New Zealand phylogeography: evolution on a small continent

GP Wallis, SA Trewick - Molecular ecology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
New Zealand has long been a conundrum to biogeographers, possessing as it does
geophysical and biotic features characteristic of both an island and a continent. This schism …

Phylogeography of ticks (Acari: Ixodida)

L Beati, H Klompen - Annual review of entomology, 2019 - annualreviews.org
Improved understanding of tick phylogeny has allowed testing of some biogeographical
patterns. On the basis of both literature data and a meta-analysis of available sequence …

Distribution of living Cupressaceae reflects the breakup of Pangea

K Mao, RI Milne, L Zhang, Y Peng… - Proceedings of the …, 2012 - National Acad Sciences
Most extant genus-level radiations in gymnosperms are of Oligocene age or younger,
reflecting widespread extinction during climate cooling at the Oligocene/Miocene boundary …

The evolutionary history of the extinct ratite moa and New Zealand Neogene paleogeography

M Bunce, TH Worthy, MJ Phillips… - Proceedings of the …, 2009 - National Acad Sciences
The ratite moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) were a speciose group of massive graviportal avian
herbivores that dominated the New Zealand (NZ) ecosystem until their extinction≈ 600 …

A new phylogeny for the genus Picea from plastid, mitochondrial, and nuclear sequences

JD Lockwood, JM Aleksić, J Zou, J Wang, J Liu… - Molecular Phylogenetics …, 2013 - Elsevier
Studies over the past ten years have shown that the crown groups of most conifer genera
are only about 15–25 Ma old. The genus Picea (spruces, Pinaceae), with around 35 …

Extremely thick cell walls and low mesophyll conductance: welcome to the world of ancient living!

LL Veromann-Jürgenson, T Tosens… - Journal of …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Mesophyll conductance is thought to be an important photosynthetic limitation in
gymnosperms, but they currently constitute the most understudied plant group in regard to …

[图书][B] The monkey's voyage: how improbable journeys shaped the history of life

A De Queiroz - 2014 - books.google.com
Throughout the world, closely related species are found on landmasses separated by wide
stretches of ocean. What explains these far-flung distributions? Why are such species found …

Leaf form–climate relationships on the global stage: an ensemble of characters

J Yang, RA Spicer, TEV Spicer… - Global Ecology and …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Early in their evolution, angiosperms evolved a diversity of leaf form far greater than that
of any other group of land plants. Some of this diversity evolved in response to varying …

Evolution of New Zealand's terrestrial fauna: a review of molecular evidence

J Goldberg, SA Trewick… - … Transactions of the …, 2008 - royalsocietypublishing.org
New Zealand biogeography has been dominated by the knowledge that its geophysical
history is continental in nature. The continental crust (Zealandia) from which New Zealand is …

New Zealand geckos (Diplodactylidae): cryptic diversity in a post-Gondwanan lineage with trans-Tasman affinities

SV Nielsen, AM Bauer, TR Jackman… - Molecular Phylogenetics …, 2011 - Elsevier
We used a multi-gene approach to assess the phylogenetic relationships of New Zealand
diplodactylid geckos to their Australian and New Caledonian relatives and to one another …