International audienceAim: Panbiogeographers suggest that the biome in New Caledonia is of vicariant origin, dating from the Cretaceous – rather than being the result of repeated dispersal since c. 37 Ma, when the area is postulated to have re-emerged after c. 15 million years of submergence. Distributions of the plant family Sapotaceae were used as a model system to test this, and to elucidate the probabilities of ancestral areas, all phrased in six hypotheses. Location: Australasia and the Pacific. Methods: We used a recently published dataset with extensive sampling (168 terminals) from the subfamily Chrysophylloideae and three nuclear ribosomal DNA markers. Phylogenetic divergence times and ancestral areas were estimated in a Bayesian f...
International audienceFor a long time, New Caledonia was considered a continental island, a fragment...
International audienceAbstract New Caledonia was, until recently, considered an old continental isla...
International audiencePycnandra (Sapotaceae), the largest endemic genus in New Caledonia, comprises ...
AimPanbiogeographers suggest that the biome in New Caledonia is of vicariant origin, dating from the...
New Caledonia has generally been considered a continental island, the biota of which largely dates b...
International audienceFor a long time, New Caledonia was considered a continental island, a fragment...
International audience: New Caledonia is a remote archipelago of the South-West Pacific, whose flora...
<div><p>While geologists suggest that New Caledonian main island (Grande Terre) was submerged until ...
Aim: In New Caledonia, relictual angiosperm lineages are over-represented. However, the mechanisms r...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
Oceanic islands originate from volcanism or tectonic activity without connections to continental lan...
While geologists suggest that New Caledonian main island (Grande Terre) was submerged until ca 37 Ma...
International audienceFor a long time, New Caledonia was considered a continental island, a fragment...
International audienceAbstract New Caledonia was, until recently, considered an old continental isla...
International audiencePycnandra (Sapotaceae), the largest endemic genus in New Caledonia, comprises ...
AimPanbiogeographers suggest that the biome in New Caledonia is of vicariant origin, dating from the...
New Caledonia has generally been considered a continental island, the biota of which largely dates b...
International audienceFor a long time, New Caledonia was considered a continental island, a fragment...
International audience: New Caledonia is a remote archipelago of the South-West Pacific, whose flora...
<div><p>While geologists suggest that New Caledonian main island (Grande Terre) was submerged until ...
Aim: In New Caledonia, relictual angiosperm lineages are over-represented. However, the mechanisms r...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
Oceanic islands originate from volcanism or tectonic activity without connections to continental lan...
While geologists suggest that New Caledonian main island (Grande Terre) was submerged until ca 37 Ma...
International audienceFor a long time, New Caledonia was considered a continental island, a fragment...
International audienceAbstract New Caledonia was, until recently, considered an old continental isla...
International audiencePycnandra (Sapotaceae), the largest endemic genus in New Caledonia, comprises ...