Thuja, a genus of Cupressaceae comprising five extant species, presently occurs in both East Asia (3 species) and North America (2 species) and has a long fossil record from Paleocene to Pleistocene in the Northern Hemisphere. Two distinct hypotheses have been proposed to account for the origin and present distribution of this genus. Here we recognize and describe T. sutchuenensis Franch., a new fossil Thuja from the late Pliocene sediments of Zhangcun, Shanxi, North China, based on detailed comparisons with all living species and other fossil ones, integrate the global fossil records of this genus plotted in a set of paleomaps from different time intervals, which show that Thuja probably first appeared at high latitudes of North America in...
Glyptostrobus Endlicher is well represented in early Early Cretaceous to Pleistocene deposits in the...
Premise of research. The disjunct distribution of plant genera between eastern Asia (EA) and eastern...
Six Tsuga ovuliferous/seed cone impression fossils were discovered from the late Eocene (34.6 ± 0.8 ...
Thuja, a genus of Cupressaceae comprising five extant species, presently occurs in both East Asia (3...
Investigating the biogeographical disjunction of East Asian and North American flora is key to under...
Thuja, with 5 extant species, exhibiting a disjunctive distribution between East Asia (3 species) an...
East Asia is characterized by high levels of species diversity and endemism. However, the biogeograp...
Temporal and spatial changes of ten conifer genera that are endemic to East Asia were analyzed based...
To understand better the mechanisms underlying the disjunct distribution of plants between Taiwan an...
The intercontinental biogeography between eastern Asia and eastern North America has attracted much ...
The fossil record of Tsuga (Pinaceae) can be traced back to the Late Cretaceous in North America and...
Theme: New Frontiers in BotanySession: SY04 - Annonaceae evolution: integrating molecules, biogeogra...
The exceptionally broad species diversity of vascular plant genera in east Asian temperate forests, ...
Understanding the causes of the Sino-Japanese disjunctions in plant taxa has been a central question...
Demonstrating the process of transregional biogeography and mechanisms underlying evolutionary radia...
Glyptostrobus Endlicher is well represented in early Early Cretaceous to Pleistocene deposits in the...
Premise of research. The disjunct distribution of plant genera between eastern Asia (EA) and eastern...
Six Tsuga ovuliferous/seed cone impression fossils were discovered from the late Eocene (34.6 ± 0.8 ...
Thuja, a genus of Cupressaceae comprising five extant species, presently occurs in both East Asia (3...
Investigating the biogeographical disjunction of East Asian and North American flora is key to under...
Thuja, with 5 extant species, exhibiting a disjunctive distribution between East Asia (3 species) an...
East Asia is characterized by high levels of species diversity and endemism. However, the biogeograp...
Temporal and spatial changes of ten conifer genera that are endemic to East Asia were analyzed based...
To understand better the mechanisms underlying the disjunct distribution of plants between Taiwan an...
The intercontinental biogeography between eastern Asia and eastern North America has attracted much ...
The fossil record of Tsuga (Pinaceae) can be traced back to the Late Cretaceous in North America and...
Theme: New Frontiers in BotanySession: SY04 - Annonaceae evolution: integrating molecules, biogeogra...
The exceptionally broad species diversity of vascular plant genera in east Asian temperate forests, ...
Understanding the causes of the Sino-Japanese disjunctions in plant taxa has been a central question...
Demonstrating the process of transregional biogeography and mechanisms underlying evolutionary radia...
Glyptostrobus Endlicher is well represented in early Early Cretaceous to Pleistocene deposits in the...
Premise of research. The disjunct distribution of plant genera between eastern Asia (EA) and eastern...
Six Tsuga ovuliferous/seed cone impression fossils were discovered from the late Eocene (34.6 ± 0.8 ...