RADseq approaches and applications for forest tree genetics
As tree species vary extensively in genome size, complexity, and resource development,
reduced representation methods have been increasingly employed for the generation of …
reduced representation methods have been increasingly employed for the generation of …
Genetic resistance to white pine blister rust, restoration options, and potential use of biotechnology
RA Sniezko, JJ Liu - Forest Ecology and Management, 2022 - Elsevier
All nine five-needle white pine species (genus Pinus, subgenus Strobus, subsections
Strobus and Balfourianae) native to the US and Canada are highly susceptible to white pine …
Strobus and Balfourianae) native to the US and Canada are highly susceptible to white pine …
Sequential hybridization may have facilitated ecological transitions in the Southwestern pinyon pine syngameon
Multispecies interbreeding networks, or syngameons, have been increasingly reported in
natural systems. However, the formation, structure, and maintenance of syngameons have …
natural systems. However, the formation, structure, and maintenance of syngameons have …
Improving species delimitation for effective conservation: a case study in the endemic maple‐leaf oak (Quercus acerifolia)
Species delimitation is challenging in lineages that exhibit both high plasticity and
introgression. This challenge can be compounded by collection biases, which may …
introgression. This challenge can be compounded by collection biases, which may …
Effective double‐digest RAD sequencing and genoty** despite large genome size
Obtaining informative data is the ambition of any genomic project, but in nonmodel species
with very large genomes, pursuing such a goal requires surmounting a series of analytical …
with very large genomes, pursuing such a goal requires surmounting a series of analytical …
Great Basin bristlecone pine mortality: Causal factors and management implications
BJ Bentz, CI Millar, JC Vandygriff… - Forest Ecology and …, 2022 - Elsevier
High-elevation five-needle pines are foundational species and iconic components of
subalpine forests across western North America. Because they often grow at environmental …
subalpine forests across western North America. Because they often grow at environmental …
Combining mitochondrial and nuclear genome analyses to dissect the effects of colonization, environment, and geography on population structure in Pinus …
The phylogeographic histories of plants in East Asia are complex and shaped by both past
large‐scale climatic oscillations and dramatic tectonic events. The impact of these historic …
large‐scale climatic oscillations and dramatic tectonic events. The impact of these historic …
RAD‐sequencing reveals patterns of diversification and hybridization, and the accumulation of reproductive isolation in a clade of partially sympatric, tropical island …
A common pattern observed in temperate tree clades is that species are often
morphologically distinct and partially interfertile but maintain species cohesion despite …
morphologically distinct and partially interfertile but maintain species cohesion despite …
Integrating forest health conditions and species adaptive capacities to infer future trajectories of the high elevation five-needle white pines
Tree mortality rates have been increasing globally with mountainous regions experiencing
higher temperatures and impacts from the expansion and intensification of pests and …
higher temperatures and impacts from the expansion and intensification of pests and …
Historical and contemporary processes driving the origin and structure of an admixed population within a contact zone between subspecies of a north temperate …
Hybridization between divergent lineages can result in losses of distinct evolutionary taxa.
Alternatively, hybridization can lead to increased genetic variability that may fuel local …
Alternatively, hybridization can lead to increased genetic variability that may fuel local …