Thermopsideae has 45 species and exhibits a series of interesting biogeographical distribution patterns, such as Madrean-Tethyan disjunction and EastAsia-North America disjunction, with a center of endemism in the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau (QTP) and Central Asia. Phylogenetic analysis in this paper employed maximum likelihood using ITS, rps16, psbA-trnH, and trnL-F sequence data; biogeographical approaches included BEAST molecular dating and Bayesian dispersal and vicariance analysis (S-DIVA). The results indicate that the core genistoides most likely originated in Africa during the Eocene to Oligocene, ca. 55-30 Ma, and dispersed eastward to Central Asia at ca. 33.47 Ma. The origin of Thermopsideae is inferred as Central Asian and dated to ca...
The intercontinental biogeography between eastern Asia and eastern North America has attracted much ...
Abstract Background Most genera of Fagaceae are thought to have originated in the temperate regions ...
The tea family (Theaceae) has a highly unusual amphi-Pacific disjunct distribution: most extant spec...
Copyright © 2015 Ming-Li Zhang et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Migrations from the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) to other temperate regions represent one of the ma...
Melastomataceae and Memecylaceae are pantropically distributed sister groups for which an ndhF gene ...
Eastern Asia (EA) is a key region for the diversification of flowering plants in the Northern Hemisp...
Geographic isolation of sister taxa in the African and Asian tropics (palaeotropical intercontinenta...
Geographic isolation of sister taxa in the African and Asian tropics (palaeotropical intercontinenta...
Numerous temperate plants now distributed across Eurasia are hypothesized to have originated and mig...
Migrations from the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) to other temperate regions represent one of the ma...
Geographic isolation of sister taxa in the African and Asian tropics (palaeotropical intercontinenta...
The Tianshan Mountains play a significant role in the Central Asian flora and vegetation. Lagochilus...
The Tianshan Mountains play a significant role in the Central Asian flora and vegetation. Lagochilus...
Theme: New Frontiers in BotanySession: SY04 - Annonaceae evolution: integrating molecules, biogeogra...
The intercontinental biogeography between eastern Asia and eastern North America has attracted much ...
Abstract Background Most genera of Fagaceae are thought to have originated in the temperate regions ...
The tea family (Theaceae) has a highly unusual amphi-Pacific disjunct distribution: most extant spec...
Copyright © 2015 Ming-Li Zhang et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Migrations from the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) to other temperate regions represent one of the ma...
Melastomataceae and Memecylaceae are pantropically distributed sister groups for which an ndhF gene ...
Eastern Asia (EA) is a key region for the diversification of flowering plants in the Northern Hemisp...
Geographic isolation of sister taxa in the African and Asian tropics (palaeotropical intercontinenta...
Geographic isolation of sister taxa in the African and Asian tropics (palaeotropical intercontinenta...
Numerous temperate plants now distributed across Eurasia are hypothesized to have originated and mig...
Migrations from the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) to other temperate regions represent one of the ma...
Geographic isolation of sister taxa in the African and Asian tropics (palaeotropical intercontinenta...
The Tianshan Mountains play a significant role in the Central Asian flora and vegetation. Lagochilus...
The Tianshan Mountains play a significant role in the Central Asian flora and vegetation. Lagochilus...
Theme: New Frontiers in BotanySession: SY04 - Annonaceae evolution: integrating molecules, biogeogra...
The intercontinental biogeography between eastern Asia and eastern North America has attracted much ...
Abstract Background Most genera of Fagaceae are thought to have originated in the temperate regions ...
The tea family (Theaceae) has a highly unusual amphi-Pacific disjunct distribution: most extant spec...