The Caribbean archipelago is a region with an extremely complex geological history and an outstanding plant diversity with high levels of endemism. The aim of this study is to better understand the historical assembly and evolution of endemic seed plant genera in the Caribbean, by first determining divergence times of endemic genera to test whether the hypothesized Greater Antilles and Aves Ridge (GAARlandia) land bridge played a role in the archipelago colonization, and second by testing South America as the main colonization source as expected by the position of landmasses and recent evidence of an asymmetrical biotic interchange. We reconstructed a dated molecular phylogenetic tree for 625 seed plants including 32 Caribbean endemic gener...
Premise of research. Biogeography has improved understanding of evolution and diversification of org...
Thespesia consists of 16 species of trees and shrubs from Southeast Asia–Oceania, Africa and America...
AIM: The North American Coastal Plain is currently recognized as a global biodiversity hotspot. Howe...
The Caribbean archipelago is a region with an extremely complex geological history and an outstandin...
Despite numerous floristic studies of the Caribbean region, the large-scale evolutionary origins of ...
Aim: The rich flora of the Caribbean islands and surrounding mainland evolved in a context of isolat...
The fossil record shows that the legume family was abundant and taxonomically diverse in Early Terti...
The Caribbean islands provide an ideal setting for studying biodiversity, given their complex geolog...
Abstract Background The immense geologic and ecological complexity of the Caribbean has created a na...
The study of three island groups of the palm tribe Trachycarpeae (Arecaceae/Palmae) permits both the...
Aim Rain forest?restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropic...
Tropical America is the most biodiverse region on Earth. Studies aiming to understand the origin and...
Background: Plukenetia is a small pantropical genus of lianas and vines with variably sized edible o...
With 788 species in 67 genera in the Neotropics, Arecaceae are an important ecological and economic ...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The clusioid clade (Malpighiales) has an ancient fossil record (∼90 Ma) and ex...
Premise of research. Biogeography has improved understanding of evolution and diversification of org...
Thespesia consists of 16 species of trees and shrubs from Southeast Asia–Oceania, Africa and America...
AIM: The North American Coastal Plain is currently recognized as a global biodiversity hotspot. Howe...
The Caribbean archipelago is a region with an extremely complex geological history and an outstandin...
Despite numerous floristic studies of the Caribbean region, the large-scale evolutionary origins of ...
Aim: The rich flora of the Caribbean islands and surrounding mainland evolved in a context of isolat...
The fossil record shows that the legume family was abundant and taxonomically diverse in Early Terti...
The Caribbean islands provide an ideal setting for studying biodiversity, given their complex geolog...
Abstract Background The immense geologic and ecological complexity of the Caribbean has created a na...
The study of three island groups of the palm tribe Trachycarpeae (Arecaceae/Palmae) permits both the...
Aim Rain forest?restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropic...
Tropical America is the most biodiverse region on Earth. Studies aiming to understand the origin and...
Background: Plukenetia is a small pantropical genus of lianas and vines with variably sized edible o...
With 788 species in 67 genera in the Neotropics, Arecaceae are an important ecological and economic ...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The clusioid clade (Malpighiales) has an ancient fossil record (∼90 Ma) and ex...
Premise of research. Biogeography has improved understanding of evolution and diversification of org...
Thespesia consists of 16 species of trees and shrubs from Southeast Asia–Oceania, Africa and America...
AIM: The North American Coastal Plain is currently recognized as a global biodiversity hotspot. Howe...