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Limited pollen flow and high selfing rates toward geographic range limit in an Atlantic forest bromeliad [PDF]
Bromeliaceae is a Neotropical family that evolved ecological key innovations in association with extensive adaptive radiation. Its species present a variety of different mating system strategies varying within and among species, within genera and ...
Bered, Fernanda +4 more
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Analysis of complete plastome sequences obtained by whole‐genome sequencing improved statistical support across different phylogenetic depths in Hechtioideae and allowed the identification of highly informative loci previously unexplored in this lineage.
Ivón M. Ramírez‐Morillo +5 more
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Aechmea lindenii (E. Morren) Baker var. lindenii (Bromeliaceae-Bromelioideae) ocorre em restingas e Floresta Pluvial de Encosta Atlântica em Santa Catarina e Nordeste do Rio Grande do Sul, BR.
Caroline Heinig Voltolini, Marisa Santos
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New plastome structural rearrangements discovered in core Tillandsioideae (Bromeliaceae) support recently adopted taxonomy [PDF]
Full plastome sequences for land plants have become readily accessible thanks to the development of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) techniques and powerful bioinformatic tools. Despite this vast amount of genomic data, some lineages remain understudied.
Chaw, Shu-Miaw +12 more
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Summary Poales are one of the most species‐rich, ecologically and economically important orders of plants and often characterise open habitats, enabled by unique suites of traits. We test six hypotheses regarding the evolution and assembly of Poales in open and closed habitats throughout the world, and examine whether diversification patterns ...
Tammy L. Elliott +21 more
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We describe the chromosome numbers and genome sizes of species of the cryptanthoid complex of Bromeliaceae in a phylogenetic framework and their relationship with habitat preferences.
Geyner A S Cruz +9 more
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Multiple independent origins of auto-pollination in tropical orchids (Bulbophyllum) in light of the hypothesis of selfing as an evolutionary dead end [PDF]
Background: The transition from outcrossing to selfing has long been portrayed as an ‘evolutionary dead end because, first, reversals are unlikely and, second, selfing lineages suffer from higher rates of extinction owing to a reduced potential for ...
Alexander Gamisch +2 more
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Levantamento de Bromeliaceas aos redores do campus UFSC Curitibanos [PDF]
Projeto acadêmico (graduação) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Campus Curitibanos. Ciências Rurais.Este projeto busca realizar um levantamento de espécies nativas da família Bromeliaceae na área de 24 hectares que rodeia o prédio do Campus UFSC ...
Silva, Kalinka Françoise da
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Flora da Serra do Cipó, Minas Gerais: Bromeliaceae - Bromelioideae
Apresenta-se o tratamento taxonomico da subfamilia Bromelioideae (Bromeliaceae) para o projeto “Flora da Serra do Cipo, Minas Gerais, Brasil”. Bromelioideae esta representada na area de estudo por 12 generos e 19 especies: Acanthostachys (1 especie), Aechmea (4 especies), Ananas (1 especie), Billbergia (4 especies), Bromelia (1 especie), Cryptanthus (1
Anderson Luiz-Santos +1 more
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Plant evolution may be triggered by significant chromosome changes. In some plant groups, karyoevolution played an important role, influencing speciation processes. Hohenbergia comprises 48 species distributed through eastern Brazil.
R. C. Gonçalves-Oliveira +9 more
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