The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comDispersals versus vicariance events and the presence of subgenus Brassospora in New Caledonia are two riddles of Nothofagus biogeography, a genus also distributed in New Guinea, New Zealand, South America, Southeast Australia, and Tasmania. Within a cladistic framework using the software COMPONENT 2.0, we demonstrate that most parsimonious area cladograms (areagrams) sensu cladistic biogeography need not always be the most plausible explanation nor reflect alternative geological hypotheses. The most parsimonious Nothofagus history sensu historical biogeography is reconstructed where a minimum of dispersed taxa is hypothesized and vicariance events are identified. A fully resolv...
© CSIRO 2003Nothofagus subgenus Brassospora is now confined to New Guinea and New Caledonia. Despite...
Nothofagus (southern beech), with an 80-million-year-old fossil record, has become iconic as a plant...
New Caledonia is well known as a hot spot of biodiversity whose origin as a land mass can be traced ...
Aim The aim of this paper is to analyse the biogeography of Nothofagus and its subgenera in the lig...
The Austral biota reveals many links between Australasia and South America that have challenged biog...
This study uses a molecular-dating approach to test hypotheses about die biogeography of Nothofagus....
This study uses a molecular-dating approach to test hypotheses about the biogeography of Nothofagus....
© CSIRO 2001Nothofagus is an ancient genus with a distribution that has attracted considerable inter...
Nothofagus subgenus Brassospora now occurs only in New Guinea and New Caledonia, but is well known f...
© 2001 by The University of ChicagoThe acceptable macrofossil record of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae) i...
Vicariance biogeography uses most parsimonious areagrams in order to explain biogeographic patterns....
The evolutionary centre of origin of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae) remains an open question. Competing...
Content removed due to copyright restriction: Knapp M., Stockler K., Havell D., Delsuc F., Sebastia...
Artículo de publicación ISIAimWe used fossil and phylogenetic evidence to reconstruct climatic niche...
International audienceAim: Panbiogeographers suggest that the biome in New Caledonia is of vicariant...
© CSIRO 2003Nothofagus subgenus Brassospora is now confined to New Guinea and New Caledonia. Despite...
Nothofagus (southern beech), with an 80-million-year-old fossil record, has become iconic as a plant...
New Caledonia is well known as a hot spot of biodiversity whose origin as a land mass can be traced ...
Aim The aim of this paper is to analyse the biogeography of Nothofagus and its subgenera in the lig...
The Austral biota reveals many links between Australasia and South America that have challenged biog...
This study uses a molecular-dating approach to test hypotheses about die biogeography of Nothofagus....
This study uses a molecular-dating approach to test hypotheses about the biogeography of Nothofagus....
© CSIRO 2001Nothofagus is an ancient genus with a distribution that has attracted considerable inter...
Nothofagus subgenus Brassospora now occurs only in New Guinea and New Caledonia, but is well known f...
© 2001 by The University of ChicagoThe acceptable macrofossil record of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae) i...
Vicariance biogeography uses most parsimonious areagrams in order to explain biogeographic patterns....
The evolutionary centre of origin of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae) remains an open question. Competing...
Content removed due to copyright restriction: Knapp M., Stockler K., Havell D., Delsuc F., Sebastia...
Artículo de publicación ISIAimWe used fossil and phylogenetic evidence to reconstruct climatic niche...
International audienceAim: Panbiogeographers suggest that the biome in New Caledonia is of vicariant...
© CSIRO 2003Nothofagus subgenus Brassospora is now confined to New Guinea and New Caledonia. Despite...
Nothofagus (southern beech), with an 80-million-year-old fossil record, has become iconic as a plant...
New Caledonia is well known as a hot spot of biodiversity whose origin as a land mass can be traced ...