We used a near-complete phylogeny for the angiosperm clade Viburnum to assess lineage diversification rates, and to examine possible morphological and ecological factors driving radiations. Maximum-likelihood and Bayesian approaches identified shifts in diversification rate and possible links to character evolution. We inferred the ancestral environment for Viburnum and changes in diversification dynamics associated with subsequent biome shifts. Viburnum probably diversified in tropical forests of Southeast Asia in the Eocene, with three subsequent radiations in temperate clades during the Miocene. Four traits (purple fruits, extrafloral nectaries, bud scales and toothed leaves) were statistically associated with higher rates of diversifica...
Spermacoceae are mainly an herbaceous group in the Rubiaceae. However, a few lineages are woody, and...
Background: Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the fossil ...
Premise of the study: Despite recent progress, significant uncertainties remain concerning relations...
We used a near-complete phylogeny for the angiosperm clade Viburnum to assess lineage diversificatio...
Phylogeny, molecular sequences, fossils, biogeography, and biome occupancy are all lines of evidence...
Premise of the study: We take an integrative approach in assessing how introgression and Pleistocene...
Few studies have critically evaluated how morphological variation within individual organisms corres...
The Neotropics are home to incomparable plant diversity. To evaluate the potential roles of geograph...
Background: Our aim is to understand the evolution of species-rich plant groups that shifted from tr...
Tropical rainforest hyperdiversity is often suggested to have evolved over a long time-span (the mus...
•Tropical rainforest hyperdiversity is often suggested to have evolved over a long time-span (the ‘m...
The deciduous habit of northern temperate trees and shrubs provides one of the most obvious examples...
Environmental change can create opportunities for increased rates of lineage diversification, but co...
Spermacoceae are mainly an herbaceous group in the Rubiaceae. However, a few lineages are woody, and...
Background: Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the fossil ...
Premise of the study: Despite recent progress, significant uncertainties remain concerning relations...
We used a near-complete phylogeny for the angiosperm clade Viburnum to assess lineage diversificatio...
Phylogeny, molecular sequences, fossils, biogeography, and biome occupancy are all lines of evidence...
Premise of the study: We take an integrative approach in assessing how introgression and Pleistocene...
Few studies have critically evaluated how morphological variation within individual organisms corres...
The Neotropics are home to incomparable plant diversity. To evaluate the potential roles of geograph...
Background: Our aim is to understand the evolution of species-rich plant groups that shifted from tr...
Tropical rainforest hyperdiversity is often suggested to have evolved over a long time-span (the mus...
•Tropical rainforest hyperdiversity is often suggested to have evolved over a long time-span (the ‘m...
The deciduous habit of northern temperate trees and shrubs provides one of the most obvious examples...
Environmental change can create opportunities for increased rates of lineage diversification, but co...
Spermacoceae are mainly an herbaceous group in the Rubiaceae. However, a few lineages are woody, and...
Background: Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the fossil ...
Premise of the study: Despite recent progress, significant uncertainties remain concerning relations...