Aim To investigate the relationships between species attributes and genetic parameters in Australian plant species and to determine the associations in relation to predictions from population theory and previous global analyses. Location Continent of Australia. Methods We assembled a dataset of all known population genetic analyses of Australian plants based on neutral markers and catalogued them according to key species attributes, including range, abundance, range disjunction, biome and growth form; and genetic parameters, mean number of alleles per locus, observed and expected heterozygosity and population differentiation. We deter- mined relationships between species attributes and genetic parameters using a maximum-likelihood, multimod...
Aim: Biodiversity studies typically use species, or more recently phylogenetic diversity (PD), as th...
<div><p>Genetic diversity within species may promote resilience to environmental change, yet little ...
Aim The distribution of genetic variation in the Australian dry sclerophyll plant Hardenbergia viol...
AIM To investigate the relationships between species attributes and genetic parameters in Australian...
There are four species of Graptophyllum (Acanthaceae) in Australia which span a gradient in rarity a...
Aim: Understanding the spatial distribution of genetic variation across a species’ range is a centra...
Aim: Uniform spatial population distributions are predicted to result in lower among-population gene...
Knowledge of the manner in which genetic variation within a tree species affects associated communit...
Historically fragmented and specialised habitats such as granite outcrops are understudied globally ...
AIM: The alpine region of mainland Australia is one of the world's 187 biodiversity hotspots. Geneti...
Historically rare plant species with disjunct population distributions and small population sizes mi...
Biodiversity analyses across continental extents are important in providing comprehensive informatio...
Aim: We examine the relative importance of seed dispersal mode in determining the range size and ra...
Aim: To map and analyse range size variation in the terrestrial seed-plant flora of Australia in rel...
This thesis consists of firstly, a study of the local genetic dynamics occurring in a native populat...
Aim: Biodiversity studies typically use species, or more recently phylogenetic diversity (PD), as th...
<div><p>Genetic diversity within species may promote resilience to environmental change, yet little ...
Aim The distribution of genetic variation in the Australian dry sclerophyll plant Hardenbergia viol...
AIM To investigate the relationships between species attributes and genetic parameters in Australian...
There are four species of Graptophyllum (Acanthaceae) in Australia which span a gradient in rarity a...
Aim: Understanding the spatial distribution of genetic variation across a species’ range is a centra...
Aim: Uniform spatial population distributions are predicted to result in lower among-population gene...
Knowledge of the manner in which genetic variation within a tree species affects associated communit...
Historically fragmented and specialised habitats such as granite outcrops are understudied globally ...
AIM: The alpine region of mainland Australia is one of the world's 187 biodiversity hotspots. Geneti...
Historically rare plant species with disjunct population distributions and small population sizes mi...
Biodiversity analyses across continental extents are important in providing comprehensive informatio...
Aim: We examine the relative importance of seed dispersal mode in determining the range size and ra...
Aim: To map and analyse range size variation in the terrestrial seed-plant flora of Australia in rel...
This thesis consists of firstly, a study of the local genetic dynamics occurring in a native populat...
Aim: Biodiversity studies typically use species, or more recently phylogenetic diversity (PD), as th...
<div><p>Genetic diversity within species may promote resilience to environmental change, yet little ...
Aim The distribution of genetic variation in the Australian dry sclerophyll plant Hardenbergia viol...