Patterns and processes in plant phylogeography in the Mediterranean Basin. A review

GN Feliner - Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and …, 2014 - Elsevier
Phylogeography, born to bridge population genetics and phylogenetics in an explicit
geographic context, has provided a successful platform for unveiling species evolutionary …

Implications of next-generation sequencing for the systematics and evolution of the terrestrial orchid genus Epipactis, with particular reference to the British Isles

RM Bateman - Kew Bulletin, 2020 - Springer
Recent application of next-generation sequencing technology to Eurasian taxa of the
primitive epidendroid orchid clade Epipactis section Epipactis has further advanced our …

The role of ecological factors in distribution and abundance of terrestrial orchids

V Djordjević, S Tsiftsis - Orchids phytochemistry, biology and horticulture …, 2022 - Springer
Distributed throughout the continents, terrestrial orchids are known for their great species
richness and specificity in relation to pollinators and mycorrhizal symbionts. Moreover, a …

Differences in mycorrhizal communities between Epipactis palustris, E. helleborine and its presumed sister species E. neerlandica

H Jacquemyn, M Waud, B Lievens, R Brys - Annals of Botany, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Aims In orchid species that have populations occurring in strongly
contrasting habitats, mycorrhizal divergence and other habitat-specific adaptations may lead …

Iterative allogamy–autogamy transitions drive actual and incipient speciation during the ongoing evolutionary radiation within the orchid genus Epipactis …

G Sramkó, O Paun, MK Brandrud, L Laczkó… - Annals of …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Aims The terrestrial orchid genus Epipactis has become a model
system for the study of speciation via transitions from allogamy to autogamy, but close …

Small and ugly? Phylogenetic analyses of the “selfing syndrome” reveal complex evolutionary fates of monomorphic primrose flowers

JM De Vos, RO Wüest, E Conti - Evolution, 2014 - academic.oup.com
One of the most common trends in plant evolution, loss of self-incompatibility and ensuing
increases in selfing, is generally assumed to be associated with a suite of phenotypic …

Patterns of distribution, abundance and composition of forest terrestrial orchids

V Djordjević, S Tsiftsis, D Lakušić, S Jovanović… - Biodiversity and …, 2020 - Springer
Many terrestrial orchid species are known to grow in forest ecosystems, but the patterns of
their diversity and habitat specialization have not been sufficiently explored. Niche …

Dispersal capacities of pollen, seeds and spores: insights from comparative analyses of spatial genetic structures in bryophytes and spermatophytes

T Fichant, A Ledent, F Collart… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction The dramatic fluctuations of climate conditions since the late Tertiary era have
resulted in major species range shifts. These movements were conditioned by geographic …

Epipactis bucegensis—A Separate Autogamous Species within the E. helleborine Alliance

NE Anghelescu, M Balogh, L Balogh, N Kigyossy… - Plants, 2023 - mdpi.com
A new species of Epipactis from Bucegi Natural Park ROSCI0013, Southern Carpathians,
Central Romania is described. Three medium-sized populations of Epipactis bucegensis (65 …

Historical biogeography and local adaptation explain population genetic structure in a widespread terrestrial orchid

A Evans, H De Kort, R Brys, KJ Duffy… - Annals of …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Aims Historical changes in environmental conditions and
colonization–extinction dynamics have a direct impact on the genetic structure of plant …