The evolutionary history of rice azaleas (Rhododendron tschonoskii alliance) involved niche evolution to a montane environment.
Watanabe YoichiIchiro TamakiSang-Hun OhAtsushi J NaganoKoichi UeharaNobuhiro TomaruHarue AbePublished in: American journal of botany (2023)
The association of the alliance's evolution with the formation of cooler climates on mountains indicates that it was driven by global cooling since the mid-Miocene and by rapid uplift of mountains since the Pliocene. The combination of geographic and climatic isolation promoted high genetic differentiation between taxa, which has been maintained by climatic oscillations since the Quaternary.