Ecological niche modeling and a lack of phylogeographic structure in Vriesea incurvata suggest historically stable areas in the southern Atlantic Forest.
Camila Aguiar-MeloCamila M ZanellaMárcia GoetzeClarisse Palma-SilvaLuiza D HirschBeatriz NevesAndrea F da CostaFernanda BeredPublished in: American journal of botany (2019)
Contrary to some studies, our results indicate that the southern AF was a historically stable climate region for V. incurvata occupation after southward colonization by the species. Past climatic changes probably did not cause structuring among its populations.