The endemic Hawaiian lobeliads are exceptionally species rich and exhibit striking diversity in habitat, growth form, pollination biology and seed dispersal, but their origins and pattern of diversification remain shrouded in mystery. Up to five independent colonizations have been proposed based on morphological differences among extant taxa.We present a molecular phylogeny showing that the Hawaiian lobeliads are the product of one immigration event; that they are the largest plant clade on any single oceanic island or archipelago; that their ancestor arrived roughly 13 Myr ago; and that this ancestor was most likely woody, wind-dispersed, bird-pollinated, and adapted to open habitats at mid-elevations. Invasion of closed tropical forests i...
Aim: Little is known about how diversification occurs within long-lived, highly dispersible and cont...
Aim The diversity and composition of species pools within oceanic archipelagos is determined by a co...
The evolution of thorn-like structures in plants on oceanic islands that lack mammalian and reptilia...
The endemic Hawaiian lobeliads are exceptionally species rich and exhibit striking diversity in habi...
BACKGROUND: The tendency of animals and plants to independently develop similar features under simil...
Adaptive radiation describes the divergence of an ancestral taxon into multiple, phenotypically dive...
Ecological divergence in a species provides a valuable opportunity to study the early stages of spec...
Speciation is a fundamental evolutionary process that remains poorly understood. Speciation ultimate...
Previous studies based on DNA restriction-site and sequence variation have shown that the Hawaiian l...
Previous studies based on DNA restriction-site and sequence variation have shown that the Hawaiian l...
The diversity of the biota of any place and time is often the product of a long and complex history ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.The Hawaiian lobeliad g...
Why do some species have broad geographic distributions, while other species are confined to a narro...
Woody perennial plants on islands have repeatedly evolved from herbaceous mainland ancestors. Althou...
The Hawaiian silversword alliance (Asteraceae) is an iconic adaptive radiation. However, like many i...
Aim: Little is known about how diversification occurs within long-lived, highly dispersible and cont...
Aim The diversity and composition of species pools within oceanic archipelagos is determined by a co...
The evolution of thorn-like structures in plants on oceanic islands that lack mammalian and reptilia...
The endemic Hawaiian lobeliads are exceptionally species rich and exhibit striking diversity in habi...
BACKGROUND: The tendency of animals and plants to independently develop similar features under simil...
Adaptive radiation describes the divergence of an ancestral taxon into multiple, phenotypically dive...
Ecological divergence in a species provides a valuable opportunity to study the early stages of spec...
Speciation is a fundamental evolutionary process that remains poorly understood. Speciation ultimate...
Previous studies based on DNA restriction-site and sequence variation have shown that the Hawaiian l...
Previous studies based on DNA restriction-site and sequence variation have shown that the Hawaiian l...
The diversity of the biota of any place and time is often the product of a long and complex history ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.The Hawaiian lobeliad g...
Why do some species have broad geographic distributions, while other species are confined to a narro...
Woody perennial plants on islands have repeatedly evolved from herbaceous mainland ancestors. Althou...
The Hawaiian silversword alliance (Asteraceae) is an iconic adaptive radiation. However, like many i...
Aim: Little is known about how diversification occurs within long-lived, highly dispersible and cont...
Aim The diversity and composition of species pools within oceanic archipelagos is determined by a co...
The evolution of thorn-like structures in plants on oceanic islands that lack mammalian and reptilia...