Long distance dispersal, overland migration and extinction in the shaping of tropical African floras

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Abstract

The distribution, ecology, probable modes of dispersal and taxonomic relationships of five species of Chrysobalanaceae and one of Meliaceae and Hernandiaceae are summarized. Most of these show trans-oceanic disjunctions and, in Africa, behave as ecological and chorological transgressors; morphologically they are variable. The potential importance of transgressors in the origin of new species and of evolutionary innovations, and in the interpretation of disjunctions is discussed.

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White, F. (1983). Long distance dispersal, overland migration and extinction in the shaping of tropical African floras. Bothalia, 14(2), 395–403. https://doi.org/10.4102/abc.v14i2.1184

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