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Digest: Multiple factors influence mountain orchid diversity and distribution.
How have orchid species diversified in the campos rupestres, Brazil? Fiorini et al. (2023) use genomic data sets and multidisciplinary approaches, including phylogenetics and population genomics, to investigate the diversity of Bulbophyllum. They demonstrate that geographic isolation alone does not explain diversification patterns in Bulbophyllum species throughout the sky forests....Phillips, Charlotte ; Pérez-Escobar, Oscar Alejandro ; Dodsworth, Steven
Geographical distribution, Diversity, Orchidaceae, Campos rupestres, Brazil, Bulbophyllum, and Orchids
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Corrections and an addition to Vermeulen et al. (2014): two new names and a new combination in Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae; Epidendroideae; Malaxideae).
Regrettably, two names in Vermeulen et al. (2014) were not validly published because the basionym references were omitted or incorrectly given (Melbourne Code, 2012: Art. 41.5). In addition, we overlooked Saccoglossum maculatum, which needs a new name in Bulbophyllum. We thank Irina Belyaeva (K) and Anton Sieder (WU) for bringing...Vermeulen, Jaap ; Schuiteman, André ; Vogel, Eduard F. De
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Diversification Slowdown in the Cirrhopetalum Alliance (Bulbophyllum, Orchidaceae): Insights From the Evolutionary Dynamics of Crassulacean Acid Metabolism.
Evolutionary slowdowns in diversification have been inferred in various plant and animal lineages. Investigation based on diversification models integrated with environmental factors and key characters could provide critical insights into this diversification trend. We evaluate diversification rates in the alliance ( , Orchidaceae subfam. Epidendroideae) using a time-calibrated phylogeny and...Hu, Ai-Qun ; Gale, Stephan W. ; Liu, Zhong-Jian ; Fischer, Gunter A. ; Saunders, Richard M. K.
Key innovation, Evolutionary dead-end, CAM, Diversification slowdown, Bulbophyllum, and pCO2