Historical biogeography, ecology and species richness
JJ Wiens, MJ Donoghue - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2004 - cell.com
Ecology and historical (phylogeny-based) biogeography have much to offer one another, but
exchanges between these fields have been limited. Historical biogeography has become …
exchanges between these fields have been limited. Historical biogeography has become …
Historical biogeography of the I sthmus of P anama
EG Leigh, A O'Dea, GJ Vermeij - Biological Reviews, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
About 3 million years ago (Ma), the I sthmus of P anama joined the A mericas, forming a land
bridge over which inhabitants of each A merica invaded the other—the G reat A merican B …
bridge over which inhabitants of each A merica invaded the other—the G reat A merican B …
Bayesian estimation of the global biogeographical history of the Solanaceae
Abstract Aim The tomato family Solanaceae is distributed on all major continents except
Antarctica and has its centre of diversity in South America. Its worldwide distribution …
Antarctica and has its centre of diversity in South America. Its worldwide distribution …
Tracing the impact of the Andean uplift on Neotropical plant evolution
A Antonelli, JAA Nylander… - Proceedings of the …, 2009 - National Acad Sciences
Recent phylogenetic studies have revealed the major role played by the uplift of the Andes
in the extraordinary diversification of the Neotropical flora. These studies, however, have …
in the extraordinary diversification of the Neotropical flora. These studies, however, have …
An extreme case of plant–insect codiversification: figs and fig-pollinating wasps
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host
plants, because radiations of plant and insect lineages are typically asynchronous. Recent …
plants, because radiations of plant and insect lineages are typically asynchronous. Recent …
A phylogenetic perspective on the distribution of plant diversity
MJ Donoghue - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2008 - National Acad Sciences
Phylogenetic studies are revealing that major ecological niches are more conserved through
evolutionary history than expected, implying that adaptations to major climate changes have …
evolutionary history than expected, implying that adaptations to major climate changes have …
[图书][B] Phylogeny and Evolution of the Angiosperms
Although they are relative latecomers on the evolutionary scene, having emerged only 135?
170 million years ago, angiosperms—or flowering plants—are the most diverse and species …
170 million years ago, angiosperms—or flowering plants—are the most diverse and species …
中国植物区系中的特有性及其起源和分化
吴征镒, 孙航, 周浙昆, 彭华, 李德铢 - Plant Diversity, 2005 - journal.kib.ac.cn
对中国植物区系中的239 个特有属, 分属67 个科, 进行了分析研究, 列出了这些特有属在种子
植物各个科的分布, 现代地理分布范围. 结果表明含特有属在10 个以上的有5 个科即 …
植物各个科的分布, 现代地理分布范围. 结果表明含特有属在10 个以上的有5 个科即 …
Review of plant biogeographic studies in Brazil
Molecular phylogenetic studies have become a major area of interest in plant systematics,
and their impacts on historical biogeographic hypotheses are not to be disregarded. In …
and their impacts on historical biogeographic hypotheses are not to be disregarded. In …
Phylogenetic community structure and phylogenetic turnover across space and edaphic gradients in western Amazonian tree communities
Ecological and evolutionary processes influence community assembly at both local and
regional scales. Adding a phylogenetic dimension to studies of species turnover allows tests …
regional scales. Adding a phylogenetic dimension to studies of species turnover allows tests …