Fig. 3 in Precipitation is the main axis of tropical plant phylogenetic turnover across space and time
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- Ringelberg, Jens J.
- Koenen, Erik J. M.
- Sauter, Benjamin
- Aebli1, Anahita
- Rando, Juliana G.
- Iganci, João R.
- de Queiroz, Luciano P.
- Murphy, Daniel J.
- Gaudeu, Myriam
- Bruneau, Anne
- Luckow1, Melissa
- Lewis, Gwilym P.
- Miller, Joseph T.
- Simon, Marcelo F.
- Jordão, Lucas S. B.
- Morales, Matías
- Bailey, Donovan
- Nageswara-Rao, Madhugiri
- Nicholls, James A.
- Loiseau, Oriane
- Pennington, R. Toby
- Dexter, Kyle G.
- Zimmermann, Niklaus E.
- Hughes, Colin E.
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Fig. 3. Phyloregionalization of Mimosoids. (A) Phylogenetic regionalization of Mimosoid legumes within continents and correspondence between phyloregion boundaries and isohyets in (B) eastern South America, (C) West Africa, and (D) Australia. Colored map cells denote phyloregions but are not indicative of phylogenetic proximity between regions; dashed lines indicate borders between continents and regionalizations. Pie charts (A) show niche distributions of species (categories follow Fig. 1). See Figs. S36 to S41 and S44 for results of pantropical clustering, different numbers of phyloregions, and clusters obtained using ancient turnover, geographic residuals, and a genus-level Mimosoid phylogeny.
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