ATRIA, M. & VAN WELZEN, P. C. 2021. The Calamus javensis (Arecaceae: Calamoideae) complex in historical biogeographic context. Reinwardtia 20(1): 1−7. — Calamus javensis is a very polymorphic species with a number of recognisable forms (of which several were once even recognized at species level). A historical biogeographic analysis showed no historical distribution pattern in the diversification of these various forms. The forms are very likely the result of adaptation to local circumstances, whereby more or less identical forms can develop under similar niche circumstances in disjunct areas, exceptions are the ‘acuminatus-polyphyllus’ form and C. tenompokensis that are recognisable and present in a non-disjunct area
Climate and landscape changes that occurred in Patagonia during the Pleistocene presumably led to th...
Calapnita anai sp. nov. Figs 11–12, 107–119 “ Calapnita phasmoides ” (misidentification): Huber 20...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ASPT via the DOI in thi...
SYAM, N., CHIKMAWATI, T. & RUSTIAMI, H. 2016. A phenetic study of the Calamus flabellatus complex (P...
A revision of Calamus was carried out based on morphological data. Eight thousand, six hundred and t...
Well-supported phylogenies are a prerequisite for the study of the evolution and diversity of life o...
Calamus javensis (Calamoideae) is a slender rattan common in tropical rainforests. The species is ve...
Calamus javensis (Calamoideae) is a slender rattan common in tropical rainforests. The species is ve...
Aims: the aim of the present study was to determine the genetic diversity among the five commerciall...
Calamus javensis (Calamoideae) is a slender rattan common in tropical rainforests. The species is ve...
A persistent, atypical short-leaved form of Calymperes serratum A. Braun ex Müll. Hal. is described
Tropical rainforests are the most diverse terrestrial biome, but their origins remain incompletely u...
Maturbongs, Rudi A., Dransfield, John, Baker, William J. (2014): Calamus kebariensis (Arecaceae)-a n...
273-283Calamus nambariensis Becc. and C. tenuis Roxb. are the rattan species of high economic signif...
Climate and landscape changes that occurred in Patagonia during the Pleistocene presumably led to th...
Climate and landscape changes that occurred in Patagonia during the Pleistocene presumably led to th...
Calapnita anai sp. nov. Figs 11–12, 107–119 “ Calapnita phasmoides ” (misidentification): Huber 20...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ASPT via the DOI in thi...
SYAM, N., CHIKMAWATI, T. & RUSTIAMI, H. 2016. A phenetic study of the Calamus flabellatus complex (P...
A revision of Calamus was carried out based on morphological data. Eight thousand, six hundred and t...
Well-supported phylogenies are a prerequisite for the study of the evolution and diversity of life o...
Calamus javensis (Calamoideae) is a slender rattan common in tropical rainforests. The species is ve...
Calamus javensis (Calamoideae) is a slender rattan common in tropical rainforests. The species is ve...
Aims: the aim of the present study was to determine the genetic diversity among the five commerciall...
Calamus javensis (Calamoideae) is a slender rattan common in tropical rainforests. The species is ve...
A persistent, atypical short-leaved form of Calymperes serratum A. Braun ex Müll. Hal. is described
Tropical rainforests are the most diverse terrestrial biome, but their origins remain incompletely u...
Maturbongs, Rudi A., Dransfield, John, Baker, William J. (2014): Calamus kebariensis (Arecaceae)-a n...
273-283Calamus nambariensis Becc. and C. tenuis Roxb. are the rattan species of high economic signif...
Climate and landscape changes that occurred in Patagonia during the Pleistocene presumably led to th...
Climate and landscape changes that occurred in Patagonia during the Pleistocene presumably led to th...
Calapnita anai sp. nov. Figs 11–12, 107–119 “ Calapnita phasmoides ” (misidentification): Huber 20...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ASPT via the DOI in thi...