Authors
Marine Pouget, Sami Youssef, Jérémy Migliore, Marianick Juin, Frédéric Médail, Alex Baumel
Publication date
2013/11/1
Journal
Annals of botany
Volume
112
Issue
7
Pages
1409-1420
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background and Aims
Understanding the factors that shape variation in genetic diversity across the geographic ranges of species is an important challenge in the effort to conserve evolutionary processes sustaining biodiversity. The historical influences leading to a central–marginal organization of genetic diversity have been explored for species whose range is known to have expanded from refugia after glacial events. However, this question has rarely been addressed for Mediterranean endemic plants of azonal habitats such as rocky slopes or screes. In this context, this comprehensive study examined molecular and field data from Arenaria provincialis (Caryophyllaceae), a narrow endemic plant of south-eastern France.
Methods
Across the whole geographic range, an investigation was made of whether high levels of abundance and genetic diversity (estimated from amplified …
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