Systematics, evolution and historical biogeography of the family Ochnaceae with emphasis on the genus Campylospermum

Abstract Ochnaceae s.l. is a family of trees, shrubs or rarely herbs widely distributed in tropical and subtropical forests and savannas of the Old and New World, and has about 500 species in 32 genera. The family is divided into three subfamilies: Medusagynoideae, Quiinoideae and Ochnoideae. We hav...

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Main Author: Bissiengou, P.
Other Authors: Sosef, Marc, Chatrou, Lars, Ngok Banak, L.
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Wageningen University 2014
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Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/systematics-evolution-and-historical-biogeography-of-the-family-o
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spelling ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/480087 2024-02-11T10:06:27+01:00 Systematics, evolution and historical biogeography of the family Ochnaceae with emphasis on the genus Campylospermum Bissiengou, P. Sosef, Marc Chatrou, Lars Ngok Banak, L. 2014 application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/systematics-evolution-and-historical-biogeography-of-the-family-o en eng Wageningen University https://edepot.wur.nl/324644 https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/systematics-evolution-and-historical-biogeography-of-the-family-o Wageningen University & Research biogeography biosystematics evolution ochnaceae phylogenetics phylogeny phytogeography taxonomic revisions taxonomy biogeografie biosystematiek evolutie fylogenetica fylogenie plantengeografie taxonomie taxonomische revisies Doctoral thesis 2014 ftunivwagenin 2024-01-24T23:18:44Z Abstract Ochnaceae s.l. is a family of trees, shrubs or rarely herbs widely distributed in tropical and subtropical forests and savannas of the Old and New World, and has about 500 species in 32 genera. The family is divided into three subfamilies: Medusagynoideae, Quiinoideae and Ochnoideae. We have provided, for the first time, a nearly complete molecular phylogenetic analysis of Ochnaceae s.l. resolving most of the phylogeny backbone of the family using five DNA regions. Based on this, dating analyses were performed using a secondary calibration, and relaxed molecular clock models. The historical biogeography of Ochnaceae s.l. was reconstructed using Dispersal-Vicariance Analysis and Bayesian Binary MCMC. The Neotropics were inferred as being the geographical origin of the family and the Old World was most likely colonized via the North Atlantic Land Bridge during a period when climatic conditions allowed establishment of a boreotropical flora. A full taxonomic revision of the continental African species of the genus Campylospermum has been prepared and additional historical biogeographic analyses were performed with a focus on the genus Campylospermum. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis North Atlantic Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library
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topic biogeography
biosystematics
evolution
ochnaceae
phylogenetics
phylogeny
phytogeography
taxonomic revisions
taxonomy
biogeografie
biosystematiek
evolutie
fylogenetica
fylogenie
plantengeografie
taxonomie
taxonomische revisies
spellingShingle biogeography
biosystematics
evolution
ochnaceae
phylogenetics
phylogeny
phytogeography
taxonomic revisions
taxonomy
biogeografie
biosystematiek
evolutie
fylogenetica
fylogenie
plantengeografie
taxonomie
taxonomische revisies
Bissiengou, P.
Systematics, evolution and historical biogeography of the family Ochnaceae with emphasis on the genus Campylospermum
topic_facet biogeography
biosystematics
evolution
ochnaceae
phylogenetics
phylogeny
phytogeography
taxonomic revisions
taxonomy
biogeografie
biosystematiek
evolutie
fylogenetica
fylogenie
plantengeografie
taxonomie
taxonomische revisies
description Abstract Ochnaceae s.l. is a family of trees, shrubs or rarely herbs widely distributed in tropical and subtropical forests and savannas of the Old and New World, and has about 500 species in 32 genera. The family is divided into three subfamilies: Medusagynoideae, Quiinoideae and Ochnoideae. We have provided, for the first time, a nearly complete molecular phylogenetic analysis of Ochnaceae s.l. resolving most of the phylogeny backbone of the family using five DNA regions. Based on this, dating analyses were performed using a secondary calibration, and relaxed molecular clock models. The historical biogeography of Ochnaceae s.l. was reconstructed using Dispersal-Vicariance Analysis and Bayesian Binary MCMC. The Neotropics were inferred as being the geographical origin of the family and the Old World was most likely colonized via the North Atlantic Land Bridge during a period when climatic conditions allowed establishment of a boreotropical flora. A full taxonomic revision of the continental African species of the genus Campylospermum has been prepared and additional historical biogeographic analyses were performed with a focus on the genus Campylospermum.
author2 Sosef, Marc
Chatrou, Lars
Ngok Banak, L.
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Bissiengou, P.
author_facet Bissiengou, P.
author_sort Bissiengou, P.
title Systematics, evolution and historical biogeography of the family Ochnaceae with emphasis on the genus Campylospermum
title_short Systematics, evolution and historical biogeography of the family Ochnaceae with emphasis on the genus Campylospermum
title_full Systematics, evolution and historical biogeography of the family Ochnaceae with emphasis on the genus Campylospermum
title_fullStr Systematics, evolution and historical biogeography of the family Ochnaceae with emphasis on the genus Campylospermum
title_full_unstemmed Systematics, evolution and historical biogeography of the family Ochnaceae with emphasis on the genus Campylospermum
title_sort systematics, evolution and historical biogeography of the family ochnaceae with emphasis on the genus campylospermum
publisher Wageningen University
publishDate 2014
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