Extremely high levels of plant diversity in the American tropics are derived from multiple interactions between biotic and abiotic factors. Previous studies have focused on macro-evolutionary dynamics of the Tropical Andes, Amazonia, and Brazil's Cerrado and Atlantic forests during the last decade. Yet, other equally important Neotropical biodiversity hotspots have been severely neglected. This is particularly true for the Chocó region on the north-western coast of South and Central America. This geologically complex region is Earth's ninth most biodiverse hotspot, hosting approximately 3% of all known plant species. Here, we test Gentry's [1982a,b] hypothesis of a northern Andean-Central American Pleistocene origin of the Chocoan flora usi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Annual Reviews via the D...
The Amazon hosts one of the largest and richest rainforests in the world, but its origins remain deb...
The genus Macrocarpaea (Griseb.) Gilg (Gentianaceae, Helieae) is among the largest woody genera of ...
Extremely high levels of plant diversity in the American tropics are derived from multiple interacti...
The American tropics (the Neotropics) are the most species-rich realm on Earth, and for centuries, s...
Understanding the processes that have generated the latitudinal biodiversity gradient and the contin...
Much of the immense present day biological diversity of Neotropical rainforests originated from the ...
The Andean uplift is one of the major orographic events in the New World and has impacted considerab...
Early botanical explorers invoked biogeographic history to explain the remarkable tree diversity of ...
The Neotropical region (tropical America) is the most species rich region on Earth. Several causes h...
Aim: Colonization of new areas may entail shifts in diversification rates linked to biogeographical ...
The tendency of species to retain their ancestral niches may link processes that determine community...
The Chocó phytogeographical region of coastal Colombia and adjacent Ecuador is well known as a regi...
Recent phylogenetic studies have revealed the major role played by the uplift of the Andes in the ex...
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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Annual Reviews via the D...
The Amazon hosts one of the largest and richest rainforests in the world, but its origins remain deb...
The genus Macrocarpaea (Griseb.) Gilg (Gentianaceae, Helieae) is among the largest woody genera of ...
Extremely high levels of plant diversity in the American tropics are derived from multiple interacti...
The American tropics (the Neotropics) are the most species-rich realm on Earth, and for centuries, s...
Understanding the processes that have generated the latitudinal biodiversity gradient and the contin...
Much of the immense present day biological diversity of Neotropical rainforests originated from the ...
The Andean uplift is one of the major orographic events in the New World and has impacted considerab...
Early botanical explorers invoked biogeographic history to explain the remarkable tree diversity of ...
The Neotropical region (tropical America) is the most species rich region on Earth. Several causes h...
Aim: Colonization of new areas may entail shifts in diversification rates linked to biogeographical ...
The tendency of species to retain their ancestral niches may link processes that determine community...
The Chocó phytogeographical region of coastal Colombia and adjacent Ecuador is well known as a regi...
Recent phylogenetic studies have revealed the major role played by the uplift of the Andes in the ex...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88115/1/j.1469-8137.2011.03991.x.pd
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Annual Reviews via the D...
The Amazon hosts one of the largest and richest rainforests in the world, but its origins remain deb...
The genus Macrocarpaea (Griseb.) Gilg (Gentianaceae, Helieae) is among the largest woody genera of ...