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A western representative of an eastern clade: phylogeographic history of the gypsophilous plant Nepeta hispanica
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2022
bioRxiv
pre-print
The preference of certain plant species for gypsum soils leads to disjunct population structures that are thought to generate island-like dynamics potentially influencing biogeographic patterns at multiple evolutionary scales. Here, we study the evolutionary and biogeographic history of Nepeta hispanica, a western Mediterranean plant associated with gypsum soils and displaying a patchy distribution with populations very distant from each other. Three approaches were used: (a) interspecific
doi:10.1101/2022.01.05.475097
fatcat:7jaswziamjh7bd7d6ca4dr3cp4