YY Yang, JG Kim - Journal of Ecology and Environment, 2016 - Springer
Many plant species have two modes of reproduction: sexual and asexual. Both modes of reproduction have often been viewed as adaptations to temporally or spatially variable …
Development of suitable approaches to the analysis of genetic diversity in a spatial context, where factors such as pollination, seed dispersal, breeding system, habitat heterogeneity …
PE Smouse, ROD Peakall, EVA Gonzales - Molecular ecology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
For organisms with limited vagility and/or occupying patchy habitats, we often encounter nonrandom patterns of genetic affinity over relatively small spatial scales, labelled fine‐scale …
Despite recent advances in the identification of genetic population structure through molecular‐marker technology, the definition of intraspecific units for conservation remains …
The extent of clonality within populations strongly influences their spatial genetic structure (SGS), yet this is hardly ever thoroughly analysed. We employed spatial autocorrelation …
MY Chung, BK Epperson, M Gi Chung - Evolution, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Camellia japonica L.(Theaceae), an insect‐and bird‐pollinated, broad‐leaved evergreen tree, is widely distributed in Japan and the southern Korean peninsula. The species has a …
The circumscription and infrageneric classification of Campanula is highly controversial. Independent and combined data from nuclear and chloroplast sequences (trnL–trnF, ITS) …
The main Korean mountain range [the so-called “Baekdudaegan”(BDDG)] is thought to have served as a glacial refugium, mainly for the boreal and temperate flora of northeastern Asia …
E Brzosko, A Wróblewska, M Ratkiewicz - Molecular Ecology, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Three populations of the rare and endangered plant species Cypripedium calceolus were included in a study of genetic diversity and spatial genetic structure in the Biebrza National …