Authors
P Brandon Matheny, M Catherine Aime, Neale L Bougher, Bart Buyck, Dennis E Desjardin, Egon Horak, Bradley R Kropp, D Jean Lodge, Kasem Soytong, James M Trappe, David S Hibbett
Publication date
2009/4
Journal
Journal of Biogeography
Volume
36
Issue
4
Pages
577-592
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Aim  The ectomycorrhizal (ECM) mushroom family Inocybaceae is widespread in north temperate regions, but more than 150 species are encountered in the tropics and the Southern Hemisphere. The relative roles of recent and ancient biogeographical processes, relationships with plant hosts, and the timing of divergences that have shaped the current geographic distribution of the family are investigated.
Location  Africa, Australia, Neotropics, New Zealand, north temperate zone, Palaeotropics, Southeast Asia, South America, south temperate zone.
Methods  We reconstruct a phylogeny of the Inocybaceae with a geological timeline using a relaxed molecular clock. Divergence dates of lineages are estimated statistically to test vicariance‐based hypotheses concerning relatedness of disjunct ECM taxa. A series of internal maximum time constraints is used to evaluate two different calibrations. Ancestral state …
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