The origins and evolution of sub-Antarctic island floras are not well understood. In particular there is uncertainty about the ages of the contemporary floras and the ultimate origins of the lineages they contain. Pringlea R. Br. (Brassicaceae) is a monotypic genus endemic to four sub-Antarctic island groups in the southern Indian Ocean. Here we used sequences from both the chloroplast and nuclear genomes to examine the phylogenetic position of this enigmatic genus. Our analyses confirm that Pringlea falls within the tribe Thelypodieae and provide a preliminary view of its relationships within the group. Divergence time estimates and ancestral area reconstructions imply Pringlea diverged from a South American ancestor 5 Myr ago. It remains ...
Trebouxiophytes of the genus Prasiola are well known in Antarctica, where they are among the most im...
International audienceAim Despite an improved understanding of Southern Hemisphere plant biogeograp...
The dispersal routes of taxa with transoceanic disjunctions remain poorly understood, with the poten...
The origins and evolution of sub-Antarctic island floras are not well understood. In particular ther...
© 2018 Biersma, Jackson, Stech, Griffiths, Linse and Convey. From glacial reconstructions it is clea...
From glacial reconstructions it is clear that Antarctic terrestrial life must have been extremely li...
Aim Antarctica's remote and extreme terrestrial environments are inhabited by only two species of na...
The distribution of the Southern Ocean (SO) biota is the result of major geological, oceanographic, ...
Recent data revealed that metazoans such as mites and springtails have persisted in Antarctica throu...
AbstractOnly two vascular plants, Deschampsia antarctica Desv. (Poaceae) and Colobanthus quitensis K...
<p>From glacial reconstructions it is clear that Antarctic terrestrial life must have been extremely...
The Southern Hemisphere contains many monotypic taxa, for which phylogenetic relationships are impor...
Aim The aim here was to assess whether the present-day assemblage of subantarctic flowering plants i...
The biogeography of the South Indian Ocean Province (SIP) biotas has long been controversial. Much o...
Trebouxiophytes of the genus Prasiola are well known in Antarctica, where they are among the most im...
International audienceAim Despite an improved understanding of Southern Hemisphere plant biogeograp...
The dispersal routes of taxa with transoceanic disjunctions remain poorly understood, with the poten...
The origins and evolution of sub-Antarctic island floras are not well understood. In particular ther...
© 2018 Biersma, Jackson, Stech, Griffiths, Linse and Convey. From glacial reconstructions it is clea...
From glacial reconstructions it is clear that Antarctic terrestrial life must have been extremely li...
Aim Antarctica's remote and extreme terrestrial environments are inhabited by only two species of na...
The distribution of the Southern Ocean (SO) biota is the result of major geological, oceanographic, ...
Recent data revealed that metazoans such as mites and springtails have persisted in Antarctica throu...
AbstractOnly two vascular plants, Deschampsia antarctica Desv. (Poaceae) and Colobanthus quitensis K...
<p>From glacial reconstructions it is clear that Antarctic terrestrial life must have been extremely...
The Southern Hemisphere contains many monotypic taxa, for which phylogenetic relationships are impor...
Aim The aim here was to assess whether the present-day assemblage of subantarctic flowering plants i...
The biogeography of the South Indian Ocean Province (SIP) biotas has long been controversial. Much o...
Trebouxiophytes of the genus Prasiola are well known in Antarctica, where they are among the most im...
International audienceAim Despite an improved understanding of Southern Hemisphere plant biogeograp...
The dispersal routes of taxa with transoceanic disjunctions remain poorly understood, with the poten...