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- 2018
Aridification as a driver of biodiversity: a case study for the cycad genus Dioon (Zamiaceae)DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcx123 Keywords: Aridification, climate change, cycads, Dioon, diversification, epidermal anatomy, habitat shift, Mexico, Zamiaceae Abstract: Aridification is considered a selective pressure that might have influenced plant diversification. It is suggested that plants adapted to aridity diversified during the Miocene, an epoch of global aridification (≈15 million years ago). However, evidence supporting diversification being a direct response to aridity is scarce, and multidisciplinary evidence, besides just phylogenetic estimations, is necessary to support the idea that aridification has driven diversification. The cycad genus Dioon (Zamiaceae), a tropical group including species occurring from humid forests to arid zones, was investigated as a promising study system to understand the associations among habitat shifts, diversification times, the evolution of leaf epidermal adaptations, and aridification of Mexico
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