TY - JOUR
T1 - Corrigendum to
T2 - Contrasting dispersal histories of broad- and fine-leaved temperate Loliinae grasses: range expansion, founder events, and the roles of distance and barriers (Journal of Biogeography, (2017), 44, 9, (1980-1993), 10.1111/jbi.13012)
AU - Minaya, Miguel
AU - Hackel, Jan
AU - Namaganda, Mary
AU - Brochmann, Christian
AU - Vorontsova, Maria S.
AU - Besnard, Guillaume
AU - Catalán, Pilar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
PY - 2017/12
Y1 - 2017/12
N2 - The clade names “Tropical & South African” and “Drymanthele-Scariosae-Pseudoscariosa” were accidentally swapped during the preparation of Figure 3, in “Contrasting dispersal histories of broad- and fine-leaved temperate Loliinae grasses: range expansion, founder events, and the roles of distance and barriers”, (Miguel Minaya, Jan Hackel, Mary Namaganda, Christian Brochmann, Maria S. Vorontsova, Guillaume Besnard and Pilar Catalán) published in Journal of Biogeography 44: 1980–1993, illustrating a phylogenetic reconstruction of the Loliinae (page 1987). A corrected Figure 3 is provided. (Figure presented.) Estimated ancestral ranges of Loliinae, obtained from the best-performing DEC+j+x model of range evolution for shortest distances between areas computed with BioGeoBEARS, mapped on the BEAST maximum clade credibility tree after pruning the outgroup taxa (Tables S1.1 and S1.2). Posterior probability values are indicated at nodes. Pie charts at nodes represent ML relative marginal probabilities of ancestral ranges, with their colour legend at the insert chart (only single areas are coloured; white corresponds to two areas plus uncertainty). Letters indicate two-area ranges with the highest marginal probabilities at basal nodes. The upper time-scale bar represents million years ago (Ma). Geological time-scale is shown at the bottom. OAs assigned to each selected species (A to L; Figure 1) and the major lineages are indicated to the right of the tree. The inferred range expansion (black dots) and founder events (crosses) are indicated on branches and at nodes of the tree, respectively, with symbol size referring to the frequency of an event inferred in 1,000 simulations.
AB - The clade names “Tropical & South African” and “Drymanthele-Scariosae-Pseudoscariosa” were accidentally swapped during the preparation of Figure 3, in “Contrasting dispersal histories of broad- and fine-leaved temperate Loliinae grasses: range expansion, founder events, and the roles of distance and barriers”, (Miguel Minaya, Jan Hackel, Mary Namaganda, Christian Brochmann, Maria S. Vorontsova, Guillaume Besnard and Pilar Catalán) published in Journal of Biogeography 44: 1980–1993, illustrating a phylogenetic reconstruction of the Loliinae (page 1987). A corrected Figure 3 is provided. (Figure presented.) Estimated ancestral ranges of Loliinae, obtained from the best-performing DEC+j+x model of range evolution for shortest distances between areas computed with BioGeoBEARS, mapped on the BEAST maximum clade credibility tree after pruning the outgroup taxa (Tables S1.1 and S1.2). Posterior probability values are indicated at nodes. Pie charts at nodes represent ML relative marginal probabilities of ancestral ranges, with their colour legend at the insert chart (only single areas are coloured; white corresponds to two areas plus uncertainty). Letters indicate two-area ranges with the highest marginal probabilities at basal nodes. The upper time-scale bar represents million years ago (Ma). Geological time-scale is shown at the bottom. OAs assigned to each selected species (A to L; Figure 1) and the major lineages are indicated to the right of the tree. The inferred range expansion (black dots) and founder events (crosses) are indicated on branches and at nodes of the tree, respectively, with symbol size referring to the frequency of an event inferred in 1,000 simulations.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85035034812
U2 - 10.1111/jbi.13116
DO - 10.1111/jbi.13116
M3 - Comment/debate
AN - SCOPUS:85035034812
SN - 0305-0270
VL - 44
SP - 2916
EP - 2917
JO - Journal of Biogeography
JF - Journal of Biogeography
IS - 12
ER -