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    Spatial analysis of molecular variance (SAMOVA) for Berberis trifoliolata populationsAnálisis espacial de la varianza molecular (SAMOVA) para las poblaciones de Berberis trifoliolata 

    Angulo, Diego F; Amarilla, Leonardo D; Anton, Ana M; Sosa, Victoria (Plos One, 2017-02-01)
    Here we conduct research to understand the evolutionary history of a shrubby species known as Agarito (Berberis trifoliolata), an endemic species to the Chihuahuan Desert. We identify genetic signatures based on plastid ...
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    Results of genetic and demographic analyses of Berberis trifoliolata's phylogroupsResultados de los análisis genéticos y demográficos de los filogrupos de Berberis trifoliolata 

    Angulo, Diego F; Amarilla, Leonardo; Antón, Ana M; Sosa, Victoria (Plos One, 2017-06-26)
    Haplotype diversity (h), nucleotide diversity (π), Fu’s FS (Fs), Tajima’s D (DT) and Ramos-Onsins and Rozas (R2) are indicated.
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    Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVAs) performed among groups of Berberis trifoliolata populationsAnálisis de varianza molecular (AMOVAs) realizados entre grupos de poblaciones de Berberis trifoliolata 

    Angulo, Diego F; Amarilla, Leonardo; Antón, Ana M; Sosa, Victoria (Plos One, 2017-06-26)
    Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVAs) performed among groups of Berberis trifoliolata populations.
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    Colonization in North American Arid Lands: The Journey of Agarito (Berberis trifoliolata) Revealed by Multilocus Molecular Data and Packrat Midden Fossil RemainsColonización en las tierras áridas de Norteamérica: El viaje de Agarito (Berberis trifoliolata) revelado por datos moleculares multilocus y restos fósiles de Packrat Midden 

    Angulo, Diego F; Amarilla, Leonardo; Antón, Ana M; Sosa, Victoria (Plos One, 2017-06-26)
    Here we conduct research to understand the evolutionary history of a shrubby species known as Agarito (Berberis trifoliolata), an endemic species to the Chihuahuan Desert. We identify genetic signatures based on plastid ...
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    Sampling information of the populations of Berberis trifoliolata studied: country and locality were provided followed by population abbreviation, number of individuals for DNA sequences, number of individuals for AFLPs, latitude and longitude and their respective haplotypesInformación sobre el muestreo de las poblaciones de Berberis trifoliolata estudiadas: se facilitaron el país y la localidad, seguidos de la abreviatura de la población, el número de individuos para las secuencias de ADN, el número de individuos para los AFLP, la latitud y la longitud y sus respectivos haplotipos 

    Angulo, Diego F.; Amarilla, Leonardo D.; Anton, Ana M.; Sosa, Victoria (Plos One, 2017-06-26)
    Sampling information of the populations of Berberis trifoliolata studied: country and locality were provided followed by population abbreviation, number of individuals for DNA sequences, number of individuals for AFLPs, ...
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    Diversity indices and results of demographic analyses in Monttea aphylla cpDNA lineages performed derived from spatial analysis of Geneland 

    Baranzelli, Matias Cristian; Cosacov, Andrea; Ferreiro, Gabriela; A. Johnson, Leight; Sérsic, Alicia N. (Plos One, 2017-06-05)
    Polymorphic sites (S), number of haplotypes (K), nucleotide diversity (π), haplotype diversity (h), mean number of pairwise differences (p), Tajima’s D, Fu’s FS and sum of squared deviations (SSD).
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    Pericarpial nectary-visiting ants do not provide fruit protection against pre-dispersal seed predators regardless of ant species composition and resource availability 

    Andre Sanz-Veiga, Priscila; Ré, Jorge Leonardo; Benítez Vieyra, Santiago; W Amorim, Felipe (Plos One, 2017-11-10)
    This dataset describes the number of flowers, fruits and seed set of Tocoyena formosa in branches exposed (control) and isolated (ant exclusion) from ants, as well as the visiting ants and seed predators reared from fruits ...
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    Travelling to the south: Phylogeographic spatial diffusion model in Monttea aphylla (Plantaginaceae), an endemic plant of the Monte Desert 

    Baranzelli, Matias Cristian; Cosacov, Andrea; Ferreiro, Gabriela; Johnson, Leight; Sérsic, Alicia N. (Plos One, 2017)
    Effects of Pleistocene climatic oscillations on plant phylogeographic patterns are relatively well studied in forest, savanna and grassland biomes, but such impacts remain less explored on desert regions of the world, ...

     

     

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    AuthorAmarilla, Leonardo (3)Angulo, Diego F (3)Antón, Ana M (3)Sosa, Victoria (3)Amarilla, Leonardo D (2)Angulo, Diego F (2)Anton, Ana M (2)Baranzelli, Matias Cristian (2)Cosacov, Andrea (2)Ferreiro, Gabriela (2)

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    Subjecthttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 (5)Last Interglacial period (4)North American Arid Lands (4)https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6 (3)Niche modelling predictions (3)Agarito (2)Bayesian coalescent analyses (2)Bayesian Skyline Plot (2)Diffusion models analyses (2)Last Glacial Maximum (2)

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