Molecular phylogenetics of Elaeocarpus L. (Elaeocarpaceae) with a focus on New Guinea species
Gagul, Janet (2016) Molecular phylogenetics of Elaeocarpus L. (Elaeocarpaceae) with a focus on New Guinea species. Australasian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter, 167. pp. 4-8.
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Abstract
[Extract] Elaeocarpaceae Juss. sensu lato (including Tremandraceae R. Br. ex DC.) is a moderately large family of mostly trees and shrubs distributed in tropical and subtropical regions with a few temperate zone species (Rozefelds & Christophel, 1996; Baba & Crayn, 2012; Maynard et al., 2008). The family is represented mainly in South America, Australasia and South, Southeast and East Asia with outliers in Madagascar, Mauritius and the Pacific islands (Crayn et al., 2006). Most Elaeocarpaceae are found in rainforests, although a few, especially the former Tremandraceae, are typically found in sclerophyll forests to arid areas (Crayn et al., 2006)
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