Post-glacial biogeography of trembling aspen inferred from habitat models and genetic variance in quantitative traits
Abstract Using species distribution models and information on genetic structure and within-population variance observed in a series of common garden trials, we reconstructed a historical biogeography of trembling aspen in North America. We used an ensemble classifier modelling approach (RandomForest...
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Main Authors: | Chen Ding, Stefan G. Schreiber, David R. Roberts, Andreas Hamann, Jean S. Brouard |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b186e79bef3f4da588d9c9acc8739b2f |
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