peer reviewedThe strikingly lower number of bryophyte species, and in particular of endemic species, and their larger distribution ranges in comparison with angiosperms, have traditionally been interpreted in terms of their low diversification rates associated with a high long-distance dispersal capacity. This hypothesis is tested here with Lewinskya affinis (≡ Orthotrichum affine), a moss species widely spread across Europe, North and East Africa, southwestern Asia, and western North America. We tested competing taxonomic hypotheses derived from separate and combined analyses of multilocus sequence data, morphological characters, and geographical distributions. The best hypothesis, selected by a Bayes factor molecular delimitation analysis...
Biogeography, systematics and taxonomy are complementary scientific disciplines. To understand a spe...
Several lines of evidence suggest that recent long-distance dispersal may have been important in th...
Analysis of an extensive new molecular dataset for the moss class Polytrichopsida provides convincin...
Aim: Digitization of herbarium specimens and DNA sequencing efforts in the past decade have enabled ...
Aim: We documented patterns of phylogenetic diversity (PD) and phylogenetic endemism (PE) in the mos...
Aim In contrast to angiosperms, bryophytes do not appear to have radiated in Macaronesia and the wes...
Pleurocarpous mosses, characterized by lateral female gametangia and highly branched, interwoven ste...
Taxonomic and molecular data were utilized to test the hypothesis that moss diversity is greatest ne...
Biogeography, systematics and taxonomy are complementary scientific disciplines. To understand a spe...
The impact of Pleistocene climate changes substantially varied between tropical regions, resulting i...
Substantial ambiguities still remain concerning the broad backbone of moss phylogeny. I surveyed 17 ...
Biogeography, systematics and taxonomy are complementary scientific disciplines. To understand a spe...
It remains hotly debated whether latitudinal diversity gradients are common across taxonomic groups ...
Many plants have geographic disjunctions, with one of the more rare, yet extreme being the amphitrop...
Aim Dispersal range is a key factor for understanding species' persistence in dynamic landscapes. Ho...
Biogeography, systematics and taxonomy are complementary scientific disciplines. To understand a spe...
Several lines of evidence suggest that recent long-distance dispersal may have been important in th...
Analysis of an extensive new molecular dataset for the moss class Polytrichopsida provides convincin...
Aim: Digitization of herbarium specimens and DNA sequencing efforts in the past decade have enabled ...
Aim: We documented patterns of phylogenetic diversity (PD) and phylogenetic endemism (PE) in the mos...
Aim In contrast to angiosperms, bryophytes do not appear to have radiated in Macaronesia and the wes...
Pleurocarpous mosses, characterized by lateral female gametangia and highly branched, interwoven ste...
Taxonomic and molecular data were utilized to test the hypothesis that moss diversity is greatest ne...
Biogeography, systematics and taxonomy are complementary scientific disciplines. To understand a spe...
The impact of Pleistocene climate changes substantially varied between tropical regions, resulting i...
Substantial ambiguities still remain concerning the broad backbone of moss phylogeny. I surveyed 17 ...
Biogeography, systematics and taxonomy are complementary scientific disciplines. To understand a spe...
It remains hotly debated whether latitudinal diversity gradients are common across taxonomic groups ...
Many plants have geographic disjunctions, with one of the more rare, yet extreme being the amphitrop...
Aim Dispersal range is a key factor for understanding species' persistence in dynamic landscapes. Ho...
Biogeography, systematics and taxonomy are complementary scientific disciplines. To understand a spe...
Several lines of evidence suggest that recent long-distance dispersal may have been important in th...
Analysis of an extensive new molecular dataset for the moss class Polytrichopsida provides convincin...