Background. Phylogenetic analyses of the Annonaceae consistently identify four clades: a basal clade consisting of Anaxagorea, and a small 'ambavioid' clade that is sister to two main clades, the 'long branch clade' (LBC) and 'short branch clade' (SBC). Divergence times in the family have previously been estimated using non-parametric rate smoothing (NPRS) and penalized likelihood (PL). Here we use an uncorrelated lognormal (UCLD) relaxed molecular clock in BEAST to estimate diversification times of the main clades within the family with a focus on the Asian genus Pseuduvaria within the SBC. Two fossil calibration points are applied, including the first use of the recently discovered Annonaceae fossil Futabanthus. The taxonomy and morpholog...
Annonaceae are a pantropically distributed family found predominantly in rainforests, so they are me...
Aim Rain forest?restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropic...
Annonaceae are a pantropically distributed family found predominantly in rainforests, so they are me...
AimRain forest-restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropica...
Aim Rain forest-restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropic...
Abstract Aim Rain forest-restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three maj...
Aim: We test biogeographical hypotheses regarding the origin of Andean-centred plant groups by recon...
Aim We test biogeographical hypotheses regarding the origin of Andean-centred plant groups by recons...
Aim We test biogeographical hypotheses regarding the origin of Andean-centred plant groups by recons...
Evolutionary divergence times in the Annonaceae: evidence of a late Miocene origin of Pseuduvaria in...
Aim We test biogeographical hypotheses regarding the origin of Andean‐centred plant groups by recons...
Annonaceae and Myristicaceae, the two largest families of Magnoliales, are pantropical groups of unc...
Preliminary results are presented comparing the timing of diversification in four predominantly Neot...
Preliminary results are presented comparing the timing of diversification in four predominantly Neot...
Annonaceae are a pantropically distributed family found predominantly in rainforests, so they are me...
Aim Rain forest?restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropic...
Annonaceae are a pantropically distributed family found predominantly in rainforests, so they are me...
AimRain forest-restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropica...
Aim Rain forest-restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropic...
Abstract Aim Rain forest-restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three maj...
Aim: We test biogeographical hypotheses regarding the origin of Andean-centred plant groups by recon...
Aim We test biogeographical hypotheses regarding the origin of Andean-centred plant groups by recons...
Aim We test biogeographical hypotheses regarding the origin of Andean-centred plant groups by recons...
Evolutionary divergence times in the Annonaceae: evidence of a late Miocene origin of Pseuduvaria in...
Aim We test biogeographical hypotheses regarding the origin of Andean‐centred plant groups by recons...
Annonaceae and Myristicaceae, the two largest families of Magnoliales, are pantropical groups of unc...
Preliminary results are presented comparing the timing of diversification in four predominantly Neot...
Preliminary results are presented comparing the timing of diversification in four predominantly Neot...
Annonaceae are a pantropically distributed family found predominantly in rainforests, so they are me...
Aim Rain forest?restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropic...
Annonaceae are a pantropically distributed family found predominantly in rainforests, so they are me...