Background The temporal origin and diversification of orchids (family Orchidaceae) has been subject to intense debate in the last decade. The description of the first reliable fossil in 2007 enabled a direct calibration of the orchid phylogeny, but little attention has been paid to the potential influence of dating methodology in obtaining reliable age estimates. Moreover, two new orchid fossils described in 2009 have not yet been incorporated in a molecular dating analysis. Here we compare the ages of major orchid clades estimated under two widely used methods, a Bayesian relaxed clock implemented in BEAST and Penalized Likelihood implemented in r8s. We then perform a new family-level analysis by integrating all 3 available...
The Andean mountains of South America are the most species-rich biodiversity hotspot worldwide with ...
Gaps between molecular ages and fossils undermine the validity of time-calibrated molecular phylogen...
For more than a century there has been a fascination with the surprisingly rapid rise and early dive...
Orchids are the most diverse family of angiosperms, with over 25 000 species, more than mammals, bir...
Artículo de publicación ISIOrchids are the most diverse family of angiosperms, with over 25 000 spec...
The Brazilian Cerrado is the most species-rich tropical savanna in the world. Within this biome, the...
The establishment of modern terrestrial life is indissociable from angiosperm evolution. While avail...
AimOrchidaceae is the most species-rich angiosperm family and has one of the broadest distributions....
Abstract.—Dating analyses based on molecular data imply that crown angiosperms existed in the Triass...
<p>The crown age of slipper orchids was set as a calibration point for time estimation. Two areas we...
International audienceThe Andean mountains of South America are the most species-rich biodiversity h...
Although climate change has been implicated as a major catalyst of diversification, its effects are ...
Gaps between molecular ages and fossils undermine the validity of time-calibrated molecular phylogen...
Abstract.—Dating analyses based on molecular data imply that crown angiosperms existed in the Triass...
International audienceBackground: With 10,000 species, Magnoliidae are the largest clade of flowerin...
The Andean mountains of South America are the most species-rich biodiversity hotspot worldwide with ...
Gaps between molecular ages and fossils undermine the validity of time-calibrated molecular phylogen...
For more than a century there has been a fascination with the surprisingly rapid rise and early dive...
Orchids are the most diverse family of angiosperms, with over 25 000 species, more than mammals, bir...
Artículo de publicación ISIOrchids are the most diverse family of angiosperms, with over 25 000 spec...
The Brazilian Cerrado is the most species-rich tropical savanna in the world. Within this biome, the...
The establishment of modern terrestrial life is indissociable from angiosperm evolution. While avail...
AimOrchidaceae is the most species-rich angiosperm family and has one of the broadest distributions....
Abstract.—Dating analyses based on molecular data imply that crown angiosperms existed in the Triass...
<p>The crown age of slipper orchids was set as a calibration point for time estimation. Two areas we...
International audienceThe Andean mountains of South America are the most species-rich biodiversity h...
Although climate change has been implicated as a major catalyst of diversification, its effects are ...
Gaps between molecular ages and fossils undermine the validity of time-calibrated molecular phylogen...
Abstract.—Dating analyses based on molecular data imply that crown angiosperms existed in the Triass...
International audienceBackground: With 10,000 species, Magnoliidae are the largest clade of flowerin...
The Andean mountains of South America are the most species-rich biodiversity hotspot worldwide with ...
Gaps between molecular ages and fossils undermine the validity of time-calibrated molecular phylogen...
For more than a century there has been a fascination with the surprisingly rapid rise and early dive...