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Fig. 5 Biogeographic processes explaining the global distribution pattern of cycads. The number of dispersal events into a region and out of a region as well as the number of local extinctions (extirpations) are compared between analyses including fossils (a, b) and analyses excluding fossils (c, d)...
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Summary: | Fig. 5 Biogeographic processes explaining the global distribution pattern of cycads. The number of dispersal events into a region and out of a region as well as the number of local extinctions (extirpations) are compared between analyses including fossils (a, b) and analyses excluding fossils (c, d). Area names: WP, West Palearctic; EP, East Palearctic; WN, West Nearctic; EN, East Nearctic; CA, Central America; WI, Caribbean Islands; SA, South America; AF, Africa; IN, India; WA, Southeast Asia; AU, Australasia; GR, Greenland; AN, Antarctica. ... : Published as part of Coiro1, Mario, Allio, Ŕemi, Mazet, Nathan, Seyfullah1, Leyla J. & Condamine, Fabien L., 2023, Research Reconciling fossils with phylogenies reveals the origin and macroevolutionary processes explaining the global cycad biodiversity, pp. 1-20 in New Phytologist 2023 on page 12, DOI: 10.1111/nph.19010, http://zenodo.org/record/8033690 ... |
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