Phylogenetics and phylogeography of Euphorbia canariensis reveal an extreme Canarian‐Asian disjunction but limited inter‐island colonization
A. J. Coello,
P. Vargas,
E. Cano
et al.
Abstract:Euphorbia canariensis is an iconic endemic species representative of the lowland xerophytic communities of the Canary Islands. It is widely distributed in the archipelago despite having diasporas unspecialized for long‐distance dispersal. Here, we reconstructed the evolutionary history of E. canariensis at two levels: a time‐calibrated phylogenetic analysis aimed at clarifying interspecific relationships and large‐scale biogeographic patterns; and a phylogeographic study focused on the history of colonization … Show more
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