Aim: Scaly tree ferns, Cyatheaceae, are a well-supported group of mostly tree-forming ferns found throughout the tropics, the subtropics and the south-temperate zone. Fossil evidence shows that the lineage originated in the Late Jurassic period. We reconstructed large-scale historical biogeographical patterns of Cyatheaceae and tested the hypothesis that some of the observed distribution patterns are in fact compatible, in time and space, with a vicariance scenario related to the break-up of Gondwana. Location: Tropics, subtropics and south-temperate areas of the world. Methods: The historical biogeography of Cyatheaceae was analysed in a maximum likelihood framework using Lagrange. The 78 ingroup taxa are representative of the geographical...
Aim: The tomato family Solanaceae is distributed on all major continents except Antarctica and has i...
We present the first phylogenomic analysis of relationships among all ten families of Liliales, base...
Premise of study: Have Gondwanan rainforest floral associations survived? Where do they occur today?...
Aim: Scaly tree ferns, Cyatheaceae, are a well-supported group of mostly tree-forming ferns found th...
Aim Scaly tree ferns, Cyatheaceae, are a well-supported group of mostly tree-forming ferns found thr...
Premise of research. Successful long-distance dispersal is rarely observed in scaly tree ferns (Cyat...
Background. Cloud forest, characterized by a persistent, frequent or seasonal low-level cloud cover ...
Premise Historical biogeography of ferns is typically expected to be dominated by long-distance disp...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The clusioid clade (Malpighiales) has an ancient fossil record (∼90 Ma) and ex...
Intercontinental disjunctions in ferns have often been considered as the result of long-distance dis...
• Premise of the study: The broad austral distribution of Schoeneae is almost certainly a product of...
Background Cloud forests, characterized by a persistent, frequent or seasonal low-level cloud cover ...
Aim: Gondwanan vicariance, boreotropical migration and long-distance dispersal have been posited as ...
The angiosperm family Myrtaceae has extant and fossil taxa from all southern continents and is assum...
Premise of the study: Understanding fern (monilophyte) phylogeny and its evolutionary timescale is c...
Aim: The tomato family Solanaceae is distributed on all major continents except Antarctica and has i...
We present the first phylogenomic analysis of relationships among all ten families of Liliales, base...
Premise of study: Have Gondwanan rainforest floral associations survived? Where do they occur today?...
Aim: Scaly tree ferns, Cyatheaceae, are a well-supported group of mostly tree-forming ferns found th...
Aim Scaly tree ferns, Cyatheaceae, are a well-supported group of mostly tree-forming ferns found thr...
Premise of research. Successful long-distance dispersal is rarely observed in scaly tree ferns (Cyat...
Background. Cloud forest, characterized by a persistent, frequent or seasonal low-level cloud cover ...
Premise Historical biogeography of ferns is typically expected to be dominated by long-distance disp...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The clusioid clade (Malpighiales) has an ancient fossil record (∼90 Ma) and ex...
Intercontinental disjunctions in ferns have often been considered as the result of long-distance dis...
• Premise of the study: The broad austral distribution of Schoeneae is almost certainly a product of...
Background Cloud forests, characterized by a persistent, frequent or seasonal low-level cloud cover ...
Aim: Gondwanan vicariance, boreotropical migration and long-distance dispersal have been posited as ...
The angiosperm family Myrtaceae has extant and fossil taxa from all southern continents and is assum...
Premise of the study: Understanding fern (monilophyte) phylogeny and its evolutionary timescale is c...
Aim: The tomato family Solanaceae is distributed on all major continents except Antarctica and has i...
We present the first phylogenomic analysis of relationships among all ten families of Liliales, base...
Premise of study: Have Gondwanan rainforest floral associations survived? Where do they occur today?...