2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2014.08.017
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Global phylogeny and biogeography of grammitid ferns (Polypodiaceae)

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“…Therefore, the age estimates for the colonisation and diversification in Hawaii fit well with the first and second peak periods. Our pattern is similar to what Sundue et al (2014) have identified for the Hawaiian endemic Oreogrammitis (i.e., age of the stem and crown group ca. 7.5 (5-10) Ma, and 2.3 (7.08-0.36) Ma, respectively).…”
Section: Recent Transoceanic Disjunctions: Evidence For Lddsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Therefore, the age estimates for the colonisation and diversification in Hawaii fit well with the first and second peak periods. Our pattern is similar to what Sundue et al (2014) have identified for the Hawaiian endemic Oreogrammitis (i.e., age of the stem and crown group ca. 7.5 (5-10) Ma, and 2.3 (7.08-0.36) Ma, respectively).…”
Section: Recent Transoceanic Disjunctions: Evidence For Lddsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…These divergence time estimates indicate that both subclades have diverged before the emergence of the extant islands of the Hawaii archipelago (0.5-5 million years old; Price and Clague, 2002). Specifically, the stem age of subclade A 1 (20 (11-31) Ma) is comparable to what Schneider et al (2005) and Sundue et al (2014) estimated for Asplenium and Adenophorus, i.e. 24.3 (27.0-21.5) Ma and 22.5 (29.0-14.1) Ma respectively.…”
Section: Recent Transoceanic Disjunctions: Evidence For Lddmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…Recently, Christenhusz and Chase (2014) proposed a revision to fern classification in which Dryopteridaceae was combined with five other families comprising eupolypods I sensu Smith et al (2006) into a single family Polypodiaceae, reminiscent of the previous system that was abandoned roughly 100 yr ago (Pichi-Sermolli 1973). We agree with other recent authors (Sundue et al 2014) that this decision runs contrary to major advances in fern classification of the last decade, and inhibits understanding of relationships among ferns rather than clarifying them. We advocate use of the established and widely accepted classification for ferns found in Smith et al (2006Smith et al ( , 2008.…”
Section: The Genus Dryopterissupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Since maximum parsimony (MP) phylogeny is considered to be more susceptible to long-branch attraction (Philippe et al 2005), we analyzed the concatenated dataset under MP in order to compare those results with our ML phylogeny. The MP analyses were conducted using TNT (Goloboff et al 2008) following the search strategy detailed in Sundue et al (2014).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%