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''Endiandra'' is a
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
of about 126 species of plants, mainly
tree In botany, a tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves. In some usages, the definition of a tree may be narrower, e.g., including only woody plants with secondary growth, only ...
s, in the laurel family
Lauraceae Lauraceae, or the laurels, is a plant Family (biology), family that includes the bay laurel, true laurel and its closest relatives. This family comprises about 2850 known species in about 45 genus (biology), genera worldwide. They are dicotyled ...
. They are commonly called "walnut" despite not being related to the Northern Hemisphere walnuts (''
Juglans Walnut trees are any species of tree in the plant genus ''Juglans'', the type genus of the family (biology), family Juglandaceae, the seeds of which are referred to as walnuts. All species are deciduous trees, tall, with pinnate leaves , with ...
'' spp.) which are in the family
Juglandaceae The Juglandaceae are a plant family known as the walnut family. They are trees, or sometimes shrubs, in the order Fagales. Members of this family are native to the Americas, Eurasia, and Southeast Asia. The nine or ten genera in the family have ...
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Ecology

Shrubs and trees with lauroid leaves mostly, with bisexual flowers, usually with a large edible berry ovoid or globose, and seated directly on the pedicel. The seeds are dispersed by animals and birds. They have a broad distribution across South East
Asia Asia ( , ) is the largest continent in the world by both land area and population. It covers an area of more than 44 million square kilometres, about 30% of Earth's total land area and 8% of Earth's total surface area. The continent, which ...
,
Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland Australia, the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and list of islands of Australia, numerous smaller isl ...
and into the western
Pacific Ocean The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five Borders of the oceans, oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean, or, depending on the definition, to Antarctica in the south, and is ...
. ''Endiandra'' is a genus of
evergreen In botany, an evergreen is a plant which has Leaf, foliage that remains green and functional throughout the year. This contrasts with deciduous plants, which lose their foliage completely during the winter or dry season. Consisting of many diffe ...
tree In botany, a tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves. In some usages, the definition of a tree may be narrower, e.g., including only woody plants with secondary growth, only ...
s belonging to the Laurel family,
Lauraceae Lauraceae, or the laurels, is a plant Family (biology), family that includes the bay laurel, true laurel and its closest relatives. This family comprises about 2850 known species in about 45 genus (biology), genera worldwide. They are dicotyled ...
. Fossils show that before
glaciation A glacial period (alternatively glacial or glaciation) is an interval of time (thousands of years) within an ice age that is marked by colder temperatures and glacier advances. Interglacials, on the other hand, are periods of warmer climate be ...
s, when the climate was more humid and mild, species were distributed more widely. They are distributed in Asia, from India to Indochina, China, Malaysia, Australia, and Pacific islands, with 38 species endemic to Australia. In Australia, they are often used as screen trees due to the thick foliage of a number of their species. Quite a few of the Australian species are rare, such as ''
Endiandra globosa ''Endiandra globosa'' is a medium-sized Australian rainforest tree. Despite the common name of black walnut, this tree is unrelated to northern hemisphere walnuts, and is a laurel. The black walnut is restricted to riverine rainforest. Growing o ...
'', ''Endiandra muelleri'' subsp. ''bracteata'' and '' Endiandra floydii''. The drying of the area during the glaciations caused ''Endiandra'' to retreat to the mildest climate refuges, including oceanic and southern islands and wetter mountain areas. With the end of the last glacial period, Endiandra recovered some of its former range. They are mostly
relict A relict is a surviving remnant of a natural phenomenon. Biology A relict (or relic) is an organism that at an earlier time was abundant in a large area but now occurs at only one or a few small areas. Geology and geomorphology In geology, a r ...
s of a type of
vegetation Vegetation is an assemblage of plants and the ground cover they provide. It is a general term, without specific reference to particular Taxon, taxa, life forms, structure, Spatial ecology, spatial extent, or any other specific Botany, botanic ...
disappeared, which originally covered much of the mainland of
Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland Australia, the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and list of islands of Australia, numerous smaller isl ...
, South America, Antarctica, South Africa, North America and other lands when their
climate Climate is the long-term weather pattern in a region, typically averaged over 30 years. More rigorously, it is the mean and variability of meteorological variables over a time spanning from months to millions of years. Some of the meteoro ...
were more
humid Humidity is the concentration of water vapor present in the air. Water vapor, the gaseous state of water, is generally invisible to the human eye. Humidity indicates the likelihood for precipitation, dew, or fog to be present. Humidity depe ...
and warm. Although warm
Cloud forest A cloud forest, also called a water forest, primas forest, or tropical montane cloud forest, is a generally tropical or subtropical, evergreen, Montane forest, montane, Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, moist forest characteri ...
s disappeared during the glaciations, they re-colonized large areas every time the weather was favorable again. Most of the cloud forests are believed to have retreated and advanced during successive geological eras, and their species adapted to warm and wet gradually retreated and advanced, replaced by more
cold Cold is the presence of low temperature, especially in the atmosphere. In common usage, cold is often a subjectivity, subjective perception. A lower bound to temperature is absolute zero, defined as 0.00K on the Kelvin scale, an absolute t ...
-tolerant or
drought A drought is a period of drier-than-normal conditions.Douville, H., K. Raghavan, J. Renwick, R.P. Allan, P.A. Arias, M. Barlow, R. Cerezo-Mota, A. Cherchi, T.Y. Gan, J. Gergis, D.  Jiang, A.  Khan, W.  Pokam Mba, D.  Rosenfeld, J. Tierney, ...
-tolerant
sclerophyll Sclerophyll is a type of vegetation that is adapted to long periods of dryness and heat. The plants feature hard leaves, short Internode (botany), internodes (the distance between leaves along the stem) and leaf orientation which is parallel or ...
plant communities. Many of the then existing species became extinct because they could not cross the barriers posed by new oceans, mountains and deserts, but others found refuge as species relict in coastal areas and Islands. Some species are well adapted to tropical dry or deciduous forests, including
monsoon forest Seasonal tropical forest, also known as moist deciduous, semi-evergreen seasonal, tropical mixed or monsoon forest, typically contains a range of tree species: only some of which drop some or all of their leaves during the dry season. This tropic ...
s and
dry monsoon forest Dry or dryness most often refers to: * Lack of rainfall, which may refer to **Arid regions **Drought * Dry or dry area, relating to legal prohibition of selling, serving, or imbibing alcoholic beverages * Dry humor, deadpan * Dryness (medical) ...
. Some ''Endiandra'' present a
convergent evolution Convergent evolution is the independent evolution of similar features in species of different periods or epochs in time. Convergent evolution creates analogous structures that have similar form or function but were not present in the last comm ...
due to ecological or physical drivers toward a similar solution, including
analogous structures Analogy is a comparison or correspondence between two things (or two groups of things) because of a third element that they are considered to share. In logic, it is an inference or an argument from one particular to another particular, as oppose ...
with species adapted to different environments, for example with plants adapted to
Laurel forest Laurel forest, also called laurisilva or laurissilva, is a type of subtropical forest found in areas with high humidity and relatively stable, mild temperatures. The forest is characterized by broadleaf tree species with evergreen, glossy and el ...
habitat. These ''Endiandra'' resemble other genera in the family
Lauraceae Lauraceae, or the laurels, is a plant Family (biology), family that includes the bay laurel, true laurel and its closest relatives. This family comprises about 2850 known species in about 45 genus (biology), genera worldwide. They are dicotyled ...
, and their leaves are lauroid type with berries eaten and dispersed mostly by birds. Others are even adapted to very wet media. Some species are endangered and others have a very specialized ecological niche and consequently occupy small or specific areas. Although the majority of the species are the products of parapatric speciation, some groups have an ancient
Gondwana Gondwana ( ; ) was a large landmass, sometimes referred to as a supercontinent. The remnants of Gondwana make up around two-thirds of today's continental area, including South America, Africa, Antarctica, Australia (continent), Australia, Zea ...
n distribution and some groups responded to favourable climatic periods as opportunistic species and expanded across the available habitat, these last groups occur across wide distribution with close relatives and few species, indicating the recent divergence of these species. Many species are having edible fruits. Some birds and bats that are specialised frugivores tend to eat the whole fruit and regurgitate seeds intact, which functions for
Biological dispersal Biological dispersal refers to both the movement of individuals (animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, etc.) from their birth site to their breeding site ('natal dispersal') and the movement from one breeding site to another ('breeding dispersal' ...
. Others swallow the fruit and pass the seed intact through the gut. An incomplete list of birds that rely heavily on the fruit for their diet include members of the families Cotingidae,
Columbidae Columbidae is a bird Family (biology), family consisting of doves and pigeons. It is the only family in the Order (biology), order Columbiformes. These are stout-bodied birds with small heads, relatively short necks and slender bills that in ...
,
Trogonidae The trogons and quetzals are birds in the order Trogoniformes which contains only one family, the Trogonidae. The family Trogonidae contains 49 species in seven genera. The fossil record of the trogons dates back 49 million years to the Early ...
,
Turdidae The thrushes are a passerine bird family, Turdidae, with a worldwide distribution. The family was once much larger before biologists reclassified the former subfamily Saxicolinae, which includes the chats and European robins, as Old World flyca ...
, and
Toucan Toucans (, ) are Neotropical birds in the family Ramphastidae. They are most closely related to the Semnornis, Toucan barbets. They are brightly marked and have large, often colorful Beak, bills. The family includes five genus, genera and over ...
. The fruits are an important food source for
Palaeognathae Palaeognathae (; ) is an infraclass of birds, called paleognaths or palaeognaths, within the class Aves of the clade Archosauria. It is one of the two extant taxon, extant infraclasses of birds, the other being Neognathae, both of which form Neo ...
highly dependent.
Seed dispersal In spermatophyte plants, seed dispersal is the movement, spread or transport of seeds away from the parent plant. Plants have limited mobility and rely upon a variety of dispersal vectors to transport their seeds, including both abiotic vectors, ...
of various species in the genus is also carried out by
fish A fish (: fish or fishes) is an aquatic animal, aquatic, Anamniotes, anamniotic, gill-bearing vertebrate animal with swimming fish fin, fins and craniate, a hard skull, but lacking limb (anatomy), limbs with digit (anatomy), digits. Fish can ...
es and big and small mammals as Pachyderms,
Bovid The Bovidae comprise the family (biology), biological family of cloven-hoofed, ruminant mammals that includes Bos, cattle, bison, Bubalina, buffalo, antelopes (including Caprinae, goat-antelopes), Ovis, sheep and Capra (genus), goats. A member o ...
s,
monkey Monkey is a common name that may refer to most mammals of the infraorder Simiiformes, also known as simians. Traditionally, all animals in the group now known as simians are counted as monkeys except the apes. Thus monkeys, in that sense, co ...
s,
arboreal Arboreal locomotion is the locomotion of animals in trees. In habitats in which trees are present, animals have evolved to move in them. Some animals may scale trees only occasionally (scansorial), but others are exclusively arboreal. The hab ...
rodent Rodents (from Latin , 'to gnaw') are mammals of the Order (biology), order Rodentia ( ), which are characterized by a single pair of continuously growing incisors in each of the upper and Mandible, lower jaws. About 40% of all mammal specie ...
s,
porcupine Porcupines are large rodents with coats of sharp Spine (zoology), spines, or quills, that protect them against predation. The term covers two Family (biology), families of animals: the Old World porcupines of the family Hystricidae, and the New ...
s, or
possums Possum may refer to: Animals * Didelphimorphia, or (o)possums, an order of marsupials native to the Americas ** Didelphis, a genus of marsupials within Didelphimorphia *** Common opossum, native to Central and South America *** Virginia opossum, ...
.


Species

There were 126 accepted species as of May 2021. These are: *'' Endiandra acuminata'' *'' Endiandra aggregata'' *'' Endiandra albiramea'' *'' Endiandra aneityensis'' *'' Endiandra anthropophagorum'' *'' Endiandra archboldiana'' *'' Endiandra areolata'' *'' Endiandra arfakensis'' *'' Endiandra asymmerrica'' *'' Endiandra baillonii'' *'' Endiandra beccariana'' *'' Endiandra bellendenkerana'' *'' Endiandra bessaphila'' *'' Endiandra brassii'' *'' Endiandra bullata'' *'' Endiandra carrii'' *'' Endiandra chartacea'' *'' Endiandra clavigera'' *'' Endiandra clemensii'' *'' Endiandra collinsii'' *'' Endiandra compressa'' –
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&
Queensland Queensland ( , commonly abbreviated as Qld) is a States and territories of Australia, state in northeastern Australia, and is the second-largest and third-most populous state in Australia. It is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Austr ...
,
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*'' Endiandra cooperana'' *'' Endiandra coriacea'' *'' Endiandra cowleyana'' *'' Endiandra crassiflora'' *'' Endiandra cuneata'' *'' Endiandra cyphellophora'' *'' Endiandra dichrophylla'' *'' Endiandra dielsiana'' *'' Endiandra discolor'' – New South Wales & Queensland, Australia *'' Endiandra djamuensis'' *'' Endiandra dolichocarpa'' *'' Endiandra elaeocarpa'' *'' Endiandra elongata'' *'' Endiandra engleriana'' *'' Endiandra euadenia'' *'' Endiandra eusideroxylocarpa'' *'' Endiandra faceta'' *'' Endiandra ferruginea'' *'' Endiandra firma'' *'' Endiandra flavinervis'' *'' Endiandra floydii'' – New South Wales & Queensland, Australia *'' Endiandra forbesii'' *'' Endiandra formicaria'' *'' Endiandra fulva'' *'' Endiandra gem'' *'' Endiandra gemopsis'' *'' Endiandra gillespiei'' *'' Endiandra glauca'' *''
Endiandra globosa ''Endiandra globosa'' is a medium-sized Australian rainforest tree. Despite the common name of black walnut, this tree is unrelated to northern hemisphere walnuts, and is a laurel. The black walnut is restricted to riverine rainforest. Growing o ...
'' – New South Wales & Queensland, Australia *'' Endiandra grandifolia'' *''
Endiandra grayi ''Endiandra'' is a genus of about 126 species of plants, mainly trees, in the laurel family Lauraceae. They are commonly called "walnut" despite not being related to the Northern Hemisphere walnuts (''Juglans'' spp.) which are in the family Jug ...
'' *'' Endiandra hainanensis'' *'' Endiandra havelii'' *'' Endiandra hayesii'' – New South Wales & Queensland, Australia *'' Endiandra holttumii'' *'' Endiandra hypotephra'' – Queensland, Australia *'' Endiandra immersa'' *'' Endiandra impressicosta'' *''
Endiandra insignis ''Endiandra'' is a genus of about 126 species of plants, mainly trees, in the laurel family Lauraceae. They are commonly called "walnut" despite not being related to the Northern Hemisphere walnuts (''Juglans'' spp.) which are in the family Jug ...
'' *'' Endiandra introrsa'' – New South Wales & Queensland, Australia *'' Endiandra invasiorum'' *'' Endiandra javanica'' *'' Endiandra jonesii'' *'' Endiandra kingiana'' *'' Endiandra lanata'' *'' Endiandra latifolia'' *'' Endiandra laxiflora'' *'' Endiandra lecardii'' *'' Endiandra ledermannii'' *'' Endiandra leptodendron'' *'' Endiandra limnophila'' *'' Endiandra longipedicellata'' *'' Endiandra luteola'' *'' Endiandra macrophylla'' *'' Endiandra macrostemon'' *'' Endiandra magnilimba'' *'' Endiandra maingayi'' *'' Endiandra merrillii'' *'' Endiandra microneura'' *'' Endiandra microphylla'' *'' Endiandra minutiflora'' *'' Endiandra × monothyra'' *'' Endiandra montana'' *'' Endiandra monticola'' *'' Endiandra muelleri'' – New South Wales & Queensland, Australia *'' Endiandra multiflora'' *'' Endiandra neocaledonica'' *'' Endiandra oblonga'' *'' Endiandra ochracea'' *'' Endiandra oviformis'' *'' Endiandra palmerstonii'' *'' Endiandra papuana'' *'' Endiandra phaeocarpa'' *'' Endiandra pilosa'' *'' Endiandra polyneura'' *'' Endiandra poueboensis'' *'' Endiandra praeclara'' *'' Endiandra pubens'' – New South Wales & Queensland, Australia *'' Endiandra recurva'' *'' Endiandra reticulata'' *'' Endiandra rhizophoretum'' *'' Endiandra rigidior'' *''
Endiandra rubescens ''Endiandra'' is a genus of about 126 species of plants, mainly trees, in the laurel family Lauraceae. They are commonly called "walnut" despite not being related to the Northern Hemisphere walnuts (''Juglans'' spp.) which are in the family Jug ...
'' *'' Endiandra sankeyana'' *'' Endiandra schlechteri'' *'' Endiandra scrobiculata'' *'' Endiandra sebertii'' *'' Endiandra sericea'' *'' Endiandra sideroxylon'' *'' Endiandra sieberi'' – New South Wales & Queensland, Australia *'' Endiandra sleumeri'' *'' Endiandra solomonensis'' *'' Endiandra spathulata'' *'' Endiandra sphaerica'' *'' Endiandra sulavesiana'' *'' Endiandra teschneri'' *'' Endiandra teschneriana'' *'' Endiandra trichotosa'' *'' Endiandra tryphera'' *'' Endiandra versteeghii'' *'' Endiandra virens'' – New South Wales & Queensland, Australia *'' Endiandra whitmorei'' *''
Endiandra wolfei ''Endiandra'' is a genus of about 126 species of plants, mainly trees, in the laurel family Lauraceae. They are commonly called "walnut" despite not being related to the Northern Hemisphere walnuts (''Juglans'' spp.) which are in the family Jug ...
'' *'' Endiandra wongawallanensis'' *'' Endiandra wrayi'' *'' Endiandra xanthocarpa'' *'' Endiandra xylophylla'' File:Endiandra muelleri bracteata base.jpg, Endiandra muelleri bracteata trunk File:Endiandra muelleri ssp bracteata leaves.jpg, Endiandra muelleri bracteata leaves File:Endiandra globosa drupe.jpg, Large fruit of ''
Endiandra globosa ''Endiandra globosa'' is a medium-sized Australian rainforest tree. Despite the common name of black walnut, this tree is unrelated to northern hemisphere walnuts, and is a laurel. The black walnut is restricted to riverine rainforest. Growing o ...
'' File:Endiandra introrsa small tree.jpg, Small tree of Endiandra introrsa


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q5222137 Lauraceae genera Flora of New South Wales Flora of Queensland Laurales of Australia