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The neotropical members of Gesneriaceae are characterized by numerous characters that appear to be adaptations to life in the wet tropics. Among these are epiphytism, anisophylly, hummingbird-pollination, and bird-dispersal of seeds.
Carroll, Cynthia L., Smith, James F.
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Orchid phylogenetics and evolution: history, current status and prospects. [PDF]
Freudenstein JV.
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Species evolution determines epiphyte evolution in Orchids. [PDF]
Zhang T, Zhai JW, Wang G.
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Architectural shift to epiphytism fuels exotic bryophyte invasiveness
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Ah-Peng, Claudine +2 more
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Unravelling Diatom-Microbiome Dynamics in the Red Alga Gelidium Corneum (Florideophyceae, Rhodophyta). [PDF]
Sánchez-Astráin B +5 more
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Progress in systematics and biogeography of Orchidaceae. [PDF]
Wang Y +6 more
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Effect of seagrass cover and mineral content on Kappaphycus and Eucheuma productivity in Zanzibar
The productivity of two species of red algae, namely Eucheuma denticulatum (Burman) Collins et Harvey and Kappaphycus alvarezii (Doty) Doty was investigated at Paje and Uroa, two sites in Zanzibar differing in seagrass cover.
Mtolera, M.S.P.
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Comparative genomics analyses reveal genomic variation and evolutionary adaptation in Dendrobium orchids. [PDF]
Chen BJ +32 more
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New circumscriptions add two northern Andean species to Kohleria (Gesneriaceae). [PDF]
Clark JL, Jost L.
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