Authors
Delphine Grivet, MARIE‐FRANCE DEGUILLOUX, Remy J Petit, Victoria L Sork
Publication date
2006/11
Journal
Molecular Ecology
Volume
15
Issue
13
Pages
4085-4093
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Phylogeography allows the inference of evolutionary processes that have shaped the current distribution of genealogical lineages across a landscape. In this perspective, comparative phylogeographical analyses are useful in detecting common historical patterns by either comparing different species within the same area within a continent or by comparing similar species in different areas. Here, we analyse one taxon (the white oak, genus Quercus, subgenus Quercus, section Quercus) that is widespread worldwide, and we evaluate its phylogeographical pattern on two different continents: western North America and Western Europe. The goals of the present study are: (i) to compare the chloroplast genetic diversity found in one California oak species vs. that found in the extensively studied European oak species (in France and the Iberian Peninsula); (ii) to contrast the geographical structure of haplotypes between …
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