Abstract
Nothofagus is an ancient genus with a distribution that
has attracted considerable interest from biogeographers. The lack of consensus
among biogeographical reconstructions is probably due to emphasis being placed
solely or largely on the living species. Nothofagus had
a much greater distribution and diversity in the past than it has now; this
makes it difficult to reconstruct its history from living species’
interrelationships and distribution. Unfortunately, the fossil record is
difficult to interpret, and contains many records that convey no useful
information or possibly even misinformation. However, the best fossil records
of Nothofagus provide past distributions that must be
explained by biogeographical hypotheses and place minimum times on
evolutionary events within the genus. They also provide information on past
ecological associations that are best explained by invoking extinct climates.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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