The fern family Polypodiaceae, with over 1,600 species, is not only one of the most species-rich families of ferns, but also a major contributor to the vascular epiphytic diversity throughout the tropics. Although the vast majority of species belonging to this family prefer to grow as epiphytes, several species colonize successfully rheophytic, lithophytic, and even terrestrial habitats. Here, we explore the hypothesis that non epiphytic habitat preferences, including terrestrial growth, evolved secondarily with epiphytes being the plesiomorphic habitat preference. The results of phylogenetic analyses, based on dense taxon sampling and four chloroplast DNA regions, were integrated with divergence time estimates and ancestral character state...
Leaf surfaces of tropical vascular plants provide homes for diverse groups of organisms, including e...
About ten percent of all vascular plant species world-wide are epiphytes and they are almost exclusi...
Understanding the factors that contribute to population genetic structures and ecological niche dive...
Abstract Background Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the...
Much attention has been directed to understanding species richness patterns, but adding an evolution...
Background: Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the fossil ...
The expansion of angiosperm-dominated forests in the Cretaceous and early Cenozoic had a profound ef...
Ferns or fern-like plants have been important elements of terrestrial vegetation since the Late Devo...
Opportunistic diversification has allowed ferns to radiate into epiphytic niches in angiosperm domin...
Extant ferns form a diverse, monophyletic group that is sister to the seed plants. Although ferns ar...
Intercontinental disjunctions in ferns have often been considered as the result of long-distance dis...
Ferns are the only major lineage of land plants with haploid (gametophyte) and diploid (sporophyte) ...
Ferns are a very divers group exhibiting various habits (e.g. aquatic, epiphytic, herbaceous, arbore...
Using a morphological dataset of 136 vegetative and reproductive characters, we infer the tracheophy...
Premise Historical biogeography of ferns is typically expected to be dominated by long-distance disp...
Leaf surfaces of tropical vascular plants provide homes for diverse groups of organisms, including e...
About ten percent of all vascular plant species world-wide are epiphytes and they are almost exclusi...
Understanding the factors that contribute to population genetic structures and ecological niche dive...
Abstract Background Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the...
Much attention has been directed to understanding species richness patterns, but adding an evolution...
Background: Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the fossil ...
The expansion of angiosperm-dominated forests in the Cretaceous and early Cenozoic had a profound ef...
Ferns or fern-like plants have been important elements of terrestrial vegetation since the Late Devo...
Opportunistic diversification has allowed ferns to radiate into epiphytic niches in angiosperm domin...
Extant ferns form a diverse, monophyletic group that is sister to the seed plants. Although ferns ar...
Intercontinental disjunctions in ferns have often been considered as the result of long-distance dis...
Ferns are the only major lineage of land plants with haploid (gametophyte) and diploid (sporophyte) ...
Ferns are a very divers group exhibiting various habits (e.g. aquatic, epiphytic, herbaceous, arbore...
Using a morphological dataset of 136 vegetative and reproductive characters, we infer the tracheophy...
Premise Historical biogeography of ferns is typically expected to be dominated by long-distance disp...
Leaf surfaces of tropical vascular plants provide homes for diverse groups of organisms, including e...
About ten percent of all vascular plant species world-wide are epiphytes and they are almost exclusi...
Understanding the factors that contribute to population genetic structures and ecological niche dive...