Phang, Aireen Suet LinNiissalo, M.A.Herrera Alsina, LeonelPezzini, F.F.Hollands, R.Burslem, DavidRuhsam, M .Middleton , D.J.Wilkie, P.Khew , G.S.2025-10-232025-11Phang, A S L, Niissalo, M A, Herrera Alsina, L, Pezzini, F F, Hollands, R, Burslem, D, Ruhsam, M, Middleton , D J, Wilkie, P & Khew , G S 2025, 'Novel phylogenomic and biogeographic insights into Palaquium and tribe Isonandreae (Sapotaceae)', Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, vol. 212, 108403. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2025.1084031055-7903ORCID: /0000-0003-0474-3592/work/186968123ORCID: /0000-0001-6033-0990/work/186969316https://hdl.handle.net/2164/26274Open access via the Elsevier agreement We thank the management of the National Parks Board, Singapore Botanic Gardens and Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh for providing research support and facilities, and particularly Khoo-Woon Mui Hwang and Neo Wei Ling for continuous support in the molecular laboratory at the Singapore Botanic Gardens. We are grateful to herbarium and laboratory staff at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew , the Forest Research Institute Malaysia and the Singapore Botanic Gardens for facilitating access to collections and DNA sampling. We appreciate the digital research team at the University of Aberdeen for technical support while using the resources on the HPC cluster ‘Maxwell’. Lastly, we thank the two anonymous reviewers for their insightful comments that helped to improve the manuscript.10162018engbiogeographyBoreotropicsextinctionMalesiaPalaquiumSundalandSapotaceaetarget captureQH301 BiologyQK BotanySupplementary DataDASLinkSupplementary InformationQH301QKNovel phylogenomic and biogeographic insights into Palaquium and tribe Isonandreae (Sapotaceae)Journal article10.1016/j.ympev.2025.108403