Explanations for biogeographic disjunctions involving South America and Africa typically invoke vicariance of western Gondwanan biotas or long distance dispersal. These hypotheses are problematical because many groups originated and diversified well after the last known connection between Africa and South America (≈105 million years ago), and it is unlikely that sweepstakes dispersal accounts for many of these disjunctions. Phylogenetic analyses of the angiosperm clade Malpighiaceae, combined with fossil evidence and molecular divergence-time estimates, suggest an alternative hypothesis to account for such distributions. We propose that Malpighiaceae originated in northern South America, and that members of several clades repeatedly migra...
Phylogenetic trees based upon DNA sequence data, when calibrated with a dimension of time, allow inf...
AimSeveral recent studies have suggested that a substantial portion of today's plant diversity in th...
International audienceAimTo examine the historical biogeography of the Boraginales using molecular d...
Aim: Continental disjunctions in pantropical taxa have been explained by vicariance or long-distance...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The clusioid clade (Malpighiales) has an ancient fossil record (∼90 Ma) and ex...
Costaceae are a pantropical family, distinguished from other families within the order Zingiberales ...
Background New powerful biogeographic methods have focused attention on long-standing hypotheses reg...
Coronanthereae is a tribe of ~20 species with a suite of unique morphological characters and a disju...
Oceans, or other wide expanses of inhospitable environment, interrupt present day distributions of m...
In a recent analysis of the historical biogeography of Melastomataceae, Renner, Clausing, and Meyer ...
Historical biogeography of major monocot groups was investigated by biogeographical analysis of a da...
Plant disjunctions have provided some of the most intriguing distribution patterns historically addr...
Phylogenetic relationships among 122 species of Lauraceae representing 44 of the 55 currently recogn...
Melastomataceae and Memecylaceae are pantropically distributed sister groups for which an ndhF gene ...
peer reviewedTropical rain forests support a remarkable diversity of tree species, questioning how a...
Phylogenetic trees based upon DNA sequence data, when calibrated with a dimension of time, allow inf...
AimSeveral recent studies have suggested that a substantial portion of today's plant diversity in th...
International audienceAimTo examine the historical biogeography of the Boraginales using molecular d...
Aim: Continental disjunctions in pantropical taxa have been explained by vicariance or long-distance...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The clusioid clade (Malpighiales) has an ancient fossil record (∼90 Ma) and ex...
Costaceae are a pantropical family, distinguished from other families within the order Zingiberales ...
Background New powerful biogeographic methods have focused attention on long-standing hypotheses reg...
Coronanthereae is a tribe of ~20 species with a suite of unique morphological characters and a disju...
Oceans, or other wide expanses of inhospitable environment, interrupt present day distributions of m...
In a recent analysis of the historical biogeography of Melastomataceae, Renner, Clausing, and Meyer ...
Historical biogeography of major monocot groups was investigated by biogeographical analysis of a da...
Plant disjunctions have provided some of the most intriguing distribution patterns historically addr...
Phylogenetic relationships among 122 species of Lauraceae representing 44 of the 55 currently recogn...
Melastomataceae and Memecylaceae are pantropically distributed sister groups for which an ndhF gene ...
peer reviewedTropical rain forests support a remarkable diversity of tree species, questioning how a...
Phylogenetic trees based upon DNA sequence data, when calibrated with a dimension of time, allow inf...
AimSeveral recent studies have suggested that a substantial portion of today's plant diversity in th...
International audienceAimTo examine the historical biogeography of the Boraginales using molecular d...