2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.16348
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Parallel patterns of genetic diversity and structure in circumboreal species of the Sphagnum capillifolium complex

Karn Imwattana,
Blanka Aguero,
Marta Nieto‐Lugilde
et al.

Abstract: PremiseShared geographical patterns of population genetic variation among related species is a powerful means to identify the historical events that drive diversification. The Sphagnum capillifolium complex is a group of closely related peat mosses within the Sphagnum subgenus Acutifolia and contains several circumboreal species whose ranges encompass both glaciated and unglaciated regions across the northern hemisphere. In this paper, we (1) inferred the phylogeny of subg. Acutifolia and (2) investigated patt… Show more

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