Patterns of diversification in New Zealand Stylidiaceae.
@article{Wagstaff2002PatternsOD, title={Patterns of diversification in New Zealand Stylidiaceae.}, author={S. Wagstaff and J. Wege}, journal={American journal of botany}, year={2002}, volume={89 5}, pages={ 865-74 } }
Phylogenetic analysis of ITS and rbcL sequences show that New Zealand Stylidiaceae fall into two distinct lineages differing in species richness. Each lineage represents a unique dispersal event to New Zealand occurring at different times during the evolutionary history of the family. One lineage comprises seven species of Forstera and Phyllachne, while the other consists solely of Oreostylidium subulatum. The origin of the Forstera/Phyllachne lineage in New Zealand is equivocal; either a South… CONTINUE READING
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