Understanding the spatial distribution of genetic variation is crucial for conservation biogeography. The centre‐periphery hypothesis (CPH) posits that central populations exhibit higher genetic diversity and lower differentiation. However, it remains unclear how species centre definitions and associated factors influence genetic variation patterns. Here, we evaluated CPH patterns across multiple centres in four Rhodiola species.
Spatial Distribution Patterns of Genetic Variation in Four Rhodiola Species: Testing the Centre‐Periphery Hypothesis
Jing Liu,Jianling You,Ziyuan Lin,Zhizhou He,Yao Zhao,Wensheng Liu,Fan Lu,L. Qiong,Wenju Zhang,Yuguo Wang,Ji Yang,Zhiping Song
Published 2025 in Diversity and Distributions: A journal of biological invasions and biodiversity
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Diversity and Distributions: A journal of biological invasions and biodiversity
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