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RECONSTRUCTION OF THE FORMATION OF THE MONIMIACEAE FAMILY RANGE: MOLECULAR-GENETIC AND MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS

Abstract

A complex cladistic analysis of molecular-genetic and morphological data about the Monimiaceaefamily was carried out. The hypothetic modes of the family dispersal are reconstructed basing on the datareceived for the studied representatives of the Monimiaceae family from all parts of the range and availablefossils data. The family supposedly originated in Africa and penetrated into South America via the Antarcticway, and through the Arabian Peninsular and Sri-Lanka to South-Eastern Asia, Australia, New Zealand,New Caledonia, and further on to Madagascar.

About the Authors

A. V. Bobrov
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation
Faculty of Geography, Department of Biogeography, Professor, D.Sc. in Biology, Professor of the RAS


A. A. Yurmanov
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation
Faculty of Geography, Department of Biogeography, Bachelor


M. S. Romanov
Central Botanical Garden of the RAS
Russian Federation
Head of the Department of Tropical and Subtropical Plants, PhD. in Biology


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Bobrov A.V., Yurmanov A.A., Romanov M.S. RECONSTRUCTION OF THE FORMATION OF THE MONIMIACEAE FAMILY RANGE: MOLECULAR-GENETIC AND MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS. Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta. Seriya 5, Geografiya. 2016;(5):47-53. (In Russ.)

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