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More opportunities more species: Pleistocene differentiation and northward expansion of an evergreen broad-leaved tree species Machilus thunbergii (Lauraceae) in Southeast China.

Dengmei FanShuqing LeiHua LiangQi YaoZhiyong ZhangShanmei ChengYi YangYingxiong QiuZhiyong Zhang
Published in: BMC plant biology (2022)
The north-south genetic differentiation may be common across the temperate-tropical boundary in southeast China. Divergent selection under different temperature regimes (possibly above and below freezing temperature in winter) could account for this divergence pattern. The broad continuum between tropical and temperate floras in EAS may have provided ample opportunities for tropical plant lineages to acquire freezing tolerance and to colonize the temperate regions during the late-Cenozoic global cooling. Our findings shed deeper insights into the high temperate plant species diversity in EAS.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • genetic diversity
  • copy number
  • dna methylation