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Fig. 1 | Botanical Studies

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From: Nuclear and chloroplast DNA phylogeography suggests an Early Miocene southward expansion of Lithocarpus (Fagaceae) on the Asian continent and islands

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Geographic distribution and the probable directions of species dispersal. Geographic distribution of the Asian Lithocarpus is separated into A continental Asia, B Indochina, C the Malay Peninsula, and D the Greater Sunda Islands. Arrows point to the putative dispersal routes and the migration times estimated by cpDNA and nrITS are denoted. Light gray regions are the present landmass; dark gray regions are the shallow seabed, representing the hypothetical coastlines of continental Asia and Sundaland during the Miocene and Quaternary glacials

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