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The earliest large carpenter bee (Xylocopa) and its adhering pollen (Araliaceae, Theaceae). [PDF]

open access: yesPaleobiodivers Paleoenviron
Geier C   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Spatial and structural characteristics of occupied nests of <i>Calonectris borealis</i> (Cory, 1881) in the Central Azores in 2025. [PDF]

open access: yesBiodivers Data J
Parmentier LM   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Diversification Times and Biogeographic Patterns in Apiales

open access: yesBotanical Review, The, 2014
This study provides an overview of the historical biogeography of the major clades of Apiales based on extensive taxon sampling from all major lineages of the order, and character sampling of sequence data from the plastid rpl16 intron and trnD-trnY-trnE-trnT intergenic spacers.
Antoine N Nicolas, Gregory M Plunkett
exaly   +4 more sources

Sympetaly in Apiales (Apiaceae, Araliaceae, Pittosporaceae)

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Botany, 2004
In all recent molecular sequence based analyses Apiales come out to be placed within a broadly defined group Asteridae. Within 'euasterids II' Apiales (Apiaceae, Araliaceae, Pittosporaceae, Aralidiaceae, as well as some former cornaceous taxa) form a monophyletic group in a position close to Asterales-Campanulales and Dipsacales.
Claudia Erbar   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Fruit Anatomy Provides Structural Synapomorphies to Help Define Myodocarpaceae (Apiales)

open access: yesSystematic Botany, 2010
Fruit anatomical characters studied herein confirm the inclusion of Delarbrea and Myodocarpus in Apiales, but as a distinct group, corroborating previous studies (based on molecular data) in the recognition of Myodocarpaceae as a new family. The fruits of these genera share some features with those of Apiaceae (especially subfamilies Mackinlayoideae ...
Porter P Lowry
exaly   +5 more sources

Evolution of NADPH-cytochrome P450 oxidoreductases (POR) in Apiales – POR 1 is missing [PDF]

open access: yesMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2016
The NADPH-dependent cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase (POR) is the obligate electron donor to eukaryotic microsomal cytochromes P450 enzymes. The number of PORs within plant species is limited to one to four isoforms, with the most common being two PORs per plant.
Trine Bundgaard Andersen   +2 more
exaly   +5 more sources

Nectaries in Apiales and related groups

open access: yesPlant Diversity and Evolution, 2010
Claudia Erbar, Peter Leins
exaly   +3 more sources
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Plastid phylogenomic insights into relationships, divergence, and evolution of Apiales

Planta, 2022
Members of Apiales are monophyletic and radiated in the Late Cretaceous. Fruit morphologies are critical for Apiales evolution and negative selection and mutation pressure play important roles in environmental adaptation. Apiales include many foods, spices, medicinal, and ornamental plants, but the phylogenetic relationships, origin and divergence, and
Deng-Feng Xie   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

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