On the distribution of gymnosperm genera, their areas of endemism and cladistic biogeography
Raúl Contreras-Medina and Isolda Luna Vega
Australian Systematic Botany 15(2) 193 - 203
Abstract
A distributional analysis of 81 gymnosperm genera was undertaken. On the basis
of the congruence in the distribution of these genera, nine areas of endemism
were recognised. Many of these areas also represent areas of endemism for
other plant and animal taxa. South-western China and New Caledonia are
particularly interesting from the viewpoint of gymnosperm diversity and
endemism. The suggested areas of endemism agree in part with some floristic
regions previously proposed. The congruence between the areas of endemism
suggested and postulated Pleistocene refuges and panbiogeographic nodes is
discussed. A cladistic biogeographic analysis was carried out and a general
area cladogram obtained by strict consensus shows two major components, one
Gondwanic and the other almost Laurasian. This cladogram was compared with
previous studies and the similarities and differences among relationship areas
are discussed.
Full text doi:10.1071/SB00004
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