2020
DOI: 10.1086/706855
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Variability of Cinnamomum (Lauraceae) Leaf Architecture in Relation to Climatic and Historical Constraints: Implications for Paleoclimatic Studies

Abstract: Premise of research. Fossil leaves are commonly used as proxies for continental paleoclimate reconstruction. In particular, temperature and precipitation variables are derived from taxon-free methods using only fossil leaf morphology. Although there is a general relationship between leaf form and climate at a global scale, possible differences between and within angiosperm families remain little explored.Methodology. In this article, we analyzed the influence of phylogenetic relatedness and climate on leaf arc… Show more

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“…Presently, it occurs in tropical to subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests, montane forests of south and central America, Asia, Africa, and Australia (Schnell 1987; Lorea-Hernández 1996; Tanrattana et al 2019). It is also common in the tropical and sub-tropical vegetation of Himalayas (up to 2000 m) (Schnell 1987; Lorea-Hernández 1996; Tanrattana et al 2019). The main centre of diversity of Cinnamomum species is tropical Asia (Lorea-Hernández 1996; Geethakumary et al 2021).…”
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“…Presently, it occurs in tropical to subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests, montane forests of south and central America, Asia, Africa, and Australia (Schnell 1987; Lorea-Hernández 1996; Tanrattana et al 2019). It is also common in the tropical and sub-tropical vegetation of Himalayas (up to 2000 m) (Schnell 1987; Lorea-Hernández 1996; Tanrattana et al 2019). The main centre of diversity of Cinnamomum species is tropical Asia (Lorea-Hernández 1996; Geethakumary et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genus Cinnamomum Schaeffer comprising of near about 250-350 species is characterized by a varied geographical distribution and wide-ranging ecological preferences (Rohwer 1993 Tanrattana et al 2019). Presently, it occurs in tropical to subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests, montane forests of south and central America, Asia, Africa, and Australia (Schnell 1987; Lorea-Hernández 1996; Tanrattana et al 2019). It is also common in the tropical and sub-tropical vegetation of Himalayas (up to 2000 m) (Schnell 1987; Lorea-Hernández 1996; Tanrattana et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%