International audienceTropical rainforests harbour much of the earth's plant diversity but little is still known about how it evolved and why a small number of plant genera account for the majority. Whether this success is due to rapid turnover or constant evolution for these hyper-diverse plant genera is here tested for the species-rich genus Ficus L. (figs). The pan-tropical distribution of figs makes it an ideal study group to investigate rainforest hyper-diversification patterns. Using a recently published, dated and comprehensive phylogenetic hypothesis, we infer that figs are an old lineage that gradually accumulated species and exhibits very low extinction rates, which corresponds to the 'museum model' of evolution. Overall, no major...
Studies investigating the evolution of flowering plants have long focused on isolating mechanisms su...
•Tropical rainforest hyperdiversity is often suggested to have evolved over a long time-span (the ‘m...
International audienceDespite many attempts in the Sanger sequencing era, the phylogeny of fig trees...
Fig trees are a ubiquitous component of tropical rain forests and exhibit an enormous diversity of e...
Fig trees are a ubiquitous component of tropical rain forests and exhibit an enormous diversity of e...
<div><p>Fig trees are a ubiquitous component of tropical rain forests and exhibit an enormous divers...
International audienceFig trees are a ubiquitous component of tropical rain forests and exhibit an e...
Raw reads have been deposited in the NCBI Sequence Read Archive under BioProject PRJNA956524 (87). B...
One of the remarkable aspects of the tremendous biodiversity found in tropical forests is the wide r...
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host pla...
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host pla...
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host pla...
The genus Ficus (Moraceae) is best known for its obligate mutualism with pollinating fig-wasps (Agao...
Tropical rainforest hyperdiversity is often suggested to have evolved over a long time-span (the mus...
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host pla...
Studies investigating the evolution of flowering plants have long focused on isolating mechanisms su...
•Tropical rainforest hyperdiversity is often suggested to have evolved over a long time-span (the ‘m...
International audienceDespite many attempts in the Sanger sequencing era, the phylogeny of fig trees...
Fig trees are a ubiquitous component of tropical rain forests and exhibit an enormous diversity of e...
Fig trees are a ubiquitous component of tropical rain forests and exhibit an enormous diversity of e...
<div><p>Fig trees are a ubiquitous component of tropical rain forests and exhibit an enormous divers...
International audienceFig trees are a ubiquitous component of tropical rain forests and exhibit an e...
Raw reads have been deposited in the NCBI Sequence Read Archive under BioProject PRJNA956524 (87). B...
One of the remarkable aspects of the tremendous biodiversity found in tropical forests is the wide r...
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host pla...
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host pla...
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host pla...
The genus Ficus (Moraceae) is best known for its obligate mutualism with pollinating fig-wasps (Agao...
Tropical rainforest hyperdiversity is often suggested to have evolved over a long time-span (the mus...
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host pla...
Studies investigating the evolution of flowering plants have long focused on isolating mechanisms su...
•Tropical rainforest hyperdiversity is often suggested to have evolved over a long time-span (the ‘m...
International audienceDespite many attempts in the Sanger sequencing era, the phylogeny of fig trees...