The Gondwanan origin, northward migration and subsequent collision with Asia means that the Indian subcontinent is of particular interest regarding the origin and dispersal of numerous plants and animal species. With this in mind, we describe a fossil leaf of Aporosa Blume (Phyllanthaceae) from the Paleogene of the Indian subcontinent and discuss its evolution and diversification with respect to the moving Indian plate and its connection with Southeast Asia since the early Cenozoic. At present, Aporosa Blume is confined to Southeast Asia with a few species in India and New Guinea. It is represented by six endemic species growing in the evergreen forests of India and Sri Lanka, including Aporosa acuminata Thwaites, which is morphologically c...
Geographic isolation of sister taxa in the African and Asian tropics (palaeotropical intercontinenta...
Mastixioids in the family Cornaceae, are presently native only in limited areas of Asia, they have r...
The Western Ghats (WG) of south India, a global biodiversity hotspot, has experienced complex geolog...
The Gondwanan origin, northward migration and subsequent collision with Asia means that the Indian s...
are equally important to support the molecular phylogenetic studies and plate tectonic models. from...
A new fossil leaf impression of Alphonsea Hk. f. & T. of the family Annonaceae is described from the...
We report for the first-time well-preserved leaflets of Hylodesmum palaeoglutinosum from the latest ...
The evolution of Peninsular Indian biodiversity has been a fascinating topic of research due to hist...
A new fossil leaf impression of Alphonsea Hk. f. & T. of the family Annonaceae is described from...
Premise of research: A large number of fossil coryphoid palm wood and fruits have been reported from...
The Dipterocarpaceae, a well known and economically important family of trees of the tropical rain f...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain the presence of Gondwanan lineages in tropical Asia in...
International audienceMonsoons are the defining climatic phenomenon of South and Southeast Asia. Mon...
Theme: New Frontiers in BotanySession: SY04 - Annonaceae evolution: integrating molecules, biogeogra...
International audienceThe paleobotanical record of Myanmar is poorly documented despite its importan...
Geographic isolation of sister taxa in the African and Asian tropics (palaeotropical intercontinenta...
Mastixioids in the family Cornaceae, are presently native only in limited areas of Asia, they have r...
The Western Ghats (WG) of south India, a global biodiversity hotspot, has experienced complex geolog...
The Gondwanan origin, northward migration and subsequent collision with Asia means that the Indian s...
are equally important to support the molecular phylogenetic studies and plate tectonic models. from...
A new fossil leaf impression of Alphonsea Hk. f. & T. of the family Annonaceae is described from the...
We report for the first-time well-preserved leaflets of Hylodesmum palaeoglutinosum from the latest ...
The evolution of Peninsular Indian biodiversity has been a fascinating topic of research due to hist...
A new fossil leaf impression of Alphonsea Hk. f. & T. of the family Annonaceae is described from...
Premise of research: A large number of fossil coryphoid palm wood and fruits have been reported from...
The Dipterocarpaceae, a well known and economically important family of trees of the tropical rain f...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain the presence of Gondwanan lineages in tropical Asia in...
International audienceMonsoons are the defining climatic phenomenon of South and Southeast Asia. Mon...
Theme: New Frontiers in BotanySession: SY04 - Annonaceae evolution: integrating molecules, biogeogra...
International audienceThe paleobotanical record of Myanmar is poorly documented despite its importan...
Geographic isolation of sister taxa in the African and Asian tropics (palaeotropical intercontinenta...
Mastixioids in the family Cornaceae, are presently native only in limited areas of Asia, they have r...
The Western Ghats (WG) of south India, a global biodiversity hotspot, has experienced complex geolog...