Juan J Robledo-Arnuncio
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Chybicki I, Robledo-Arnuncio J
Genetics
. 2025 Jan;
229(2).
PMID: 39873156
We present a new hierarchical Bayesian method using multilocus genotypes to estimate recent seed and pollen migration rates in a spatially explicit framework that incorporates distance effects separately for each...
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Jimenez-Ramirez A, Sole-Medina A, Ramirez-Valiente J, Robledo-Arnuncio J
Am J Bot
. 2023 Mar;
110(4):e16159.
PMID: 36943007
Premise: The possibility of fine-scale intraspecific adaptive divergence under gene flow is established by theoretical models and has been confirmed empirically in tree populations distributed along steep altitudinal clines or...
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Opgenoorth L, Dauphin B, Benavides R, Heer K, Alizoti P, Martinez-Sancho E, et al.
Gigascience
. 2021 Mar;
10(3).
PMID: 33734368
Background: Progress in the field of evolutionary forest ecology has been hampered by the huge challenge of phenotyping trees across their ranges in their natural environments, and the limitation in...
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Sole-Medina A, Heer K, Opgenoorth L, Kaldewey P, Danusevicius D, Notivol E, et al.
AoB Plants
. 2020 Jul;
12(3):plaa019.
PMID: 32665825
Given that the ecological niche of tree species is typically narrower for earlier life stages, intraspecific genetic variation at early fitness traits may greatly influence the adaptive response of tree...
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Martinez-Sancho E, Slamova L, Morganti S, Grefen C, Carvalho B, Dauphin B, et al.
Sci Data
. 2020 Apr;
7(1):114.
PMID: 32242054
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Martinez-Sancho E, Slamova L, Morganti S, Grefen C, Carvalho B, Dauphin B, et al.
Sci Data
. 2020 Jan;
7(1):1.
PMID: 31896794
The dataset presented here was collected by the GenTree project (EU-Horizon 2020), which aims to improve the use of forest genetic resources across Europe by better understanding how trees adapt...
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Robledo-Arnuncio J, Unger G
Evol Appl
. 2019 May;
12(5):863-877.
PMID: 31080501
By changing the genetic background available for selection at subsequent life stages, stage-specific selection can define adaptive potential across the life cycle. We propose and evaluate here a neutrality test...
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Unger G, Heuertz M, Vendramin G, Robledo-Arnuncio J
Evol Appl
. 2016 Feb;
9(2):367-80.
PMID: 26834830
Gene flow from plantations of nonlocal (genetically exotic) tree provenances into natural stands of the same species is probably a widespread phenomenon, but its effects remain largely unexamined. We investigated...
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Robledo-Arnuncio J, Klein E, Muller-Landau H, Santamaria L
Mov Ecol
. 2015 Feb;
2(1):16.
PMID: 25709828
Dispersal of pollen and seeds are essential functions of plant species, with far-reaching demographic, ecological and evolutionary consequences. Interest in plant dispersal has increased with concerns about the persistence of...
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Lara-Romero C, Robledo-Arnuncio J, Garcia-Fernandez A, Iriondo J
PLoS One
. 2014 Feb;
9(1):e87189.
PMID: 24489867
Background: Plant recruitment depends among other factors on environmental conditions and their variation at different spatial scales. Characterizing dispersal in contrasting environments may thus be necessary to understand natural intraspecific...