Andean uplift and the concomitant formation of the Diagonal Arid of South America is expected to have promoted species diversification through range expansions into this novel environment. We evaluate the evolution of Argylia, a genus belonging to the Bignoniaceae family whose oldest fossil record dates back to 49.4 Ma. Today, Argylia is distributed along the Andean Cordillera, from 15°S to 38.5°S and from sea level up to 4,000 m.a.s.l. We ask whether Argylia’s current distribution is a result of a range expansion along the Andes Cordillera (biological corridor) modulated by climatic niche conservatism, considering the timing of Andean uplift (30 Ma – 5 Ma). To answer this question, we reconstructed the phylogenetic relationships of Argylia...
Dated molecular phylogenetic trees show that the Andean uplift had a major impact on South American ...
The evolutionary processes responsible for the extraordinary diversity in the middle elevation monta...
In addition to the degree of geographical isolation (sympatry, parapatry, allopatry and peripatry), ...
The study of how climatic niches change over evolutionary time has recently attracted the interest o...
The tropical Andes of South America, the world’s richest biodiversity hotspot, are home to many rapi...
Summary The tropical Andes of South America, the world's richest biodiversity hotspot, are home to m...
Aim: To reconstruct the spatio-temporal evolution of Fosterella (Bromeliaceae), a genus characterize...
The study of how climatic niches change over evolutionary time has recently attracted the interest o...
Andean orogeny is considered as one of the most important events for the developmentof current plant...
Artículo de publicación ISIAim Shifts between the western South American sclerophyll and winter-rain...
Dated molecular phylogenetic trees show that the Andean uplift had a major impact on South American ...
Studies on niche evolution allow us to establish how species niches have changed over time as well a...
The tropical Andes are a biodiversity hotspot, partly due to their rich and complex floristic compos...
Several studies have demonstrated the contribution of northern immigrants to the flora of the tropic...
International audienceThe tropical Andes are a biodiversity hotspot, partly due to their rich and co...
Dated molecular phylogenetic trees show that the Andean uplift had a major impact on South American ...
The evolutionary processes responsible for the extraordinary diversity in the middle elevation monta...
In addition to the degree of geographical isolation (sympatry, parapatry, allopatry and peripatry), ...
The study of how climatic niches change over evolutionary time has recently attracted the interest o...
The tropical Andes of South America, the world’s richest biodiversity hotspot, are home to many rapi...
Summary The tropical Andes of South America, the world's richest biodiversity hotspot, are home to m...
Aim: To reconstruct the spatio-temporal evolution of Fosterella (Bromeliaceae), a genus characterize...
The study of how climatic niches change over evolutionary time has recently attracted the interest o...
Andean orogeny is considered as one of the most important events for the developmentof current plant...
Artículo de publicación ISIAim Shifts between the western South American sclerophyll and winter-rain...
Dated molecular phylogenetic trees show that the Andean uplift had a major impact on South American ...
Studies on niche evolution allow us to establish how species niches have changed over time as well a...
The tropical Andes are a biodiversity hotspot, partly due to their rich and complex floristic compos...
Several studies have demonstrated the contribution of northern immigrants to the flora of the tropic...
International audienceThe tropical Andes are a biodiversity hotspot, partly due to their rich and co...
Dated molecular phylogenetic trees show that the Andean uplift had a major impact on South American ...
The evolutionary processes responsible for the extraordinary diversity in the middle elevation monta...
In addition to the degree of geographical isolation (sympatry, parapatry, allopatry and peripatry), ...