作者
Charles C Davis, Charles D Bell, Sarah Mathews, Michael J Donoghue
发表日期
2002/5/14
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
99
期号
10
页码范围
6833-6837
出版商
The National Academy of Sciences
简介
Explanations for biogeographic disjunctions involving South America and Africa typically invoke vicariance of western Gondwanan biotas or long distance dispersal. These hypotheses are problematical because many groups originated and diversified well after the last known connection between Africa and South America (≈105 million years ago), and it is unlikely that “sweepstakes” dispersal accounts for many of these disjunctions. Phylogenetic analyses of the angiosperm clade Malpighiaceae, combined with fossil evidence and molecular divergence-time estimates, suggest an alternative hypothesis to account for such distributions. We propose that Malpighiaceae originated in northern South America, and that members of several clades repeatedly migrated into North America and subsequently moved via North Atlantic land connections into the Old World during episodes starting in the Eocene, when climates …
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CC Davis, CD Bell, S Mathews, MJ Donoghue - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2002