Topography drives microgeographic adaptations of closely-related species in two tropical tree species complexes (Q7665): Difference between revisions
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| English | Topography drives microgeographic adaptations of closely-related species in two tropical tree species complexes |
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Combining LiDAR-derived topography, tree inventories, and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from gene capture experiments, we explored genome-wide population genetic structure, covariation of environmental variables, and genotype-environment association to assess microgeographic adaptations to topography within the species complexes Symphonia (Clusiaceae), and Eschweilera (Lecythidaceae) with three species per complex and 385 and 257 individuals genotyped, respectively.
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