Studies about the drivers of angiosperm clade diversifications have revealed how the environment continuously alters the species chances to adapt or to go extinct. This process depends on complex interactions between abiotic and biotic factors, conditioned to the geological and tectonic settings, the genetic variability of species and the rate at which speciation occurs. In this study, we aim to elucidate the timing of diversification of the Lithospermeae, the second largest tribe within Boraginaceae, and to identify the possible morphological and ecological characters associated with shifts in diversification rates of the most species-rich clades. Lithospermeae includes ca. 470 species and 26 genera, among which are some of the largest gen...
A review of 27 angiosperm clades (26 genera) of species-rich and species-poor plant groups of the Me...
Aim: African Melastomateae (Melastomataceae) comprise c.185 species occurring in closed or open habi...
Artículo de publicación ISIAim Shifts between the western South American sclerophyll and winter-rain...
Lithospermum L. (Boraginaceae) includes ca. 60 species. The genus has a nearly cosmopolitan distribu...
International audienceMountain systems harbor a substantial fraction of global biodiversity and, thu...
Abstract Background Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the...
International audienceAimTo examine the historical biogeography of the Boraginales using molecular d...
AimTo examine the historical biogeography of the Boraginales using molecular dating and ancestral ar...
Background: Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the fossil ...
Understanding which factors have driven the evolutionary success of a group is a fundamental questio...
Biogeographic dispersal is supported by numerous phylogenetic results. In particular, transoceanic d...
With the help of scanning electron microscopy, morphology of stigmas and shapes of papillae were stu...
Understanding patterns of speciation is of fundamental importance to evolutionary biologists. Speci...
Mountain systems harbor a substantial fraction of global biodiversity and, thus, provide excellent o...
The Asian interior arid zone is the largest desert landform system in the Northern Hemisphere, and h...
A review of 27 angiosperm clades (26 genera) of species-rich and species-poor plant groups of the Me...
Aim: African Melastomateae (Melastomataceae) comprise c.185 species occurring in closed or open habi...
Artículo de publicación ISIAim Shifts between the western South American sclerophyll and winter-rain...
Lithospermum L. (Boraginaceae) includes ca. 60 species. The genus has a nearly cosmopolitan distribu...
International audienceMountain systems harbor a substantial fraction of global biodiversity and, thu...
Abstract Background Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the...
International audienceAimTo examine the historical biogeography of the Boraginales using molecular d...
AimTo examine the historical biogeography of the Boraginales using molecular dating and ancestral ar...
Background: Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the fossil ...
Understanding which factors have driven the evolutionary success of a group is a fundamental questio...
Biogeographic dispersal is supported by numerous phylogenetic results. In particular, transoceanic d...
With the help of scanning electron microscopy, morphology of stigmas and shapes of papillae were stu...
Understanding patterns of speciation is of fundamental importance to evolutionary biologists. Speci...
Mountain systems harbor a substantial fraction of global biodiversity and, thus, provide excellent o...
The Asian interior arid zone is the largest desert landform system in the Northern Hemisphere, and h...
A review of 27 angiosperm clades (26 genera) of species-rich and species-poor plant groups of the Me...
Aim: African Melastomateae (Melastomataceae) comprise c.185 species occurring in closed or open habi...
Artículo de publicación ISIAim Shifts between the western South American sclerophyll and winter-rain...