Adaptive sequence evolution is driven by biotic stress in a pair of orchid species (Dactylorhiza) with distinct ecological optima

Author:

Balao Francisco12ORCID,Trucchi Emiliano13,Wolfe Thomas M.14,Hao Bao-Hai1,Lorenzo Maria Teresa12,Baar Juliane1,Sedman Laura5,Kosiol Carolin67,Amman Fabian8,Chase Mark W.910,Hedrén Mikael11,Paun Ovidiu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research; University of Vienna; Vienna Austria

2. Departamento de Biología Vegetal y Ecología; University of Seville; Sevilla Spain

3. Department of Life Sciences and Biotechnologies; University of Ferrara; Ferrara Italy

4. Vienna Graduate School of Population Genetics; Vienna Austria

5. Gregor Mendel Institute for Plant Molecular Biology; Vienna Austria

6. Institut für Populationsgenetik; Vetmeduni Vienna; Vienna Austria

7. Centre of Biological Diversity; School of Biology; University of St Andrews; St Andrews UK

8. Department of Chromosome Biology; University of Vienna; Vienna Austria

9. Royal Botanic Gardens Kew; Richmond UK

10. School of Plant Biology; University of Western Australia; Crawley, Perth WA Australia

11. Department of Biology; Lund University; Lund Sweden

Funder

Austrian Science Fund

Marie Curie IEF Fellowship

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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