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Boise State University

2011

Biogeography

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New World Origins Of Southwest Pacific Gesneriaceae: Multiple Movements Across And Within The South Pacific, Vincent L. Woo, Minde M. Funke, James F. Smith, Peter J. Lockhart, Philip J. Garnock-Jones Mar 2011

New World Origins Of Southwest Pacific Gesneriaceae: Multiple Movements Across And Within The South Pacific, Vincent L. Woo, Minde M. Funke, James F. Smith, Peter J. Lockhart, Philip J. Garnock-Jones

Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations

Coronanthereae is a tribe of ~20 species with a suite of unique morphological characters and a disjunct geographic distribution in the Southern Hemisphere. Three species are found in southern South America and the remainder in the southwest Pacific. It has been suggested, because of this distribution and disjunction, that Coronanthereae represents a relictual Gondwanan group from which the two major lineages in the family, the Old World Cyrtandroideae and the New World Gesnerioideae, originated. We tested this hypothesis by using phylogenetic analyses of nuclear and chloroplast DNA sequences, ancestral-area reconstruction, and molecular dating. The tribe is placed within the mostly …