With over 700 species, the Pavetteae are one o f the largest tribes in the subfamily Dialypetalanthoideae (formerly: Ixoroideae). Pavetteae representatives are characterized by a high morphological variation, especially regarding the reproductive characters (e.g., number of seeds per fruit, seed type and placentation). Representatives of the tribe occur throughout the Paleotropics in humid and dry vegetation types. In the Asian-Pacific región ca 300 species are currently described whereas on continental Africa and Madagascar (and Western Indian Ocean Islands) ca 350 and ca 80 species are present, respectively. Recently many new genera have been recognized among the Malagasy Pavetteae species (e.g. Tulearia). In addition, it is clear that wi...
Aphananthe is a small genus of five species showing an intriguing amphi-Pacific distribution in east...
Leucadendron is a moderately large genus of Proteaceae almost entirely restricted to the Cape Floris...
Les Néotropiques représentent un réservoir exceptionnel de biodiversité mais l'origine de cette dive...
The taxonomic positions and phylogenetic relationships of six Pavetteae species endemic to Madagasca...
The tribe Octotropideae remains one ofthe leastknown groups of Paleotropical Rubiaceae. The Western ...
Background – This contribution is part of an ongoing study on the taxonomy and the phylogenetic rela...
The tribe Danaideae is centred in the Western Indian Ocean Región (including Madagascar and the neig...
Despite the close proximity of the African mainland, dispersal of plant lineages towards Madagascar ...
Background – Whereas subfamily Oziroeoideae of the petaloid monocot family Hyacinthaceae is restrict...
Marantaceae are the second largest family in the order Zingiberales, with approximately 31 genera an...
Aim: Madagascar is renowned for its unparalleled biodiversity and endemism. With many ecosystems und...
Background and Aims: Many African genera of the Amaranthaceae exhibit unique inflorescences that inc...
International audienceHighlights:• A dense and robust phylogeny of Papilio is reconstructed with sev...
Aim: African Melastomateae (Melastomataceae) comprise c.185 species occurring in closed or open habi...
Background: Plukenetia is a small pantropical genus of lianas and vines with variably sized edible o...
Aphananthe is a small genus of five species showing an intriguing amphi-Pacific distribution in east...
Leucadendron is a moderately large genus of Proteaceae almost entirely restricted to the Cape Floris...
Les Néotropiques représentent un réservoir exceptionnel de biodiversité mais l'origine de cette dive...
The taxonomic positions and phylogenetic relationships of six Pavetteae species endemic to Madagasca...
The tribe Octotropideae remains one ofthe leastknown groups of Paleotropical Rubiaceae. The Western ...
Background – This contribution is part of an ongoing study on the taxonomy and the phylogenetic rela...
The tribe Danaideae is centred in the Western Indian Ocean Región (including Madagascar and the neig...
Despite the close proximity of the African mainland, dispersal of plant lineages towards Madagascar ...
Background – Whereas subfamily Oziroeoideae of the petaloid monocot family Hyacinthaceae is restrict...
Marantaceae are the second largest family in the order Zingiberales, with approximately 31 genera an...
Aim: Madagascar is renowned for its unparalleled biodiversity and endemism. With many ecosystems und...
Background and Aims: Many African genera of the Amaranthaceae exhibit unique inflorescences that inc...
International audienceHighlights:• A dense and robust phylogeny of Papilio is reconstructed with sev...
Aim: African Melastomateae (Melastomataceae) comprise c.185 species occurring in closed or open habi...
Background: Plukenetia is a small pantropical genus of lianas and vines with variably sized edible o...
Aphananthe is a small genus of five species showing an intriguing amphi-Pacific distribution in east...
Leucadendron is a moderately large genus of Proteaceae almost entirely restricted to the Cape Floris...
Les Néotropiques représentent un réservoir exceptionnel de biodiversité mais l'origine de cette dive...