2024
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.14832
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Eurasian drylands are both evolutionary cradles and museums of Nitrariaceae diversity

Sheng‐Dan Wu,
Huan‐Wen Peng,
Lian Lian
et al.

Abstract: AimDrylands cover about 41% of Earth's land surface and are home to fragile biota with high levels of endemism. Two hypothetical models, i.e., cradle and museum, have been proposed to account for present‐day species diversity in an ecoregion or biome. We investigated macroevolutionary patterns to test these two different models in Nitrariaceae, a characteristic component of the Eurasian dryland ecosystem. We also used this family to explore the intercontinental disjunct distribution pattern between the deserts… Show more

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