Pleistocene aridification underlies the evolutionary history of the Caribbean endemic, insular, giant Consolea (Opuntioideae).
Lucas C MajureDuniel BarriosEdgardo DíazBethany A ZumwaldeWeston L TestoVivian Negrón-OrtízPublished in: American journal of botany (2021)
Pleistocene aridification associated with glaciation likely played a role in shaping the current diversity of Consolea, and insular gigantism may have been a key innovation leading to the success of these species to invade the often-dense SDTF. This in-situ Caribbean radiation provides a window into the generation of species diversity and the complexity of the SDTF community within the Antilles.