A combination of dispersal-vicariance analysis (DIVA) and molecular clock dating of a calibrated, ratesmoothed maximum-likelihood tree based on sequence information from the internal transcribed spacer region of the ribosomal repeat (nrDNA ITS) was used to reconstruct the biogeographical history of the Circum-Mediterranean clade of Compositae-Anthemideae. The reconstructions suggest that the ancestor of this clade diverged from the basal African lineages in the late Early Miocene (18 Myr), presumably in conjunction with the collision of the African and Eurasian platform through the Arabian plate. Recurrent dispersal/vicariance events during the Middle and Late Miocene (16–11 Myr) both between the eastern and western Mediterranean regions an...
Despite the remarkable species richness of the Mediterranean flora and its well-known geological his...
Aim: The tribe Antirrhineae, including snapdragons, toadflaxes and relatives, is widely distributed ...
Temporal origins and diversification of Artemisia and allies (Anthemideae, Asteraceae).- To assess t...
A review of 27 angiosperm clades (26 genera) of species-rich and species-poor plant groups of the Me...
has its diversity centre in the Mediterranean region, both in Europe and Africa. The last land conn...
Repeat intercontinental dispersal and Pleistocene speciation in disjunct Mediterranean and desert Se...
Aim The Mediterranean region is a species-rich area with a complex geographical history. Geographica...
Aim The geological evolution of the Mediterranean region is largely the result of the Tertiary coll...
Abstract Background Hedera (ivies) is one of the few temperate genera of the primarily tropical Asia...
International audienceThe biogeography of Mediterranean groups is very heterogeneous, because of the...
The Mediterranean realm, comprising the Mediterranean and Macaronesian regions, has long been recogn...
The geological history of the Mediterranean Sea, its hydrography and connection with the Atlantic Oc...
Estimating species ability to adapt to environmental changes is crucial to understand their past and...
Understanding the origin of island endemics is a central task of historical biogeography. Recent met...
Understanding the origin of island endemics is a central task of historical biogeography. Recent met...
Despite the remarkable species richness of the Mediterranean flora and its well-known geological his...
Aim: The tribe Antirrhineae, including snapdragons, toadflaxes and relatives, is widely distributed ...
Temporal origins and diversification of Artemisia and allies (Anthemideae, Asteraceae).- To assess t...
A review of 27 angiosperm clades (26 genera) of species-rich and species-poor plant groups of the Me...
has its diversity centre in the Mediterranean region, both in Europe and Africa. The last land conn...
Repeat intercontinental dispersal and Pleistocene speciation in disjunct Mediterranean and desert Se...
Aim The Mediterranean region is a species-rich area with a complex geographical history. Geographica...
Aim The geological evolution of the Mediterranean region is largely the result of the Tertiary coll...
Abstract Background Hedera (ivies) is one of the few temperate genera of the primarily tropical Asia...
International audienceThe biogeography of Mediterranean groups is very heterogeneous, because of the...
The Mediterranean realm, comprising the Mediterranean and Macaronesian regions, has long been recogn...
The geological history of the Mediterranean Sea, its hydrography and connection with the Atlantic Oc...
Estimating species ability to adapt to environmental changes is crucial to understand their past and...
Understanding the origin of island endemics is a central task of historical biogeography. Recent met...
Understanding the origin of island endemics is a central task of historical biogeography. Recent met...
Despite the remarkable species richness of the Mediterranean flora and its well-known geological his...
Aim: The tribe Antirrhineae, including snapdragons, toadflaxes and relatives, is widely distributed ...
Temporal origins and diversification of Artemisia and allies (Anthemideae, Asteraceae).- To assess t...