2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.05.09.084582
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Multiple origins of insular woodiness on the Canary Islands are consistent with palaeoclimatic aridification

Abstract: AimInsular woodiness, referring to the evolutionary transition from herbaceousness towards woodiness on islands, has arisen at least 38 times on the Canary Islands. Distribution patterns and physiological experiments have suggested a link between insular woodiness and increased drought stress resistance in current-day species, but we do not know in which palaeoclimatic conditions these insular woody lineages originated. Therefore, we estimated the timing of colonisation events and origin of woodiness of multip… Show more

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“…F Pycnocycla nodiflora: fibrous secondary xylem with growth ring boundaries marked by marginal parenchyma and vague dendritic disposition of vessels 8.08) My old, respectively [42,43]. Moreover, 80-90% of the derived woody clades from various plant families in the Canary Islands originated within the last 7 My [57]. All of these areas also experienced aridification further supporting the link between the evolution of derived woodiness and drought.…”
Section: Woodiness In the Cape Floristic Regionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…F Pycnocycla nodiflora: fibrous secondary xylem with growth ring boundaries marked by marginal parenchyma and vague dendritic disposition of vessels 8.08) My old, respectively [42,43]. Moreover, 80-90% of the derived woody clades from various plant families in the Canary Islands originated within the last 7 My [57]. All of these areas also experienced aridification further supporting the link between the evolution of derived woodiness and drought.…”
Section: Woodiness In the Cape Floristic Regionmentioning
confidence: 89%