<p>A study of the diversification and morphological evolution of the Andean fern genera Jamesonia and Eriosorus. The project includes morphological and geographic data, 1000 phylogenetic trees drawn from a Bayesian posterior distribution, a maximum clade credibility tree summarising that distribution, and a BEAST xml input file including the aligned sequence data.</p> <p> </p> <p>Sanchez-Baracaldo P and Thomas GH. Adaptation and convergent evolution within the Jamesonia-Eriosorus complex in high-elevation biodiverse Andean hotspots. PLoS ONE. Revision submitted.</p
With a complex topography and a recent orogeny (5–20 my), the Andes Cordillera is a hotspot for plan...
This dissertation focuses on the evolutionary history of the Neobartsia clade of the plant genus Bar...
The mountains of South America are hotspots of plant diversity. How this diversity originated and ev...
The recent uplift of the tropical Andes (since the late Pliocene or early Pleistocene) provided exte...
The recent uplift of the tropical Andes (since the late Pliocene or early Pleistocene) provided exte...
<div><p>The recent uplift of the tropical Andes (since the late Pliocene or early Pleistocene) provi...
The recent uplift of the tropical Andes (since the late Pliocene or early Pleistocene) provided exte...
The subtribe Espeletiinae (Asteraceae) is endemic to the high-elevations in the Northern Andes. It e...
Andean orogeny is considered as one of the most important events for the developmentof current plant...
Diplostephium comprises 111 neotropical species that live in high elevation habitats from Costa Rica...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the evolutionary history of the Neobartsia clade of the plant genus ...
Background. Cloud forest, characterized by a persistent, frequent or seasonal low-level cloud cover ...
The Andean Lupinus radiation presents one of the highest rates of net species diversification in pla...
Aim: To reconstruct the spatio-temporal evolution of Fosterella (Bromeliaceae), a genus characterize...
The Páramo ecosystem is the most diverse high-altitude ecosystem on Earth with more than 4000 speci...
With a complex topography and a recent orogeny (5–20 my), the Andes Cordillera is a hotspot for plan...
This dissertation focuses on the evolutionary history of the Neobartsia clade of the plant genus Bar...
The mountains of South America are hotspots of plant diversity. How this diversity originated and ev...
The recent uplift of the tropical Andes (since the late Pliocene or early Pleistocene) provided exte...
The recent uplift of the tropical Andes (since the late Pliocene or early Pleistocene) provided exte...
<div><p>The recent uplift of the tropical Andes (since the late Pliocene or early Pleistocene) provi...
The recent uplift of the tropical Andes (since the late Pliocene or early Pleistocene) provided exte...
The subtribe Espeletiinae (Asteraceae) is endemic to the high-elevations in the Northern Andes. It e...
Andean orogeny is considered as one of the most important events for the developmentof current plant...
Diplostephium comprises 111 neotropical species that live in high elevation habitats from Costa Rica...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the evolutionary history of the Neobartsia clade of the plant genus ...
Background. Cloud forest, characterized by a persistent, frequent or seasonal low-level cloud cover ...
The Andean Lupinus radiation presents one of the highest rates of net species diversification in pla...
Aim: To reconstruct the spatio-temporal evolution of Fosterella (Bromeliaceae), a genus characterize...
The Páramo ecosystem is the most diverse high-altitude ecosystem on Earth with more than 4000 speci...
With a complex topography and a recent orogeny (5–20 my), the Andes Cordillera is a hotspot for plan...
This dissertation focuses on the evolutionary history of the Neobartsia clade of the plant genus Bar...
The mountains of South America are hotspots of plant diversity. How this diversity originated and ev...