With about 100 species, Euryops (Cass.) Cass. ranks among the most speciose genera of the tribe Senecioneae (Asteraceae). The genus has its greatest diversity in South Africa, and displays an interesting disjunct distribution with most of the taxa found in southern Africa and a group of eight endemic species confined to the mountains of tropical East Africa and northeastern Africa. Molecular phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequence data from three chloroplast fragments and the nuclear ITS region were used to reconstruct the evolutionary history of 41 Euryops species in order to unravel species relationships and to determine the origin of the disjunct Afromontane taxa. Our results show a lack of support and resolution in the internal structure ...
Aim Low taxon sampling and taxonomic uncertainties still obscure our evolutionary knowledge of many ...
Euphorbia subg. Euphorbia is the largest subgenus in Euphorbia and contains every growth form found ...
Tropical rain forests support a remarkable diversity of tree species, questioning how and when this ...
With about 100 species, Euryops (Cass.) Cass. ranks among the most speciose genera of the tribe Sene...
Alpine plant radiations are common across all major mountain systems of the world, and have been reg...
Englerophytum and Synsepalum are two closely related genera of trees and shrubs from the African tro...
16p., il. col., tablas y grafs.Euphorbia subg. Esula (Euphorbiaceae) has recently been shown, using ...
Englerophytum and Synsepalum are two closely related genera of trees and shrubs from the African tro...
The Afromontane and Afroalpine areas constitute some of the main biodiversity hotspots of Africa. Th...
Relationships within the African Asclepias generic complex (Asclepiadinae, Apocynaceae) have for a l...
Resolving phylogenetic relationships allows the investigation of how species diversity has evolved i...
The leafy spurges, Euphorbia subg. Esula, make up one of four main lineages in Euphorbia. The subgen...
Background and aims – Numerous lineages in the Western Cape of South Africa show affinities with the...
We infer phylogenetic relationships and test the monophyly of genera of the African Asclepias comple...
Bibliography: leaves 106-120.The genus Euphorbia is morphologically diverse and nearly cosmopolitan....
Aim Low taxon sampling and taxonomic uncertainties still obscure our evolutionary knowledge of many ...
Euphorbia subg. Euphorbia is the largest subgenus in Euphorbia and contains every growth form found ...
Tropical rain forests support a remarkable diversity of tree species, questioning how and when this ...
With about 100 species, Euryops (Cass.) Cass. ranks among the most speciose genera of the tribe Sene...
Alpine plant radiations are common across all major mountain systems of the world, and have been reg...
Englerophytum and Synsepalum are two closely related genera of trees and shrubs from the African tro...
16p., il. col., tablas y grafs.Euphorbia subg. Esula (Euphorbiaceae) has recently been shown, using ...
Englerophytum and Synsepalum are two closely related genera of trees and shrubs from the African tro...
The Afromontane and Afroalpine areas constitute some of the main biodiversity hotspots of Africa. Th...
Relationships within the African Asclepias generic complex (Asclepiadinae, Apocynaceae) have for a l...
Resolving phylogenetic relationships allows the investigation of how species diversity has evolved i...
The leafy spurges, Euphorbia subg. Esula, make up one of four main lineages in Euphorbia. The subgen...
Background and aims – Numerous lineages in the Western Cape of South Africa show affinities with the...
We infer phylogenetic relationships and test the monophyly of genera of the African Asclepias comple...
Bibliography: leaves 106-120.The genus Euphorbia is morphologically diverse and nearly cosmopolitan....
Aim Low taxon sampling and taxonomic uncertainties still obscure our evolutionary knowledge of many ...
Euphorbia subg. Euphorbia is the largest subgenus in Euphorbia and contains every growth form found ...
Tropical rain forests support a remarkable diversity of tree species, questioning how and when this ...