%0 Figure %A Ehrendorfer, Friedrich %A Barfuss, Michael H. J. %A Manen, Jean-Francois %A M. Schneeweiss, Gerald %D 2018 %T Evolution of corolla tube in Rubieae. %U https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/Evolution_of_corolla_tube_in_Rubieae_/7427564 %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0207615.g005 %2 https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/13753055 %K New World %K biogeographic data %K Miocene %K Galiinae Clade %K Asperula %K tribe Rubieae %K lineage %K genera Galium %K species-rich Galiinae Clade %K clade %K model choice %K character evolution %K plastid spacer regions %K corolla tube %K understanding character evolution %K sound phylogenetic framework %K sampling %K Galiineae Clade %K interpetiolar stipules %K microevolutionary studies %K Multi-parted leaf whorls %K North Atlantic land bridge %K fruit characters %K spatiotemporal diversification %K Rubiaceae tribe Rubieae %K leaf whorls %K uncinate hairs %K Rubiinae Clade %K phylogenetic analyses %K Kelloggiinae Clade %K biogeographic history %X

Ancestral character states reconstructed over a set of posterior trees using maximum parsimony (left pie charts) and Bayesian inference (right pie charts) are shown on a simplified majority rule consensus tree; therefore, terminal pie charts often show reconstructed character states at the crown node of small terminal clades (indicated by names in normal print) and only rarely the character states of a single accession (indicated by names in italics). Abbreviations of major clades: A, Asperula Clade; AC, Asperula-Cruciata Clade; AS, Asperula-Sherardia Clade; C, Cymogalia Clade; G, Galiinae Clade; Ga, Galium Clade; K, Kelloggiinae Clade; R, Rubiinae Clade.

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