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SYSTEMATICS AND BIOGEOGRAPHY OF THE AUSTRALIAN "GREEN ASH" EUCALYPTS (MONOCALYPTUS)
Authors:Pauline Y Ladiges  M R Newnham  C J Humphries
Institution:School of Botany, University of Melbourne, Parkville 3052, Australia;Botany Department, British Museum (Natural History), London SW7 5BD, U.K.
Abstract:Abstract— A cladistic analysis of the "green ash" eucalypts, informal subgenus " Monocalyptus ", is presented- As a first step, ordination methods of principal coordinates analysis and multidimensional scaling delineated some terminal taxa. The cladistic analysis, applying parsimony methods to the unweighted data set, yielded 25 equally parsimonious trees, each with a consistency index of 0.57.
Farris' successive approximations approach to character weighting produced one tree with a consistency index of 0.74.
An informal classification of the group, superseries Eucalyptus , is based on that cladogram. The biogeographic history of superseries Eucalyptus is interpreted from the cladogram as having been caused by lour vicariant events in southeastern Australia, in combination with a suite of ecological features that overlie the biogeographic area-pattern.
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