Spatial and temporal differences in ecological opportunity can result in disparity of net species diversification rates and consequently uneven distribution of taxon richness across the tree of life. The largest eudicotyledonous plant family Asteraceae has a global distribution and at least 460 times more species than its South American endemic sister family Calyceraceae. In this study, diversification rate dynamics across Asteraceae are examined in light of the several hypothesized causes for the family’s evolutionary success that could be responsible for rate change. The innovations of racemose capitulum and pappus, and a whole genome duplication event occurred near the origin of the family, yet we found the basal lineages of Asteraceae t...
Abstract Background Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the...
Apocynaceae (the dogbane and milkweed family) is one of the ten largest flowering plant families, wi...
The subtribe Espeletiinae (Asteraceae) is endemic to the high-elevations in the Northern Andes. It e...
Spatial and temporal differences in ecological opportunity can result in disparity of net species di...
The sunflower family, Asteraceae, comprises 10% of all flowering plant species and displays an incre...
Biodiversity results from multiple evolutionary mechanisms, including genetic variation and natural ...
The astelioid families (Asteliaceae, Blandfordiaceae, Boryaceae, Hypoxidaceae, and Lanariaceae) have...
Background and Aims: As angiosperms became one of the megadiverse groups of macroscopic eukaryotes, ...
The rapid diversification and high species richness of flowering plants is regarded as ‘Darwin’s sec...
Background: Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the fossil ...
The Asteraceae (sunflowers and daisies) are the most diversefamily of flowering plants. Despite thei...
With 10,000 species, Magnoliidae are the largest clade of flowering plants outside monocots and eudi...
The magnitude and extent of global change during the Cenozoic are remarkable, yet the impacts of the...
The establishment of modern terrestrial life is indissociable from angiosperm evolution. While avail...
The magnitude and extent of global change during the Cenozoic are remarkable, yet the impacts of the...
Abstract Background Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the...
Apocynaceae (the dogbane and milkweed family) is one of the ten largest flowering plant families, wi...
The subtribe Espeletiinae (Asteraceae) is endemic to the high-elevations in the Northern Andes. It e...
Spatial and temporal differences in ecological opportunity can result in disparity of net species di...
The sunflower family, Asteraceae, comprises 10% of all flowering plant species and displays an incre...
Biodiversity results from multiple evolutionary mechanisms, including genetic variation and natural ...
The astelioid families (Asteliaceae, Blandfordiaceae, Boryaceae, Hypoxidaceae, and Lanariaceae) have...
Background and Aims: As angiosperms became one of the megadiverse groups of macroscopic eukaryotes, ...
The rapid diversification and high species richness of flowering plants is regarded as ‘Darwin’s sec...
Background: Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the fossil ...
The Asteraceae (sunflowers and daisies) are the most diversefamily of flowering plants. Despite thei...
With 10,000 species, Magnoliidae are the largest clade of flowering plants outside monocots and eudi...
The magnitude and extent of global change during the Cenozoic are remarkable, yet the impacts of the...
The establishment of modern terrestrial life is indissociable from angiosperm evolution. While avail...
The magnitude and extent of global change during the Cenozoic are remarkable, yet the impacts of the...
Abstract Background Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the...
Apocynaceae (the dogbane and milkweed family) is one of the ten largest flowering plant families, wi...
The subtribe Espeletiinae (Asteraceae) is endemic to the high-elevations in the Northern Andes. It e...