarify the role of geography and spatio-temporal variation of clim...
International audienceDespite the large body of research devoted to understanding the role of Quater...
Despite the large body of research devoted to understanding the role of Quaternary glacialcycles in ...
Understanding the way in which the climatic oscillations of the Quaternary Period have shaped the di...
Understanding the way in which the climatic oscillations of the Quaternary Period have shaped the di...
Genetic analysis adds a novel dimension to paleoecology that is becoming increasingly important for ...
The possibility that some populations of tree species may have survived multiple Quaternary glacial-...
International audienceEnglish yew (Taxus baccata L., Taxaceae), a Tertiary relict, provides a semina...
International audienceOaks are dominant forest tree species widely distributed across the Northern H...
The Quaternary has been described as an important time for genetic diversification and speciation. T...
Abstract Background Understanding the origin of genetic variation is the key to predict how species ...
Here, palaeobotanical and genetic data for common beech (Fagus sylvatica) in Europe are used to eval...
Studies of genetic variation can clarify the role of geography and spatio-temporal variation of clim...