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Population genetics of lichen-forming fungi - a review

WERTH, Silke

In: The Lichenologist, 2010, vol. 42, no. 5, p. 499-519

Université de Fribourg

High genetic and morphological diversity despite range contraction in the diploid Hieracium eriophorum (Asteraceae) endemic to the coastal sand dunes of south-west France

Frey, David J. ; Haag, Christoph R. ; Kozlowski, Gregor ; Tison, Jean-Marc ; MráZ, Patrik

In: Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2012, p. -

Endemic plants inhabiting coastal sand dunes show augmented extinction risks due to the dynamic nature of dunes and strong human pressure on coastal areas. To investigate the survival strategies and threats to long-term survival of such species, we combined genetic, morphological and biogeographical approaches, using the example of Hieracium eriophorum (Asteraceae) and its putative cryptic sister...

Université de Fribourg

Phylogeography and genetic differentiation along the distributional range of the orchid Epidendrum fulgens: a Neotropical coastal species not restricted to glacial refugia

Pinheiro, Fábio ; Barros, Fábio De ; Palma-Silva, Clarisse ; Fay, Michael F. ; Lexer, Christian ; Cozzolino, Salvatore

In: Journal of Biogeography, 2011, vol. 38, no. 10, p. 1923–1935

Aim Phylogeographical studies in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest (BAF) have mostly included species associated with forest habitats, whereas taxa associated with grassland and sand-dune plant communities have so far been largely overlooked. This study examines the phylogeography of the orchid Epidendrum fulgens, which occurs on coastal sand dunes and granitic outcrops, in order to identify major...