Mountains are often more species-rich than lowlands. This could be the result of migration from lowlands to mountains, of a greater survival rate in mountains, or of a higher diversification rate in mountains. We investigated this question in the globally distributed family Ericaceae, which includes c. 4426 species ranging from sea level to > 5000 m. We predict that the interaction of low specific leaf area (SLA) and montane habitats is correlated with increased diversification rates. A molecular phylogeny of Ericaceae based on rbcL and matK sequence data was built and dated with 18 fossil calibrations and divergence time estimates. We identified radiations using bamm and correlates of diversification rate changes using binary-state speciat...
Background: Our aim is to understand the evolution of species-rich plant groups that shifted from tr...
How diversity arises and what is the relative role of allopatric and ecological divergence are among...
Mountain systems harbor a substantial fraction of global biodiversity and, thus, provide excellent o...
Mountains are often more species-rich than lowlands. This could be the result of migration from lowl...
Mountains are often more species-rich than lowlands. This could be the result of migration from lowl...
Aim: How mountains accumulate species diversity remains poorly understood, particularly the relative...
There is still limited consensus on the evolutionary history of species-rich temperate alpine floras...
Background: Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the fossil ...
International audienceMountain systems harbor a substantial fraction of global biodiversity and, thu...
Abstract Background Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the...
Mountains are among the most biodiverse places on Earth, and plant lineages that inhabit them have s...
Aim: Tropical mountains around the world harbour an extraordinarily rich pool of plant species and a...
Background The disproportionate species richness of the world’s biodiversity hotspots could be expla...
Mountains are among the most biodiverse areas on the globe. In young mountain ranges, exceptional pl...
Aim: Plants occurring on high-alpine summits are generally expected to persist due to adaptations to...
Background: Our aim is to understand the evolution of species-rich plant groups that shifted from tr...
How diversity arises and what is the relative role of allopatric and ecological divergence are among...
Mountain systems harbor a substantial fraction of global biodiversity and, thus, provide excellent o...
Mountains are often more species-rich than lowlands. This could be the result of migration from lowl...
Mountains are often more species-rich than lowlands. This could be the result of migration from lowl...
Aim: How mountains accumulate species diversity remains poorly understood, particularly the relative...
There is still limited consensus on the evolutionary history of species-rich temperate alpine floras...
Background: Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the fossil ...
International audienceMountain systems harbor a substantial fraction of global biodiversity and, thu...
Abstract Background Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the...
Mountains are among the most biodiverse places on Earth, and plant lineages that inhabit them have s...
Aim: Tropical mountains around the world harbour an extraordinarily rich pool of plant species and a...
Background The disproportionate species richness of the world’s biodiversity hotspots could be expla...
Mountains are among the most biodiverse areas on the globe. In young mountain ranges, exceptional pl...
Aim: Plants occurring on high-alpine summits are generally expected to persist due to adaptations to...
Background: Our aim is to understand the evolution of species-rich plant groups that shifted from tr...
How diversity arises and what is the relative role of allopatric and ecological divergence are among...
Mountain systems harbor a substantial fraction of global biodiversity and, thus, provide excellent o...