Listen "New Heredity Podcast: Orchids in the clouds"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode we explore the genetic structuring of orchids in the cloud rainforests of Ecuador. While we mainly think of orchids as ornamental houseplants, many wild species are vulnerable to poaching or deforestation. In a recent Heredity paper, Professor José Iriondo (King Juan Carlos University, Madrid) and colleagues investigated the fine-scale genetic structure of an unassuming orchid in a regenerating patch of Ecuadorian rainforest—working in a landscape unlike any other, they have discovered a mysterious population dynamic that so far eludes explanation, but does highlight vital conservation considerations for this iconic family of flowering plants.
Associated article -
Complex fine-scale spatial genetic structure in Epidendrum rhopalostele: an epiphytic orchid
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41437-018-0139-1
Associated article -
Complex fine-scale spatial genetic structure in Epidendrum rhopalostele: an epiphytic orchid
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41437-018-0139-1
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