License | This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license. | es |
Author | Veltjen, Emily | |
Author | Testé, Ernesto | |
Author | Palmarola Bejerano, Alejandro | |
Author | Asselman, Pieter | |
Author | Rodríguez, Majela Hernández | |
Author | González Torres, Luis Roberto | |
Author | Chatrou, Lars W. | |
Author | Goetghebeur, Paul | |
Author | Larridon, Isabel | |
Author | Samain, Marie-Stéphanie | |
Accessioned date | 2023-02-11T18:41:21Z | |
Available date | 2023-02-11T18:41:21Z | |
Year | 2022 | |
Citation | Veltjen, E., Testé, E., Bejerano, A. P., Asselman, P., Rodríguez, M. H., Torres, L. R. G., ... & Samain, M. S. (2022). The evolutionary history of the Caribbean magnolias (Magnoliaceae): testing species delimitations and biogeographical hypotheses using molecular data. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 167, 107359. Recuperado de: | es |
URI | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/2275 | |
Abstract | The Caribbean islands provide an ideal setting for studying biodiversity, given their complex geological and environmental history, and their historical and current geographical proximity to the American mainland. Magnolia, a flagship tree genus that has 15 endemic and threatened taxa (12 species and 3 subspecies) on the Caribbean islands, offers an excellent case study to empirically test Caribbean biogeographical hypotheses. We constructed phylogenetic hypotheses to: (1) reveal their evolutionary history, (2) test the current largely morphology-based classification and assess species limits, and (3) investigate major biogeographic hypotheses proposed for the region. | es |
Language | English | es |
Published | Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 167, 107359 | es |
Rights | © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. | es |
Rights URI | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ | es |
Subject | Biodiversidad - República Dominicana | es |
Subject | Flora ─ República Dominicana | es |
Subject | Hábitats y especies | es |
Subject | Especies amenazadas | es |
Title | The evolutionary history of the Caribbean magnolias (Magnoliaceae) : testing species delimitations and biogeographical hypotheses using molecular data | es |
Material type | Article | es |
Type of content | Scientific research | es |
Access | Open | es |
Audience | Technicians, professionals and scientists | es |