Cactaceae, a Weird Family and Postmodern Evolution

Moreira-Munoz A.; Werger M.

Keywords: northern chile, phylogeny, atacama desert, history, south, fog oases, aridity, tarapaca region, EARLY CACTUS EVOLUTION, PERESKIA

Abstract

One of the most charismatic American plant families, the Cactaceae, is well represented in Chile. Biogeographic analysis of the Chilean representatives is rarely undertaken, mainly due to the complex taxonomy of the group. Taking account of the most recent taxonomic treatments and distributional knowledge, an attempt is made here to develop a biogeographic regionalization by means of parsimony analysis of endemism (PAE) and the program NDM/VNDM. The first method yields three areas of endemism in northern Chile bordering the Atacama Desert to the North and to the South, and the second method yields one area which includes North-Central Chile. Advantages and restrictions of the methods are discussed. Finally, the evolution of the family is discussed in relation to the rise of the Atacama Desert and the systematic interpretation of the group

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Fecha de publicación: 2011
Página de inicio: 197
Página final: 200
Idioma: English
Financiamiento/Sponsor: Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
URL: http://link.springer.com.ezproxy.puc.cl/chapter/10.1007%2F978-90-481-8748-5_7
Notas: DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-8748-5_7