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Dated Phylogenies

These dated phylogenies suggest that long-distance dispersal did probably play an important role in shaping the distribution patterns of some bryophyte species or lineages. However, one should not forget that when such species or haplotypes show clear geographic structures, this only indicates that dispersal between the areas occurred at a certain more or less remote moment in time. [Pg.225]

The evolution and loss of oil-offering flowers New insights from dated phylogenies for angiosperms and bees. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 365,423-435. [Pg.138]

Heads, M. J. (2005) Dating nodes on molecular phylogenies A critique of molecular biogeography. Cladistics, 21 62-78. [Pg.407]

Benton, M.J. (1990) Phylogeny of the major tetrapod groups morphological data and divergence dates . Journal of Molecular Evolution, 30, 409-24. [Pg.152]


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