Fig. 1From: Nuclear and chloroplast DNA phylogeography suggests an Early Miocene southward expansion of Lithocarpus (Fagaceae) on the Asian continent and islandsGeographic 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 glacialsBack to article page