taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03888924FFF6FF95FCF1FD23FC06C3FE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15304629/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15304629	FIGURE 4 | (a) Ancestral range reconstruction of the X. strumarium complex as estimated in BioGeoBEARS using the DIVALIKE+j model. For visualisation convenience, the most-likely range is shown only when a change in the reconstructed area occurs. Results are shown on the ultrametric Bayesian tree estimated in Beast2, based on 744 nuclear loci and including 54 individuals from Xanthium strumarium, along with outgroup samples. Posterior probability support values above 0.7 are shown under or beside branches. Capital letters and colours indicate the areas defined for the analysis as in Table 1, Table S3 and Figure 2. Accordingly, red is for American, orange for Indian, acid-green for Sino-Japanese, green for Malaysian, dark green for Indochinese, light blue for Madagascan, ochre for Siberian, blue for African, violet for Mediterranean and pink for European. (b) Plot of the most-likely geographical range at each node (just before speciation) and post-split (just after speciation). Pie charts represent the probabilities of each possible geographical range for a given node. For representation convenience, only pie at every node where a change in the ancestral area occurred are shown.	FIGURE 4 | (a) Ancestral range reconstruction of the X. strumarium complex as estimated in BioGeoBEARS using the DIVALIKE+j model. For visualisation convenience, the most-likely range is shown only when a change in the reconstructed area occurs. Results are shown on the ultrametric Bayesian tree estimated in Beast2, based on 744 nuclear loci and including 54 individuals from Xanthium strumarium, along with outgroup samples. Posterior probability support values above 0.7 are shown under or beside branches. Capital letters and colours indicate the areas defined for the analysis as in Table 1, Table S3 and Figure 2. Accordingly, red is for American, orange for Indian, acid-green for Sino-Japanese, green for Malaysian, dark green for Indochinese, light blue for Madagascan, ochre for Siberian, blue for African, violet for Mediterranean and pink for European. (b) Plot of the most-likely geographical range at each node (just before speciation) and post-split (just after speciation). Pie charts represent the probabilities of each possible geographical range for a given node. For representation convenience, only pie at every node where a change in the ancestral area occurred are shown.	2025-02-10	Manzo, Eleonora;Tomasello, Salvatore		Zenodo	biologists	Manzo, Eleonora;Tomasello, Salvatore			
