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A plastid phylogeny of the African rattans (Ancistrophyllinae, Arecaceae)
ArticleAbstract: Over one third of African palms are rattans, e.g. climbing palms. The subtribe Ancistrophyllinae (suPalabras claves:atpI-atpH, climbing habit, liana, Palmae, psbA-trnH, Tropical rain forestAutores:Baker W.J., Faye A., Pintaud J.C., Sonke B., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusA robust phylogenomic framework for the calamoid palms
ArticleAbstract: Well-supported phylogenies are a prerequisite for the study of the evolution and diversity of life oPalabras claves:ARECACEAE, Calamoideae, Gene tree conflict, Phylogenomics, Rattan, SYSTEMATICSAutores:Baker W.J., Bellot S., Chomicki G., Dransfield J., Eiserhardt W.L., Henderson A., Hiscock S.J., Kuhnhäuser B.G., Schley R., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusCenozoic imprints on the phylogenetic structure of palm species assemblages worldwide
ArticleAbstract: Despite long-standing interest in the origin and maintenance of species diversity, little is known aPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Biogeography, Climate Change, EVOLUTION, extinctionAutores:Baker W.J., Balslev H., Borchsenius F., Eiserhardt W.L., Kissling W.D., Svenning J.C., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusFrugivory-related traits promote speciation of tropical palms
ArticleAbstract: Animal-mediated seed dispersal by frugivorous birds and mammals is central to the ecology and functiPalabras claves:Autores:Baker W.J., Faurby S., Kissling W.D., Onstein R.E., Svenning J.C., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusGlobal biogeography and diversification of palms sheds light on the evolution of tropical lineages. II. Diversification history and origin of regional assemblages
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Palms (Arecaceae/Palmae) are a model group for evolutionary studies in the tropics. In two compPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, Ancestral area reconstruction, ARECACEAE, Boreotropical hypothesis, diversification rates, historical biogeography, Palmae, Tropical rain forestsAutores:Baker W.J., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusMolecular phylogenetics of the palm subtribe Ptychospermatinae (Arecaceae)
ArticleAbstract: Premise of the study: We examined the phylogeny and intergeneric relationships among the 12 genera oPalabras claves:ARECACEAE, Areceae, Biogeography, Palmae, Palms, phylogeny, Ptychospermatinae, SYSTEMATICS, Wallace's LineAutores:Baker W.J., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Lewis C.E., Zona S.Fuentes:scopusLow extinction risk for an important plant resource: Conservation assessments of continental African palms (Arecaceae/Palmae)
ArticleAbstract: Although the palm flora of continental Africa totals just 66 species, they are amongst the most usefPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, Conservation, IUCN criteria, palm, rain forest, Red listAutores:Bachman S.P., Baker W.J., Cosiaux A., Gardiner L.M., Sonke B., Stauffer F.W., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusPhylogenetic relationships among arecoid palms (Arecaceae: Arecoideae)
ArticleAbstract: Background and AimsThe Arecoideae is the largest and most diverse of the five subfamilies of palms (Palabras claves:ARECACEAE, Areceae, Arecoideae, coconut, COCOS, Elaeis, incongruence, low-copy nuclear DNA, oil palm, Palmae, paralogy, phylogeny, pseudogeneAutores:Baker W.J., Chase M.W., Clarkson J., Dowe J., Lewis C.E., Norup M., Pintaud J.C., Savolainen V., Thomas L.P. Couvreur, Wilmot T.Fuentes:scopusPhylogenomics of the Palm Tribe Lepidocaryeae (Calamoideae: Arecaceae) and Description of a New Species of Mauritiella
ArticleAbstract: The palm tribe Lepidocaryeae (Arecaceae) comprises seven genera and 51 currently accepted species thPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, amazonía, Palmae, PhylogenomicsAutores:Antonelli A., Bacon C.D., Baker W.J., Cano Á., Chazot N., Cohn-Haft M., Collevatti R.G., De Oliveira A.V.G., Emílio T., Kuhnhäuser B.G., Mogue Kamga S., Prata E.M.B., Sonke B., Thomas L.P. Couvreur, Torres-Jiménez M.F., Zizka A.Fuentes:scopusPlant phylogeny as a window on the evolution of hyperdiversity in the tropical rainforest biome
ReviewAbstract: (Table presented.). Summary: Tropical rainforest (TRF) is the most species-rich terrestrial biome onPalabras claves:biome evolution, cradle, extinction, hyperdiversity, museum, speciation, Species richness, Tropical RainforestAutores:Baker W.J., Eiserhardt W.L., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopus