The Loasoideae is the largest clade in the Loasaceae. This subfamily is widespread throughout the Neotropics and centered in the Andes, presenting an excellent opportunity to study diversification across much of temperate and mid to high-elevation areas of South America. Despite that, no studies have addressed the historical biogeography of the Loasoideae to date, leaving an important knowledge gap in this plant group. Here, we used four plastid markers (i.e., trnL–trnF, matK, trnS–trnG, and rps16) and sequenced 170 accessions (134 ingroup taxa) to infer the phylogeny of Loasoideae. We then used this phylogeny as basis to estimate divergence times using an uncorrelated relaxed molecular clock approach and seven fossils as primary calibratio...
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AbstractThe phylogeny of Loasaceae subfam. Loasoideae is investigated with sequences of the chloropl...
The sunflower family, Asteraceae, comprises 10% of all flowering plant species and displays an incre...
Research data: Concatenated alignment used to infer the divergence times and biogeographic history...
Andean orogeny is considered as one of the most important events for the developmentof current plant...
International audienceAimTo examine the historical biogeography of the Boraginales using molecular d...
Dated molecular phylogenetic trees show that the Andean uplift had a major impact on South American ...
Coadaptation between mistletoes and birds captured the attention of Charles Darwin over 150 years ag...
AimTo examine the historical biogeography of the Boraginales using molecular dating and ancestral ar...
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At present, the Allioideae is included within the Amaryllidaceae, which is an economically important...
Dated molecular phylogenetic trees show that the Andean uplift had a major impact on South American ...
Spatial and temporal differences in ecological opportunity can result in disparity of net species di...
Melastomataceae and Memecylaceae are pantropically distributed sister groups for which an ndhF gene ...
Aim: To reconstruct the spatio-temporal evolution of Fosterella (Bromeliaceae), a genus characterize...
Blechnaceae is a worldwide family of leptosporangiate ferns composed of about 250 species. Most of t...
AbstractThe phylogeny of Loasaceae subfam. Loasoideae is investigated with sequences of the chloropl...
The sunflower family, Asteraceae, comprises 10% of all flowering plant species and displays an incre...
Research data: Concatenated alignment used to infer the divergence times and biogeographic history...
Andean orogeny is considered as one of the most important events for the developmentof current plant...
International audienceAimTo examine the historical biogeography of the Boraginales using molecular d...
Dated molecular phylogenetic trees show that the Andean uplift had a major impact on South American ...
Coadaptation between mistletoes and birds captured the attention of Charles Darwin over 150 years ag...
AimTo examine the historical biogeography of the Boraginales using molecular dating and ancestral ar...
The astelioid families (Asteliaceae, Blandfordiaceae, Boryaceae, Hypoxidaceae, and Lanariaceae) have...
At present, the Allioideae is included within the Amaryllidaceae, which is an economically important...
Dated molecular phylogenetic trees show that the Andean uplift had a major impact on South American ...
Spatial and temporal differences in ecological opportunity can result in disparity of net species di...
Melastomataceae and Memecylaceae are pantropically distributed sister groups for which an ndhF gene ...
Aim: To reconstruct the spatio-temporal evolution of Fosterella (Bromeliaceae), a genus characterize...
Blechnaceae is a worldwide family of leptosporangiate ferns composed of about 250 species. Most of t...
AbstractThe phylogeny of Loasaceae subfam. Loasoideae is investigated with sequences of the chloropl...
The sunflower family, Asteraceae, comprises 10% of all flowering plant species and displays an incre...