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Phylogeny, evolution, and biogeographic history of Calandrinia (Montiaceae).

Lillian P HancockFrank ObbensAbigail J MooreKevin ThieleJurriaan M de VosJudy WestJoseph A M HoltumErika J Edwards
Published in: American journal of botany (2018)
This study brings much needed clarity to relationships within Montiaceae and confirms that New World and Australian Calandrinia do not form a clade. Australian Calandrinia is a longtime resident of the continent, having diverged from its sister lineage ~30 Ma, concurrent with separation of Australia from Antarctica. Most diversification occurred during the middle Miocene, with lowered speciation and/or higher extinction rates coincident with the establishment of severe aridity by the late Miocene.
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