The tribe Pachygoneae consists of four genera with about 40 species, primarily distributed in tropical and subtropical Asia and America, also in Australasia and Africa. This tribe presents an ideal model to investigate the origin of the tropical and subtropical amphi-Pacific disjunction pattern. More specifically, it allows us to test whether the tropical lineages diverged earlier than the subtropical ones during the fragmentation of the boreotropical flora. In this study, we reconstructed the phylogeny of Pachygoneae using five plastid (rbcL, atpB, matK, ndhF, trnL-F) and one nuclear (26S rDNA) DNA regions. Our results indicate that Pachygoneae is not monophyletic unless Cocculus pendulus and Cocculus balfourii are excluded. We resurrected...
Temperate South American-Asian disjunct distributions are the most unusual in organisms, and challen...
Thermopsideae has 45 species and exhibits a series of interesting biogeographical distribution patte...
International audienceThe nearly cosmopolitan tribe Desmodieae (Fabaceae) includes many important ge...
Eastern Asia (EA) is a key region for the diversification of flowering plants in the Northern Hemisp...
The tribe Urticeae (Urticaceae), popularly known as Nettles, include 12 genera and ca. 200 species, ...
Melastomataceae and Memecylaceae are pantropically distributed sister groups for which an ndhF gene ...
Many pantropical marine species have a similar disjunct range across the globe. There are two hypoth...
Intercontinental disjunctions in ferns have often been considered as the result of long-distance dis...
The intercontinental biogeography between eastern Asia and eastern North America has attracted much ...
Sabiaceae comprises three genera and ca. 80 species with an amphi-Pacific tropical disjunct distribu...
The Amazon houses a large proportion of the overall biodiversity currently found on Earth. Despite t...
Aphananthe is a small genus of five species showing an intriguing amphi-Pacific distribution in east...
Phylogenetic trees based upon DNA sequence data, when calibrated with a dimension of time, allow inf...
Placing the Woody Tropical Genera of Polygonaceae: A Hypothesis of Character Evolution and Phylogen
Theme: New Frontiers in BotanySession: SY04 - Annonaceae evolution: integrating molecules, biogeogra...
Temperate South American-Asian disjunct distributions are the most unusual in organisms, and challen...
Thermopsideae has 45 species and exhibits a series of interesting biogeographical distribution patte...
International audienceThe nearly cosmopolitan tribe Desmodieae (Fabaceae) includes many important ge...
Eastern Asia (EA) is a key region for the diversification of flowering plants in the Northern Hemisp...
The tribe Urticeae (Urticaceae), popularly known as Nettles, include 12 genera and ca. 200 species, ...
Melastomataceae and Memecylaceae are pantropically distributed sister groups for which an ndhF gene ...
Many pantropical marine species have a similar disjunct range across the globe. There are two hypoth...
Intercontinental disjunctions in ferns have often been considered as the result of long-distance dis...
The intercontinental biogeography between eastern Asia and eastern North America has attracted much ...
Sabiaceae comprises three genera and ca. 80 species with an amphi-Pacific tropical disjunct distribu...
The Amazon houses a large proportion of the overall biodiversity currently found on Earth. Despite t...
Aphananthe is a small genus of five species showing an intriguing amphi-Pacific distribution in east...
Phylogenetic trees based upon DNA sequence data, when calibrated with a dimension of time, allow inf...
Placing the Woody Tropical Genera of Polygonaceae: A Hypothesis of Character Evolution and Phylogen
Theme: New Frontiers in BotanySession: SY04 - Annonaceae evolution: integrating molecules, biogeogra...
Temperate South American-Asian disjunct distributions are the most unusual in organisms, and challen...
Thermopsideae has 45 species and exhibits a series of interesting biogeographical distribution patte...
International audienceThe nearly cosmopolitan tribe Desmodieae (Fabaceae) includes many important ge...