Interactions between growth, demography and biotic interactions in determining species range limits in a warming world: The case of Pinus sylvestris

L Matías, AS Jump - Forest ecology and management, 2012 - Elsevier
Changes in climate are affecting the distribution and status of species on a global scale,
through alteration of factors including their phenology, growth and ecological interactions …

A coastal reservoir of biodiversity for Upper Pleistocene human populations: palaeoecological investigations in Gorham's Cave (Gibraltar) in the context of the Iberian …

JS Carrión, C Finlayson, S Fernández… - Quaternary Science …, 2008 - Elsevier
Palaeobotanical (pollen, charcoal) data from Gorham's Cave reveals a diversified landscape
in the Gibraltar region during the Middle (c. 32 560–23 780year BP) and Upper Palaeolithic …

Refugia within refugia: patterns of phylogeographic concordance in the Iberian Peninsula

A Gómez, DH Lunt - … European Refugia: Evolutionary perspectives on the …, 2007 - Springer
Abstract The Iberian Peninsula was one of the most important Pleistocene glacial refugia in
Europe. A number of recent studies have documented the phylogeography of Iberian taxa …

Imprints of glacial refugia in the modern genetic diversity of Pinus sylvestris

R Cheddadi, GG Vendramin, T Litt… - Global Ecology and …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To understand the impact of glacial refugia and migration pathways on the modern
genetic diversity of Pinus sylvestris. Location The study was carried out throughout Europe …

Demographic History Has Influenced Nucleotide Diversity in European Pinus sylvestris Populations

T Pyhajarvi, MR Garcia-Gil, T Knurr, M Mikkonen… - Genetics, 2007 - academic.oup.com
To infer the role of natural selection in sha** standing genetic diversity, it is necessary to
assess the genomewide impact of demographic history on nucleotide diversity. In this study …

Glacial vicariance in Eurasia: mitochondrial DNA evidence from Scots pine for a complex heritage involving genetically distinct refugia at mid-northern latitudes and in …

K Naydenov, S Senneville, J Beaulieu… - BMC Evolutionary …, 2007 - Springer
Background At the last glacial maximum, Fennoscandia was covered by an ice sheet while
the tundra occupied most of the rest of northern Eurasia. More or less disjunct refugial …

Phylogeography of maritime pine inferred with organelle markers having contrasted inheritance

C Burban, RJ Petit - Molecular Ecology, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Range‐wide variation of maritime pine was studied at maternally inherited and paternally
inherited markers (mitochondrial DNA and chloroplast DNA). While chloroplast DNA exhibits …

Scots pine–panmixia and the elusive signal of genetic adaptation

J Bruxaux, W Zhao, D Hall, AL Curtu… - New …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Scots pine is the foundation species of diverse forested ecosystems across Eurasia and
displays remarkable ecological breadth, occurring in environments ranging from temperate …

Phylogeography of the endangered Cathaya argyrophylla (Pinaceae) inferred from sequence variation of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA

HWEI WANG, S Ge - Molecular Ecology, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Cathaya argyrophylla is an endangered conifer restricted to subtropical mountains of China.
To study phylogeographical pattern and demographic history of C. argyrophylla, species …

Colonization routes of Pinus sylvestris inferred from distribution of mitochondrial DNA variation

T Pyhäjärvi, MJ Salmela, O Savolainen - Tree Genetics & Genomes, 2008 - Springer
Understanding the present-day distribution of molecular variation requires knowledge about
the history of the species. Past colonization routes and locations of refugia of Scots pine …