Genetic Diversity and Phylogeography of Plants under Climate Change
A special issue of Diversity (ISSN 1424-2818). This special issue belongs to the section "Biodiversity Conservation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 August 2022) | Viewed by 5322

Special Issue Editors
Interests: climate change; species diversity and phylogeny; genetic diversity; phylogeography; plant ecology and conservation
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Throughout their evolutionary history, plants have had to cope with changing climates or other environmental changes. Genetic diversity provides the basis for evolution and its loss under climate change in some cases becomes significant. On the other hand, evolutionary adaption can increase the possibility of the adjustment of a plant’s genetic structure, and thus allow species to reduce the climate change adaptation lag. Past distribution patterns are often reflected in current species phylogenies and can be associated with divergent environmental conditions. Previous studies have indicated that severe climate fluctuations since the Quaternary have influenced patterns of genetic diversity. A crucial question is how genetic diversity can be integrated into studies that aim to predict plant species’ responses to future climate scenarios. In this direction, it is important to consider the phylogeography of species. Studies on the phylogeny and geographic patterns of genetic diversity can reveal insights into the formation and evolution of plant species in different regions and their relationships with environmental conditions. This Special Issue aims to combine a wide spectrum of studies related to the diversity of plants within a changing climate on a genetic level, combined with their phylogeographic structure.
Dr. Denis Sandanov
Dr. Zhiheng Wang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- genetic diversity
- genetic adaptation
- phylogeography
- evolution
- plant distribution patterns
- climate change
- effects of global warming
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