Title:
Climate and the evolution of annual/perennial life-histories in Nemesia (Scrophulariaceae)
Publication Year:
2008
Abstract:
The Cape Floristic Region and the Succulent Karoo in southwestern Africa are both noted for their plant species richness and high levels of endemism. The southwestern tip of Africa is one of the world's five Mediterranean-type climate regions. The biodiversity in the Cape Floristic Region and Succulent Karoo is thought to be at least partly due to changes to the climate of these regions that have occurred since the middle Miocene. Annual species are usually a significant proportion of local flora in Mediterranean-type climate regions. Previous studies of species radiations in the Cape Floristic Region have concentrated on genera that predominantly contain perennial species. Nemesia (Scrophulariaceae) comprises c. 65 species of annual and perennial herbs and sub-shrubs that are native to southern and tropical Africa.
Publication Title:
Plant Systematics and Evolution
Volume:
270
Issue:
1-2
Pages:
39-57
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en