%0 Journal Article %T The phylogeography of the cycad genus Dioon (Zamiaceae) clarifies its Cenozoic expansion and diversification in the Mexican transition zone %A Andrew P Vovides %A Francisco Molina-Freaner %A Jos¨¦ F Mart¨ªnez %A Jos¨¦ Said Guti¨¦rrez-Ortega %A Mar¨ªa Magdalena Salinas-Rodr¨ªguez %A Miguel Angel P¨¦rez-Farrera %A Takeshi A Ohsawa %A Yasuyuki Watano %A Yoshihisa Suyama %A Yu Matsuki %J Archive of "Annals of Botany". %D 2018 %R 10.1093/aob/mcx165 %X Biogeographic transition zones are promising areas to study processes of biogeographic evolution and its influence on biological groups. The Mexican transition zone originated due to the overlap of Nearctic and Neotropical biota, which promoted great biological diversification. However, since most previous studies in this area were focused on revealing the phylogeography of Nearctic plants, how historical biogeographic configuration influenced the expansion and diversification of the Neotropical flora remains almost unknown. Using the cycad genus Dioon (Zamiaceae), this study aimed to test whether the biogeographic provinciality of the Mexican transition zone reflects the history of diversification of Neotropical plants %K Biogeographic transition zones %K cycads %K Dioon %K Mexican transition zone %K MIG-seq %K Neotropical flora %K phylogeography %K Sierra Madre Mountain chains %K Zamiaceae %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5838841/