drainage isolation and climate change-driven population expansion shape the genetic structures of tuber indicum complex in the hengduan mountains region. | the orogenesis of the qinghai-tibetan plateau and the quaternary climate changes have played key roles in driving the evolution of flora and fauna in southwest china, but their effects on higher fungi are poorly addressed. in this study, we investigated the phylogeographic pattern of the tuber indicum species complex, an economically important fungal group distributed in the hengduan mountains region. our data confirmed the existence of two distinct lineages, t. indicum and t. himalayense, withi ... | 2016 | 26906144 |