Ehrendorfer, Friedrich Barfuss, Michael H. J. Manen, Jean-Francois M. Schneeweiss, Gerald Evolution of fruit indumentum in Rubieae. <p>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: <b>A</b>, Asperula Clade; <b>AC</b>, Asperula-Cruciata Clade; <b>AS</b>, Asperula-Sherardia Clade; <b>C</b>, Cymogalia Clade; <b>G</b>, Galiinae Clade; <b>Ga</b>, Galium Clade; <b>K</b>, Kelloggiinae Clade; <b>R</b>, Rubiinae Clade.</p> New World;biogeographic data;Miocene;Galiinae Clade;Asperula;tribe Rubieae;lineage;genera Galium;species-rich Galiinae Clade;clade;model choice;character evolution;plastid spacer regions;corolla tube;understanding character evolution;sound phylogenetic framework;sampling;Galiineae Clade;interpetiolar stipules;microevolutionary studies;Multi-parted leaf whorls;North Atlantic land bridge;fruit characters;spatiotemporal diversification;Rubiaceae tribe Rubieae;leaf whorls;uncinate hairs;Rubiinae Clade;phylogenetic analyses;Kelloggiinae Clade;biogeographic history 2018-12-05
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