2016
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860201667214
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Análisis panbiogeográfico del género Galianthe subgénero Ebelia (Rubiaceae)

Abstract: ResumenGalianthe (Rubiaceae: Spermacoceae) es un género con los subgéneros Galianthe y Ebelia, éste último comprende 11 especies neotropicales, con centro de diversidad se encuentra en Brasil. El análisis panbiogeográfíco enfatiza la importancia de la dimensión espacial de la biodiversidad para generar una comprensión más adecuada de los patrones y procesos evolutivos y enfoca los eventos vicariantes como la mayor fuerza de la fragmentación de biotas. Son escasos los estudios biogeográficos de Galianthe, por l… Show more

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“…More locally, Iganci et al (2011) analysed the endemic species of the subtropical altitude grasslands in southern Brazil, finding three species of Galianthe, all belonging to the subgenus Galianthe. Florentín et al (2016) performed a track analysis of Galianthe subgen. Ebelia, and as results a generalized track they called "Parana" was obtained, that represents an ancestral biota connecting the biogeographical provinces of Cerrado and Chaco from Chacoan Dominion, with Atlantic, Parana and Araucaria provinces from Parana Dominion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More locally, Iganci et al (2011) analysed the endemic species of the subtropical altitude grasslands in southern Brazil, finding three species of Galianthe, all belonging to the subgenus Galianthe. Florentín et al (2016) performed a track analysis of Galianthe subgen. Ebelia, and as results a generalized track they called "Parana" was obtained, that represents an ancestral biota connecting the biogeographical provinces of Cerrado and Chaco from Chacoan Dominion, with Atlantic, Parana and Araucaria provinces from Parana Dominion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%