Phylogeographical patterns shed light on evolutionary process in S outh A merica
The S outh A merican continent is composed of several biogeographical regions harbouring
the highest biodiversity on the globe, encompassing five of the world's biodiversity 'hot …
the highest biodiversity on the globe, encompassing five of the world's biodiversity 'hot …
Hemisphere-scale differences in conifer evolutionary dynamics
Fundamental differences in the distribution of oceans and landmasses in the Northern and
Southern Hemispheres potentially impact patterns of biological diversity in the two areas …
Southern Hemispheres potentially impact patterns of biological diversity in the two areas …
A new time tree reveals Earth history's imprint on the evolution of modern birds
Determining the timing of diversification of modern birds has been difficult. We combined
DNA sequences of clock-like genes for most avian families with 130 fossil birds to generate …
DNA sequences of clock-like genes for most avian families with 130 fossil birds to generate …
Molecular phylogeny, biogeography, and habitat preference evolution of marsupials
KJ Mitchell, RC Pratt, LN Watson… - Molecular biology …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Marsupials exhibit great diversity in ecology and morphology. However, compared with their
sister group, the placental mammals, our understanding of many aspects of marsupial …
sister group, the placental mammals, our understanding of many aspects of marsupial …
Global history of the ancient monocot family Araceae inferred with models accounting for past continental positions and previous ranges based on fossils
The family Araceae (3790 species, 117 genera) has one of the oldest fossil records among
angiosperms. Ecologically, members of this family range from free‐floating aquatics (Pistia …
angiosperms. Ecologically, members of this family range from free‐floating aquatics (Pistia …
Paleogene land mammal faunas of South America; a response to global climatic changes and indigenous floral diversity
An appraisal of Paleogene floral and land mammal faunal dynamics in South America
suggests that both biotic elements responded at rate and extent generally comparable to …
suggests that both biotic elements responded at rate and extent generally comparable to …
A tale of worldwide success: Behind the scenes of Carex (Cyperaceae) biogeography and diversification
The megadiverse genus Carex (c. 2000 species, Cyperaceae) has a nearly cosmopolitan
distribution, displaying an inverted latitudinal richness gradient with higher species diversity …
distribution, displaying an inverted latitudinal richness gradient with higher species diversity …
Splendid and seldom isolated: the paleobiogeography of Patagonia
The idea that South America was an island continent over most of the Cenozoic, during
which its unusual mammalian faunas evolved in isolation, is outstandingly influential in …
which its unusual mammalian faunas evolved in isolation, is outstandingly influential in …
The early diversification history of didelphid marsupials: a window into South America's “Splendid Isolation”
The geological record of South American mammals is spatially biased because productive
fossil sites are concentrated at high latitudes. As a result, the history of mammalian …
fossil sites are concentrated at high latitudes. As a result, the history of mammalian …
Depositional controls on mixed carbonate–siliciclastic cycles and sequences on gently inclined shelf profiles
The interplay between carbonate production and siliciclastic input produces mixed systems
that typically contain a very high degree of lateral and vertical facies heterogeneity. This …
that typically contain a very high degree of lateral and vertical facies heterogeneity. This …