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  • Molecular Ecology Volume 10 issue 11 2001 [doi 10.1046%2Fj.0962-1083.2001.01399.x] T. Y. Chiang; Y. C. Chiang; Y. J. Chen; C. H. Chou; S. Havanond; -- Phylogeography of Kandelia candel in East Asiatic.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Chiang, T.Y.; Chiang, Y.C.; Chen, Y.J.; Chou, C.H.; Havanond, S.; Hong, T.N.; Huang, S. (2001)

  • Vivipary with precocious seedlings in mangrove plants was thought to be a hindrance to long‐range dispersal. To examine the extent of seedling dispersal across oceans, we investigated the phylogeny and genetic structure among East Asiatic populations of Kandelia candel based on organelle DNAs. In total, three, 28 and seven haplotypes of the chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) atpB‐rbcL spacer, cpDNA trnL‐trnF spacer, and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) internal transcribed spacer (ITS) were identified, respectively, from 202 individuals. Three data sets suggested consistent phylogenies recovering two differentiated lineages corresponding to geographical regions, i.e. northern South‐China‐Sea + East‐Chi...

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  • Molecular Ecology Volume 10 issue 11 2001 [doi 10.1046%2Fj.0962-1083.2001.01399.x] T. Y. Chiang; Y. C. Chiang; Y. J. Chen; C. H. Chou; S. Havanond; -- Phylogeography of Kandelia candel in East Asiatic.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Chiang, T.Y.; Chiang, Y.C.; Chen, Y.J.; Chou, C.H.; Havanond, S.; Hong, T.N.; Huang, S. (2001)

  • Vivipary with precocious seedlings in mangrove plants was thought to be a hindrance to long‐range dispersal. To examine the extent of seedling dispersal across oceans, we investigated the phylogeny and genetic structure among East Asiatic populations of Kandelia candel based on organelle DNAs. In total, three, 28 and seven haplotypes of the chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) atpB‐rbcL spacer, cpDNA trnL‐trnF spacer, and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) internal transcribed spacer (ITS) were identified, respectively, from 202 individuals. Three data sets suggested consistent phylogenies recovering two differentiated lineages corresponding to geographical regions, i.e. northern South‐China‐Sea + East‐Chi...