Historical biogeographical hypothesis for Gesneriaceae using the best-fit model BAYAREALIKE+s+J. Geographic areas: A, Temperate and Tropical Andes; B = Amazon and Atlantic Brazil; C = Central America and West Indies; E = Europe; F = Africa and Madagascar; I = South Asia; N = East Asia; P = Pacific and Southeast Asia
Gesneriaceae phylogenetic hypothesis. Numbers above branches refer to (A) aLRT and (B) ML bootstrap ...
Fig. 3. Phyloregionalization of Mimosoids. (A) Phylogenetic regionalization of Mimosoid legumes with...
Gesneriaceae are represented in the New World (NW) by a major clade (c. 1000 species) currently reco...
Historical biogeographic hypothesis for Gesnerioideae using the best-fit model BAYAREALIKE+s+J. Geog...
Historical biogeographic hypothesis for Didymocarpoideae using the best-fit model BAYAREALIKE+s+J. G...
Understanding the processes that have affected the diversification of herbaceous plants is fundamen...
Using a time-calibrated phylogenetic hypothesis including 768 Gesneriaceae species (out of ~3300 spe...
Figure S3. Biogeography of Tetraglochin species and their climatic niches along the environmental (E...
Aim: The tomato family Solanaceae is distributed on all major continents except Antarctica and has i...
Aim: Scaly tree ferns, Cyatheaceae, are a well-supported group of mostly tree-forming ferns found th...
The Caribbean archipelago is a region with an extremely complex geological history and an outstandin...
<p>Chronogram for Neobatrachia showing the biogeographic inference conducted using Lagrange. Squares...
Aim Rain forest?restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropic...
Calibrated Gesneriaceae phylogenetic hypothesis. Bars on branches reflect the 95% confidence interva...
Coronanthereae is a tribe of ~20 species with a suite of unique morphological characters and a disju...
Gesneriaceae phylogenetic hypothesis. Numbers above branches refer to (A) aLRT and (B) ML bootstrap ...
Fig. 3. Phyloregionalization of Mimosoids. (A) Phylogenetic regionalization of Mimosoid legumes with...
Gesneriaceae are represented in the New World (NW) by a major clade (c. 1000 species) currently reco...
Historical biogeographic hypothesis for Gesnerioideae using the best-fit model BAYAREALIKE+s+J. Geog...
Historical biogeographic hypothesis for Didymocarpoideae using the best-fit model BAYAREALIKE+s+J. G...
Understanding the processes that have affected the diversification of herbaceous plants is fundamen...
Using a time-calibrated phylogenetic hypothesis including 768 Gesneriaceae species (out of ~3300 spe...
Figure S3. Biogeography of Tetraglochin species and their climatic niches along the environmental (E...
Aim: The tomato family Solanaceae is distributed on all major continents except Antarctica and has i...
Aim: Scaly tree ferns, Cyatheaceae, are a well-supported group of mostly tree-forming ferns found th...
The Caribbean archipelago is a region with an extremely complex geological history and an outstandin...
<p>Chronogram for Neobatrachia showing the biogeographic inference conducted using Lagrange. Squares...
Aim Rain forest?restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropic...
Calibrated Gesneriaceae phylogenetic hypothesis. Bars on branches reflect the 95% confidence interva...
Coronanthereae is a tribe of ~20 species with a suite of unique morphological characters and a disju...
Gesneriaceae phylogenetic hypothesis. Numbers above branches refer to (A) aLRT and (B) ML bootstrap ...
Fig. 3. Phyloregionalization of Mimosoids. (A) Phylogenetic regionalization of Mimosoid legumes with...
Gesneriaceae are represented in the New World (NW) by a major clade (c. 1000 species) currently reco...