Shifting Quaternary migration patterns in the Bahamian archipelago: Evidence from the Zamia pumila complex at the northern limits of the Caribbean island biodiversity hotspot Article

Salas-Leiva, Dayana E, Meerow, Alan W, Calonje, Michael et al. (2017). Shifting Quaternary migration patterns in the Bahamian archipelago: Evidence from the Zamia pumila complex at the northern limits of the Caribbean island biodiversity hotspot . AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 104(5), 757-771. 10.3732/ajb.1700054

Open Access International Collaboration

cited authors

  • Salas-Leiva, Dayana E; Meerow, Alan W; Calonje, Michael; Francisco-Ortega, Javier; Griffith, M Patrick; Nakamura, Kyoko; Sanchez, Vanessa; Knowles, Lindy; Knowles, David; Salas-Leiva, Dayana E

sustainable development goals

publication date

  • May 1, 2017

published in

keywords

  • ADAPTIVE EVOLUTION
  • APPROXIMATE BAYESIAN COMPUTATION
  • AUSTRALIAN CYCAD
  • CLIMATE-CHANGE
  • Cycadales
  • GENETIC-STRUCTURE
  • ICE SHEETS
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD-ESTIMATION
  • Plant Sciences
  • RANGE EXPANSION
  • RAPID EVOLUTION
  • SEA-LEVEL
  • Science & Technology
  • Zamiaceae
  • climate change
  • cycad
  • gene flow
  • gymnosperm
  • ice ages
  • island biogeography
  • paleo-province
  • population genetics

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

publisher

  • WILEY

start page

  • 757

end page

  • 771

volume

  • 104

issue

  • 5