Authors
Rémy J Petit, Itziar Aguinagalde, Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu, Christiane Bittkau, Simon Brewer, Rachid Cheddadi, Richard Ennos, Silvia Fineschi, Delphine Grivet, Martin Lascoux, Aparajita Mohanty, Gerhard Müller-Starck, Brigitte Demesure-Musch, Anna Palmé, Juan Pedro Martín, Sarah Rendell, Giovanni G Vendramin
Publication date
2003/6/6
Journal
science
Volume
300
Issue
5625
Pages
1563-1565
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Glacial refuge areas are expected to harbor a large fraction of the intraspecific biodiversity of the temperate biota. To test this hypothesis, we studied chloroplast DNA variation in 22 widespread European trees and shrubs sampled in the same forests. Most species had genetically divergent populations in Mediterranean regions, especially those with low seed dispersal abilities. However, the genetically most diverse populations were not located in the south but at intermediate latitudes, a likely consequence of the admixture of divergent lineages colonizing the continent from separate refugia.
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