To understand better the mechanisms underlying the disjunct distribution of plants between Taiwan and Himalaya-southwestern China, the genus Prinsepia (Rosaceae) was examined using phylogenetic and dating approaches based on molecular evidence. Prinsepia comprises four allopatric species with distributions in four subregions of China, i.e., P. scandens (southeastern China: Taiwan), P. sinensis (northeastern China: Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning and E Inner Mongolia), P. uniflora (mainly northwestern China: Gansu, Henan, W Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Qinghai, Shaanxi, Shanxi and Sichuan), and P. utilis (southwestern China: Guizhou, Sichuan, Xizang, Yunnan). Our phylogeny and molecular dating suggest that Prinsepia diverged into northern and sout...
<div><p>The evolution and current distribution of the Sino-Tibetan flora have been greatly affected ...
Aim: Understanding the relative roles of geography and ecology in driving speciation, population div...
Aim: Understanding the relative roles of geography and ecology in driving speciation, population div...
Prinsepia Royle (Rosaceae) is a genus native to China and the Himalayan region. In order to explain ...
Prinsepia Royle (Rosaceae) is a genus native to China and the Himalayan region. In order to explain ...
East Asia is characterized by high levels of species diversity and endemism. However, the biogeograp...
BACKGROUND: The historical orogenesis and associated climatic changes of mountain areas have been s...
[Background] Mountains have not only provided refuge for species, but also offered dispersal corrido...
Current and historical events have both affected the current distribution patterns and intraspecific...
The evolution and current distribution of the Sino-Tibetan flora have been greatly affected by histo...
Aim: In Taiwan island, dispersal through recent land-bridge and oversea after the appearance of prot...
The evolution and current distribution of the Sino-Tibetan flora have been greatly affected by histo...
Abstract Background Mountains have not only provided refuge for species, but also offered dispersal ...
The evolution and current distribution of the Sino-Tibetan flora have been greatly affected by histo...
The complex tectonic events and climatic oscillations in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP), the larg...
<div><p>The evolution and current distribution of the Sino-Tibetan flora have been greatly affected ...
Aim: Understanding the relative roles of geography and ecology in driving speciation, population div...
Aim: Understanding the relative roles of geography and ecology in driving speciation, population div...
Prinsepia Royle (Rosaceae) is a genus native to China and the Himalayan region. In order to explain ...
Prinsepia Royle (Rosaceae) is a genus native to China and the Himalayan region. In order to explain ...
East Asia is characterized by high levels of species diversity and endemism. However, the biogeograp...
BACKGROUND: The historical orogenesis and associated climatic changes of mountain areas have been s...
[Background] Mountains have not only provided refuge for species, but also offered dispersal corrido...
Current and historical events have both affected the current distribution patterns and intraspecific...
The evolution and current distribution of the Sino-Tibetan flora have been greatly affected by histo...
Aim: In Taiwan island, dispersal through recent land-bridge and oversea after the appearance of prot...
The evolution and current distribution of the Sino-Tibetan flora have been greatly affected by histo...
Abstract Background Mountains have not only provided refuge for species, but also offered dispersal ...
The evolution and current distribution of the Sino-Tibetan flora have been greatly affected by histo...
The complex tectonic events and climatic oscillations in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP), the larg...
<div><p>The evolution and current distribution of the Sino-Tibetan flora have been greatly affected ...
Aim: Understanding the relative roles of geography and ecology in driving speciation, population div...
Aim: Understanding the relative roles of geography and ecology in driving speciation, population div...