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Characterizing the phylogenetic tree community structure of a protected tropical rain forest area in Cameroon
ArticleAbstract: Tropical rain forests, the richest terrestrial ecosystems in biodiversity on Earth are highly threatPalabras claves:Autores:Couteron P., Hardy O.J., Manel S., Munoz F., Sonke B., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusDiversification of African rainforest restricted clades: Piptostigmateae and Annickieae (Annonaceae)
ArticleAbstract: African rainforests (ARFs) are species rich and occur in two main rainforest blocks: West/Central anPalabras claves:Biogeographic vicariance, extinction, Gene capture, Gene shopping, Molecular dating, PhylogenomicsAutores:Bethune K., Brée B., Ghogue J.P., Helmstetter A.J., Sonke B., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusPhylogenetics and diversification history of African rattans (Calamoideae, Ancistrophyllinae)
ArticleAbstract: Even though African rain forests display high levels of local species diversity and endemism, theirPalabras claves:LTT plots, Molecular dating, Palms, Phylogenetic, SimulationsAutores:Baker W.J., Faye A., Pintaud J.C., Sonke B., Thomas L.P. Couvreur, Vigouroux Y.Fuentes:scopusPhylogenomic approaches reveal how climate shapes patterns of genetic diversity in an African rain forest tree species
ArticleAbstract: The world's second largest expanse of tropical rainforest is in Central Africa, and it harbours enorPalabras claves:Annonaceae, climatic inversion, immigrant inviability, nuclear baiting kit, Phylogeography, refugiaAutores:Amoussou B.E.N., Bethune K., Glèlè Kakaï R., Helmstetter A.J., Kamdem N.G., Sonke B., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes: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:scopusPhylogeography of the genus Podococcus (Palmae/Arecaceae) in Central African rain forests: Climate stability pbkp_redicts unique genetic diversity
ArticleAbstract: The tropical rain forests of Central Africa contain high levels of species diversity. PaleovegetatioPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, Coastal forests, Palms, Phylogeography, Plastome, refugiaAutores:Deblauwe V., Faye A., Mariac C., Richard D., Sonke B., Thomas L.P. Couvreur, Vigouroux Y.Fuentes:scopusUnraveling the phylogenomic relationships of the most diverse African palm genus Raphia (Calamoideae, arecaceae)
ArticleAbstract: Palms are conspicuous floristic elements across the tropics. In continental Africa, even though therPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, Exons, Madagascar, Phylogenomics, Rain forests, Raphia, Sequence captureAutores:Antonelli A., Bacon C.D., Bethune K., Helmstetter A.J., Lautenschläger T., Mogue Kamga S., Sonke B., Stauffer F.W., Thomas L.P. Couvreur, Wieringa J.J., Zizka A.Fuentes:scopus