2015
DOI: 10.5091/plecevo.2015.1041
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Does altitude shape molecular diversity and richness of bryophytes in Madeira’s natural forest? A case study with four bryophyte species at two altitudinal levels

Abstract: Knowledge of species genetic structure is therefore important to evaluate species viability and to help establishing All rights reserved.Background and aims -The importance of altitude as a driver of both species and genetic diversity has been widely acknowledged, since it affects other environmental variables such as temperature and precipitation, also influencing the distribution of plant species and, potentially, intraspecific genetic variation. In this study, we hypothesize that molecular (haplotype) varia… Show more

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“…despite that variation of genetic diversity and similarity along elevation gradients (Pisa et al 2015, Sim-Sim et al 2015 suggests that island bryophytes may diversify as a response to environmental variation, they are characterized by non-radiating speciation modes within archipelagic regions (Patiño et al 2014a) and thus do not seem to be prone to ecological diversification (Q23-24). Pócs (2006) discussed potential radiations in Caribbean Pilotrichum P. Beauv.…”
Section: Speciation and Diversificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…despite that variation of genetic diversity and similarity along elevation gradients (Pisa et al 2015, Sim-Sim et al 2015 suggests that island bryophytes may diversify as a response to environmental variation, they are characterized by non-radiating speciation modes within archipelagic regions (Patiño et al 2014a) and thus do not seem to be prone to ecological diversification (Q23-24). Pócs (2006) discussed potential radiations in Caribbean Pilotrichum P. Beauv.…”
Section: Speciation and Diversificationmentioning
confidence: 99%