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140 related items for PubMed ID: 35192919

  • 1. Himalayan orogeny and monsoon intensification explain species diversification in an endemic ginger (Hedychium: Zingiberaceae) from the Indo-Malayan Realm.
    Ashokan A, Xavier A, Suksathan P, Ardiyani M, Leong-Škorničková J, Newman M, Kress WJ, Gowda V.
    Mol Phylogenet Evol; 2022 May; 170():107440. PubMed ID: 35192919
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  • 2. Floral evolution and pollinator diversification in Hedychium: Revisiting Darwin's predictions using an integrative taxonomic approach.
    Ashokan A, Leong-Škorničková J, Suksathan P, Newman M, Kress WJ, Gowda V.
    Am J Bot; 2022 Sep; 109(9):1410-1427. PubMed ID: 35862825
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  • 3. Evolutionary dynamics and biogeography of Musaceae reveal a correlation between the diversification of the banana family and the geological and climatic history of Southeast Asia.
    Janssens SB, Vandelook F, De Langhe E, Verstraete B, Smets E, Vandenhouwe I, Swennen R.
    New Phytol; 2016 Jun; 210(4):1453-65. PubMed ID: 26832306
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  • 5. Miocene geologic dynamics of the Australian Sahul Shelf determined the biogeographic patterns of freshwater planorbid snails (Miratestinae) in the Indo-Australian Archipelago.
    Gauffre-Autelin P, Stelbrink B, von Rintelen T, Albrecht C.
    Mol Phylogenet Evol; 2021 Feb; 155():107004. PubMed ID: 33157207
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  • 7. To and fro in the archipelago: Repeated inter-island dispersal and New Guinea's orogeny affect diversification of Delias, the world's largest butterfly genus.
    Liang W, Nunes R, Leong JV, Carvalho APS, Müller CJ, Braby MF, Pequin O, Hoshizaki S, Morinaka S, Peggie D, Badon JAT, Mohagan AB, Beaver E, Hsu YF, Inayoshi Y, Monastyrskii A, Vlasanek P, Toussaint EFA, Benítez HA, Kawahara AY, Pierce NE, Lohman DJ.
    Mol Phylogenet Evol; 2024 May; 194():108022. PubMed ID: 38325534
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  • 8. Recent range expansion of an intermediate host for animal schistosome parasites in the Indo-Australian Archipelago: phylogeography of the freshwater gastropod Indoplanorbis exustus in South and Southeast Asia.
    Gauffre-Autelin P, von Rintelen T, Stelbrink B, Albrecht C.
    Parasit Vectors; 2017 Mar 06; 10(1):126. PubMed ID: 28264699
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  • 9. Timing and ecological priority shaped the diversification of sedges in the Himalayas.
    Uzma, Jiménez-Mejías P, Amir R, Hayat MQ, Hipp AL.
    PeerJ; 2019 Mar 06; 7():e6792. PubMed ID: 31211007
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  • 10. A combined approach of mitochondrial DNA and anchored nuclear phylogenomics sheds light on unrecognized diversity, phylogeny, and historical biogeography of the torrent frogs, genus Amolops (Anura: Ranidae).
    Wu YH, Yan F, Stuart BL, Prendini E, Suwannapoom C, Dahn HA, Zhang BL, Cai HX, Xu YB, Jiang K, Chen HM, Lemmon AR, Lemmon EM, Raxworthy CJ, Orlov NL, Murphy RW, Che J.
    Mol Phylogenet Evol; 2020 Jul 06; 148():106789. PubMed ID: 32173414
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  • 11. Plastid phylogenomics provides new insights into the systematics, diversification, and biogeography of Cymbidium (Orchidaceae).
    Chen HY, Zhang ZR, Yao X, Ya JD, Jin XH, Wang L, Lu L, Li DZ, Yang JB, Yu WB.
    Plant Divers; 2024 Jul 06; 46(4):448-461. PubMed ID: 39280966
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  • 12. Geography and past climate changes have shaped the evolution of a widespread lizard in arid Central Asia.
    Wu N, Wang S, Dujsebayeva TN, Chen D, Ali A, Guo X.
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  • 13. Molecular phylogeny of the subgenus Ceratotropis (genus Vigna, Leguminosae) reveals three eco-geographical groups and Late Pliocene-Pleistocene diversification: evidence from four plastid DNA region sequences.
    Javadi F, Tun YT, Kawase M, Guan K, Yamaguchi H.
    Ann Bot; 2011 Aug 06; 108(2):367-80. PubMed ID: 21725064
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  • 14. Insights into Himalayan biogeography from geckos: a molecular phylogeny of Cyrtodactylus (Squamata: Gekkonidae).
    Agarwal I, Bauer AM, Jackman TR, Karanth KP.
    Mol Phylogenet Evol; 2014 Nov 06; 80():145-55. PubMed ID: 25108260
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  • 16. Spiny frogs (Paini) illuminate the history of the Himalayan region and Southeast Asia.
    Che J, Zhou WW, Hu JS, Yan F, Papenfuss TJ, Wake DB, Zhang YP.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2010 Aug 03; 107(31):13765-70. PubMed ID: 20643945
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  • 18. Phylogeography reveals an ancient cryptic radiation in East-Asian tree frogs (Hyla japonica group) and complex relationships between continental and island lineages.
    Dufresnes C, Litvinchuk SN, Borzée A, Jang Y, Li JT, Miura I, Perrin N, Stöck M.
    BMC Evol Biol; 2016 Nov 23; 16(1):253. PubMed ID: 27884104
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