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Max Coleman

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Repeat intercontinental dispersal and Pleistocene speciation in disjunct Mediterranean and desert Senecio (Asteraceae).

2003

To explore the biogeographic history of Mediterranean/arid plant disjunctions, Old and New World Senecio sect. Senecio were analyzed phylogenetically using nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences (ITS). A clade corresponding to sect. Senecio was strongly supported. Area optimization indicated this clade to be of southern African origin. The Mediterranean and southern African floras were not distinguishable as sources of the main New World lineage, estimated to have become established during the middle Pliocene. Another previously suspected recent dispersal to the New World from the Mediterranean was confirmed for the recently recognized disjunction in S. mohavensis. The loss of suitable land connec…

Mediterranean climatePleistocenebiologyEcologyLineage (evolution)BiogeographyPlant ScienceSenecioDisjunctbiology.organism_classificationGeneticsBiological dispersalMolecular clockEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAmerican journal of botany
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