The interplay between evolution and its role in diversification of Nepenthes binds the studies of this thesis. How evolutionary mechanisms and timing relate to molecular divergence and phylogenetic signal in the genus Nepenthes were investigated. This in conjunction with distribution modeling and mapping anatomical characters – an approach that led to a broad understanding of why and how best to protect specific geographical areas for conservation of Nepenthes. All work was framed with an interdisciplinary approach, each chapter furthering exploration of the connective ties in how past evolutionary history and its impact on diversity helps us to predict future diversity. </div
The ability of plants to form mutualistic relationships with animal defenders has long been suspecte...
Carnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes have evolved a striking diversity of pitcher traps that re...
Why diversification rates vary so extensively across the tree of life remains an important yet unres...
Nepenthesis one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants, comprising at least 160 species. These ...
Nepenthes is a genus of carnivorous plants consisting of ~160 species that are distributed in the pa...
Contents Summary The pitcher trap is a striking example of convergent evolution across unrelated car...
Le genre de plantes carnivores à Nepenthes comporte au moins 120 espèces, réparties dans le sud est ...
Nepenthaceae are a family of carnivorous plants mainly from Southeast Asia but with geographical ou...
Background and Aims Nepenthes attracts wide attention with its spectacularly shaped carnivorous pit...
Nepenthaceae is one of the largest carnivorous plant families and features ecological and morphologi...
Nepenthaceae is one of the largest carnivorous plant families and features ecological and morphologi...
Nepenthes is a genus of carnivorous pitcher plants with high intra- and interspecific morphological ...
Estimating rates of speciation and extinction, and understanding how and why they vary over evolutio...
Understanding the forces that drive divergence, and the genomic consequences of this process, is a c...
Background: The Palaeotropical pitcher plant genus Nepenthes (Nepenthaceae) is characterized by spec...
The ability of plants to form mutualistic relationships with animal defenders has long been suspecte...
Carnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes have evolved a striking diversity of pitcher traps that re...
Why diversification rates vary so extensively across the tree of life remains an important yet unres...
Nepenthesis one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants, comprising at least 160 species. These ...
Nepenthes is a genus of carnivorous plants consisting of ~160 species that are distributed in the pa...
Contents Summary The pitcher trap is a striking example of convergent evolution across unrelated car...
Le genre de plantes carnivores à Nepenthes comporte au moins 120 espèces, réparties dans le sud est ...
Nepenthaceae are a family of carnivorous plants mainly from Southeast Asia but with geographical ou...
Background and Aims Nepenthes attracts wide attention with its spectacularly shaped carnivorous pit...
Nepenthaceae is one of the largest carnivorous plant families and features ecological and morphologi...
Nepenthaceae is one of the largest carnivorous plant families and features ecological and morphologi...
Nepenthes is a genus of carnivorous pitcher plants with high intra- and interspecific morphological ...
Estimating rates of speciation and extinction, and understanding how and why they vary over evolutio...
Understanding the forces that drive divergence, and the genomic consequences of this process, is a c...
Background: The Palaeotropical pitcher plant genus Nepenthes (Nepenthaceae) is characterized by spec...
The ability of plants to form mutualistic relationships with animal defenders has long been suspecte...
Carnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes have evolved a striking diversity of pitcher traps that re...
Why diversification rates vary so extensively across the tree of life remains an important yet unres...