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Impact of Ice Ages on the genetic structure of trees and shrubs
Authors:Lascoux Martin  Palmé Anna E  Cheddadi Rachid  Latta Robert G
Institution:Program in Conservation Biology and Genetics, Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University, Norbyvägen 18D, 75326 Uppsala, Sweden. Martin.Lascoux@ebc.uu.se
Abstract:Data on the genetic structure of tree and shrub populations on the continental scale have accumulated dramatically over the past decade. However, our ability to make inferences on the impact of the last ice age still depends crucially on the availability of informative palaeoecological data. This is well illustrated by the results from a recent project, during which new pollen fossil maps were established and the variation in chloroplast DNA was studied in 22 European species of trees and shrubs. Species exhibit very different levels of genetic variation between and within populations, and obviously went through very different histories after Ice Ages. However, when palaeoecological data are non-informative, inferences on past history are difficult to draw from entirely genetic data. On the other hand, as illustrated by a study in ponderosa pine, when we can infer the species' history with some certainty, coalescent simulations can be used and new hypotheses can be tested.
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