Zingiberales are a primarily tropical lineage of monocots. The current pantropical distribution of the order suggests an historical Gondwanan distribution, however the evolutionary history of the group has never been analyzed in a temporal context to test if the order is old enough to attribute its current distribution to vicariance mediated by the break-up of the supercontinent. Based on a phylogeny derived from morphological and molecular characters, we develop a hypothesis for the spatial and temporal evolution of Zingiberales using Dispersal-Vicariance Analysis (DIVA) combined with a local molecular clock technique that enables the simultaneous analysis of multiple gene loci with multiple calibration points. We employ a pairwise relativ...
The Zingiberales are an iconic order of monocotyledonous plants comprising eight families with disti...
AimRain forest-restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropica...
Premise: Bromeliaceae form a large, ecologically diverse family of angiosperms native to the New Wor...
Costaceae are a pantropical family, distinguished from other families within the order Zingiberales ...
Historical biogeography of major monocot groups was investigated by biogeographical analysis of a da...
© 2015 The Authors. Resolution of evolutionary relationships among some monocot orders remains probl...
International audienceAimTo examine the historical biogeography of the Boraginales using molecular d...
The Zingiberales are a tropical group of monocotyledons that includes the bananas, gingers and their...
AimTo examine the historical biogeography of the Boraginales using molecular dating and ancestral ar...
The astelioid families (Asteliaceae, Blandfordiaceae, Boryaceae, Hypoxidaceae, and Lanariaceae) have...
Aim: Continental disjunctions in pantropical taxa have been explained by vicariance or long-distance...
Melastomataceae and Memecylaceae are pantropically distributed sister groups for which an ndhF gene ...
Molecular phylogenies and estimates of divergence times within the sister genera Macaranga and Mallo...
Aim : Rain forest-restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major trop...
Morphological data have been used previously to construct phylogenies of the eight families of the Z...
The Zingiberales are an iconic order of monocotyledonous plants comprising eight families with disti...
AimRain forest-restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropica...
Premise: Bromeliaceae form a large, ecologically diverse family of angiosperms native to the New Wor...
Costaceae are a pantropical family, distinguished from other families within the order Zingiberales ...
Historical biogeography of major monocot groups was investigated by biogeographical analysis of a da...
© 2015 The Authors. Resolution of evolutionary relationships among some monocot orders remains probl...
International audienceAimTo examine the historical biogeography of the Boraginales using molecular d...
The Zingiberales are a tropical group of monocotyledons that includes the bananas, gingers and their...
AimTo examine the historical biogeography of the Boraginales using molecular dating and ancestral ar...
The astelioid families (Asteliaceae, Blandfordiaceae, Boryaceae, Hypoxidaceae, and Lanariaceae) have...
Aim: Continental disjunctions in pantropical taxa have been explained by vicariance or long-distance...
Melastomataceae and Memecylaceae are pantropically distributed sister groups for which an ndhF gene ...
Molecular phylogenies and estimates of divergence times within the sister genera Macaranga and Mallo...
Aim : Rain forest-restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major trop...
Morphological data have been used previously to construct phylogenies of the eight families of the Z...
The Zingiberales are an iconic order of monocotyledonous plants comprising eight families with disti...
AimRain forest-restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropica...
Premise: Bromeliaceae form a large, ecologically diverse family of angiosperms native to the New Wor...