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Genetic structures across a biogeographical barrier reflect dispersal potential of four Southeast Asian mangrove plant species
Journal of Biogeography ( IF 3.4 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-20 , DOI: 10.1111/jbi.13813
Alison K. S. Wee 1, 2 , Annika M. E. Noreen 1, 3 , Junya Ono 4 , Koji Takayama 5 , Prakash P. Kumar 1 , Hugh T. W. Tan 1 , Mohd N. Saleh 6 , Tadashi Kajita 7 , Edward L. Webb 1
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Biogeographical barriers restrict the movement of individuals, resulting in population divergence, genetic differentiation, endemism and speciation. Yet, some barriers demonstrate unequal effect across species depending on species dispersal, which manifests in varying genetic structure. We test the hypotheses that the genetic structure of four coastal mangrove species would reflect differences in dispersal potential across the Malay Peninsula, a major biogeographical barrier in the Indo‐West Pacific region.

中文翻译:

跨生物地理屏​​障的遗传结构反映了四种东南亚红树林植物物种的扩散潜力

生物地理障碍限制了个体的活动,从而导致人口分歧,遗传分化,特有性和物种形成。但是,某些障碍显示出不同物种之间的不平等影响,具体取决于物种的散布,这体现在遗传结构的变化中。我们检验了以下假设:四种沿海红树林物种的遗传结构将反映整个马来半岛的扩散潜力的差异,马来半岛是印度西太平洋地区的主要生物地理屏​​障。
更新日期:2020-03-20
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