Clarisse Palma da Silva

Speciation with gene flow between two Neotropical sympatric species (Pitcairnia spp.: Bromeliaceae)

The study of mechanisms that generate new species is considered fundamental for broad areas of ecology and evolution. Speciation is a continuous process in which reproductive isolation is established, and it is of fundamental importance to understand the origins of the adaptations that contribute to this process. Hybrid zones are considered natural laboratories for the […]

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Ecological transcriptomics reveals stress response pathways of a ground‐herb species in a waterlogging gradient of Amazonian riparian forests.

Palma‐Silva, C., Mortati, A. F., Chaves, C. J. N., Simões Santos Leal, B., Ribeiro, R. V., Pinheiro, F., … & André, T. (2024). Ecological transcriptomics reveals stress response pathways of a ground‐herb species in a waterlogging gradient of Amazonian riparian forests. Molecular Ecology, e17437. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mec.17437

Ecological transcriptomics reveals stress response pathways of a ground‐herb species in a waterlogging gradient of Amazonian riparian forests. Read More »