How old are the aroids?
- Subject: How old are the aroids?
- From: &* R* <c*@ecoanalysts.com>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 10:37:43 -0700
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Hello Peter and Sin Yeng, I understand your difficulties!
I wrote a paper a few years ago revising a genus of freshwater shrimp. There are
three species in the genus, all found in rain pools on a very specific geomorphic
surface: one species in North America, one in South America, and one in Europe
and north Africa. The geomorphic settings are all very old, and at one time
before continental drift, were all near each other at the equator. Using this I
could estimate the age of the genus. So here is my question: are any “primitive”
aroid taxa limited to certain geomorphic features that can be traced through
history? It may give you a means of estimating evolution rates for some higher
taxa levels. Grins, Christopher D. Christopher Rogers Senior Invertebrate Ecologist/
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