Authors
Ran Wei, Qiaoping Xiang, Harald Schneider, Michael A Sundue, Michael Kessler, Peris W Kamau, Arief Hidayat, Xianchun Zhang
Publication date
2015/10
Journal
Journal of Biogeography
Volume
42
Issue
10
Pages
1809-1819
Description
Aim
Gondwanan vicariance, boreotropical migration and long‐distance dispersal have been posited as alternative hypotheses explaining the tropical distribution patterns and diversifications in many fern groups. Here, the historical biogeography of Diplazium is reconstructed to evaluate the impact of these biogeographical processes in shaping the modern tropical disjunctions.
Location
World‐wide with a focus on tropical forest habitats.
Methods
Divergence times were estimated by analysing nucleotide sequences of seven plastid DNA regions (atpA, atpB, matK, rbcL, rps4, rps4–trnS and trnL–F) from 123 species of Diplazium and its allied genera, using a Bayesian relaxed clock method and three fossil calibrations. The ancestral areas were reconstructed using the likelihood dispersal–extinction–cladogenesis (DEC) approach.
Results
The crown group of Diplazium was estimated to have originated in Eurasia …
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