Journal article
Spatial patterns of genetic diversity among Australian alpine flora communities revealed by comparative phylogenomics
N Bell, PC Griffin, AA Hoffmann, AD Miller
Journal of Biogeography | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.13120
Abstract
Aim: The alpine region of mainland Australia is one of the world's 187 biodiversity hotspots. Genetic analyses of Australian alpine fauna indicate high levels of endemism on fine spatial scales, unlike Northern Hemisphere alpine systems where shallow genetic differentiation is typically observed among populations. These discrepancies have been attributed to differences in elevation and influence from glacial activity, and point to a unique phylogeographic history affecting Australian alpine biodiversity. To test generality of these findings across Australian alpine biota, we assessed patterns of genetic structure across plant species. Location: The Australian Alps, Victoria, eastern Australi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The Long Term Ecological Research Network (LTERN)