GENERAL COMMENTARY article

Front. Genet., 05 March 2015

Sec. Evolutionary, Population, and Conservation Genetics

Volume 6 - 2015 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2015.00086

Corrigendum: Patterns of diversification amongst tropical regions compared: a case study in Sapotaceae

  • 1. The New York Botanical Garden New York, NY, USA

  • 2. Institute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh Edinburgh, Scotland

  • 3. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Edinburgh, Scotland

  • 4. Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet Stockholm, Sweden

  • 5. University Museum of Bergen Bergen, Norway

  • 6. Conservatoire et Jardin Botaniques Genève, Switzerland

  • 7. Institute of Molecular Plant Sciences, University of Edinburgh Edinburgh, Scotland

  • 8. Laboratorio de Botánica y Sistemática, Universidad de los Andes Bogotá, Colombia

In the sixth paragraph of the Discussion section entitled “Regional Diversification in Manilkara,” in the sentence beginning “In Sapotaceae four lineages of Isonandreae have migrated… ” the citation of Swenson et al., 2008 should instead be: Swenson, U., Nylinder, S., and Munzinger, J. (2014). Sapotaceae biogeography supports New Caledonia being an old Darwinian island. J. Biogeogr. 41, 797–809. doi: 10.1111/jbi.12246

Additionally, in the second paragraph of the Supplementary Material section entitled “Evidence for Chloroplast Capture?” in the sentence beginning “The species Chrysophyllum cuneifolium is inferred to have originated… ” the citation of Särkinen et al., 2007, should instead be: Swenson, U., Richardson, J. E., and Bartish, I. V. (2008). Multi-gene phylogeny of the pantropical subfamily Chrysophylloideae (Sapotaceae): evidence of generic polyphyly and extensive morphological homoplasy. Cladistics 24, 1006–1031. doi: 10.1111/j.1096-0031.2008.00235.x

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Conflict of interest

The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

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Keywords

Sapotaceae, Manilkara, pantropical, biogeography, diversification rates

Citation

Armstrong KE, Stone GN, Nicholls JA, Valderrama E, Anderberg AA, Smedmark J, Gautier L, Naciri Y, Milne R and Richardson JE (2015) Corrigendum: Patterns of diversification amongst tropical regions compared: a case study in Sapotaceae. Front. Genet. 6:86. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2015.00086

Received

23 January 2015

Accepted

18 February 2015

Published

05 March 2015

Volume

6 - 2015

Edited and reviewed by

Toby Pennington, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, UK

Copyright

*Correspondence: Kate E. Armstrong,

This article was submitted to Evolutionary and Population Genetics, a section of the journal Frontiers in Genetics

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