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Non-congruent fossil and phylogenetic evidence on the evolution of climatic niche in the Gondwana genus Nothofagus
(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2016)
AimWe used fossil and phylogenetic evidence to reconstruct climatic niche evolution in Nothofagus, a Gondwana genus distributed in tropical and temperate latitudes. To assess whether the modern distribution of the genus ...
Macro-Climatic Distribution Limits Show Both Niche Expansion and Niche Specialization among C4 Panicoids
(Public Library of Science, 2016-03)
Grasses are ancestrally tropical understory species whose current dominance in warm open habitats is linked to the evolution of C4 photosynthesis. C4 grasses maintain high rates of photosynthesis in warm and water stressed ...
Non-congruent fossil and phylogenetic evidence on the evolution of climatic niche in the Gondwana genus Nothofagus
(2016)
AimWe used fossil and phylogenetic evidence to reconstruct climatic niche evolution in Nothofagus, a Gondwana genus distributed in tropical and temperate latitudes. To assess whether the modern distribution of the genus ...
Exploring the role of climatic niche changes in the evolution of the southern South American genus Baripus (Coleoptera: Carabidae): optimization of non-hereditary climatic variables and phylogenetic signal measurement
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2021-12)
Baripus is a ground beetle genus endemic to southern South America, currently distributed across grassland and shrub habitats in mountain and lowland regions. The species of this genus are known to have been affected by ...
Phylogenetic perspectives on biome shifts in Leucocoryne (Alliaceae) in relation to climatic niche evolution in western South America
(John Wiley, 2014)
Aim Shifts between the western South American sclerophyll and winter-rainfall
desert biomes and their relationship to climatic niche evolution and aridity
development were investigated in the South American endemic ...
Phylogenetic perspectives on biome shifts in leucocoryne (alliaceae) in relation to climatic niche evolution in western south america
(BLACKWELL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS, 2014)