The emergence and closure of the Isthmus of Panama had regional and global impacts that were rivalled by few other Cenozoic geological events. The closure of the Central American Seaway and the rise of the Isthmus had dramatic affects on climate and air and oceanic currents worldwide. Formation of the Isthmus also drove terrestrial biotic interchange, ending the isolation of South America by permitting the mixing of its biota with that of North and Central America. A dated phylogenetic tree of a well-sampled clade of palms in the tribe Trachycarpeae (Copernicia, Pritchardia and Washingtonia) was used to conduct biogeographical analyses. Examination of the timing of lineage dispersal from North into South America was performed and two contra...
Andean uplift and the collision of North and South America are thought to have major implications fo...
Fossil leaves in the middle Miocene Cucaracha Formation along the Panama Canal are 10–15 cm long, th...
The broad geographic range of many Neotropical rain forest tree species implies excellent dispersal ...
The linking of North and South America by the Isthmus of Panama had major impacts on global climate,...
The formation of the Isthmus of Panama, which linked North and South America, is key to understandin...
The formation of the Isthmus of Panama stands as one of the greatest natural events of the Cenozoic,...
Before the formation of the Central American Isthmus, there was a Central American Peninsula. Here w...
The linking of North and South America by the Isthmus of Panama had major impacts on global climate,...
The late Miocene was an important time to understand the geological, climatic, and biotic evolution ...
The formation of the Isthmus of Panama stands as one of the greatest natural events of the Cenozoic,...
International audienceThis paper presents new geological constraints on the collision of southern Ce...
The study of three island groups of the palm tribe Trachycarpeae (Arecaceae/Palmae) permits both the...
With 788 species in 67 genera in the Neotropics, Arecaceae are an important ecological and economic ...
About 3 million years ago (Ma), the Isthmus of Panama joined the Americas, forming a land bridge ove...
Aim: The rich flora of the Caribbean islands and surrounding mainland evolved in a context of isolat...
Andean uplift and the collision of North and South America are thought to have major implications fo...
Fossil leaves in the middle Miocene Cucaracha Formation along the Panama Canal are 10–15 cm long, th...
The broad geographic range of many Neotropical rain forest tree species implies excellent dispersal ...
The linking of North and South America by the Isthmus of Panama had major impacts on global climate,...
The formation of the Isthmus of Panama, which linked North and South America, is key to understandin...
The formation of the Isthmus of Panama stands as one of the greatest natural events of the Cenozoic,...
Before the formation of the Central American Isthmus, there was a Central American Peninsula. Here w...
The linking of North and South America by the Isthmus of Panama had major impacts on global climate,...
The late Miocene was an important time to understand the geological, climatic, and biotic evolution ...
The formation of the Isthmus of Panama stands as one of the greatest natural events of the Cenozoic,...
International audienceThis paper presents new geological constraints on the collision of southern Ce...
The study of three island groups of the palm tribe Trachycarpeae (Arecaceae/Palmae) permits both the...
With 788 species in 67 genera in the Neotropics, Arecaceae are an important ecological and economic ...
About 3 million years ago (Ma), the Isthmus of Panama joined the Americas, forming a land bridge ove...
Aim: The rich flora of the Caribbean islands and surrounding mainland evolved in a context of isolat...
Andean uplift and the collision of North and South America are thought to have major implications fo...
Fossil leaves in the middle Miocene Cucaracha Formation along the Panama Canal are 10–15 cm long, th...
The broad geographic range of many Neotropical rain forest tree species implies excellent dispersal ...