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2012
Inventories of tropical forests on all continents invariably list Annonaceae as one of the most diverse plant families (Phillips & Miller, 2002). In terms of species richness and abundance of individuals, Annonaceae contributes significantly to the diversity of trees in Neotropical forests (eg Gentry, 1988; Valencia, Balslev & Paz Y Miño, 1994) and lianas and trees in rain forests of the Old World (eg van Gemerden et al., 2003; Slik et al., 2003; Tchouto et al., 2006).
American Journal of Botany
A plastid DNA phylogeny of tribe Miliuseae: Insights into relationships and character evolution in one of the most recalcitrant major clades of Annonaceae2014 •
2010 •
Abstract: Background and aims-Orbicules or Ubisch bodies have been recorded in many angiosperm families and although the first observations date back to 1865, their function in the anther remains enigmatic. In flowering plants a general evolutionary trend is observed from common occurrence of orbicules in early diverging lineages towards a more patchy distribution in derived clades of eudicots.
2005 •
Preliminary results are presented comparing the timing of diversification in four predominantly Neotropical genera of Annonaceae: Cremastosperma, Duguetia, Guatteria and Mosannona. With the exception of a few basal lineages, the majority of the ca. 2500 species of the Annonaceae diverge into two major sister clades.
2005 •
American Journal of Botany
Identifying clades in Asian Annonaceae: monophyletic genera in the polyphyletic Miliuseae2004 •
2014 •
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Evolution of syncarpy and other morphological characters in African Annonaceae: A posterior mapping approach2008 •
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
A rapid diversification of rainforest trees ( Guatteria; Annonaceae) following dispersal from Central into South America2007 •
2012 •
2015 •
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
The natural history of Annonaceae2012 •
2007 •
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics
The historical origins of palaeotropical intercontinental disjunctions in the pantropical flowering plant family Annonaceae2015 •
Journal of Biogeography
Early evolutionary history of the flowering plant family Annonaceae: steady diversification and boreotropical geodispersal2011 •
2003 •
Journal of Biogeography
Andean-centred' genera in the short-branch clade of Annonaceae: testing biogeographical hypotheses using phylogeny reconstruction and molecular dating2006 •
2004 •
2008 •
2007 •
2009 •
Journal of Biogeography
Molecular dating of the ‘Gondwanan’ plant family Proteaceae is only partially congruent with the timing of the break-up of Gondwana2007 •
American Journal of Botany
Reconstructing the ancestral angiosperm flower and its initial specializations2009 •
2014 •
Historical Biology
Paleoequatorial rain forest of western India during the EECO: evidence from Uvaria L. fossil and its geological distribution pattern2013 •
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Flanking regions of monomorphic microsatellite loci provide a new source of data for plant species-level phylogenetics2009 •
Nordic Journal of Botany
An updated index to genera, species, and infraspecific taxa of Neotropical Annonaceae2011 •
2010 •
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
Schenkeriphyllum glanduliferum, a new magnolialean angiosperm from the Early Cretaceous of Northern Gondwana and its relationships to fossil and modern Magnoliales2013 •
1998 •
The Botanical Review
Orbicules in Flowering Plants: A Phylogenetic Perspective on their Form and Function2014 •
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics
Phylogeny and classification of Ranunculales: Evidence from four molecular loci and morphological data2009 •
2010 •
The New phytologist
Recently evolved diversity and convergent radiations of rainforest mahoganies (Meliaceae) shed new light on the origins of rainforest hyperdiversity2015 •
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
Fruit structure and systematics of Monimiaceae s.s. (Laurales)2007 •