Reconstructing deep‐time palaeoclimate legacies in the clusioid Malpighiales unveils their role in the evolution and extinction of the boreotropical flora
Publication information:
Andrea S. Meseguer, Jorge M. Lobo, Josselin Cornualt, Davis Beerling, Brad R. Ruhfel, Charles C. Davis, Emmanuelle Jousellin, and Isabel Sanmartin. 2018. “Reconstructing Deep‐time Palaeoclimate Legacies in the Clusioid Malpighiales Unveils Their Role in the Evolution and Extinction of the Boreotropical Flora”. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 27, 5, Pp. 616-28
Abstract
During its entire history, the Earth has gone through periods of climate change similar in scale and pace to the warming trend observed today in the Anthropocene. The impact of these ancient climatic events on the evolutionary trajectories of organisms provides clues on the organismal response to climate change, including extinction, migration and persistence. Here, we examine the evolutionary response to climate cooling/warming events of the clusioid families Calophyllaceae, Podostemaceae and Hypericaceae (CPH clade) and the genus Hypericum as test cases.