Abstract Freshwater Peridinium willei (Peridiniaceae) is globally distributed, but reports linking its morphologies with DNA sequence data remain scarce. The taxonomy of the species, and its infraspecific taxa, remain ambiguous due to the lack of DNA sequence data for the original and type material.
Arwin Ahmadpur +17 more
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The First Whole Genome Sequencing of Historical Lichen Specimens Enables Genome-Wide Analysis of Fungal and Algal Symbionts. [PDF]
Kono M, Ohmura Y, Terai Y.
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“I am a Scientist and I am a Science Teacher!”: Negotiating Shifts in Professional Identity
ABSTRACT Pre‐service teachers often have limited opportunities to develop and reflect upon both their scientist and science teacher identities, and the relationships between them, likely limiting how they draw upon these different but complementary role identities in their teaching practice.
Lara K. Smetana, Betsy Leong
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The research behind a taxonomic monograph: a case study from Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae). [PDF]
Muñoz-Rodríguez P +5 more
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The inherent values of observation and description: A case study in the spiny solanums of Australia
TAXON, EarlyView.
Christopher T. Martine
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract The concept of growing degree days (GDDs) is commonly used to predict phenological events in plants, assuming that plants develop proportionally to the accumulated temperature. Two species‐specific parameters, TBase and t0 (minimum temperature above which and start date
Robert Rauschkolb +10 more
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Towards a better knowledge and conservation of cryptic macrolichens in Italy: a revision of the genus <i>Cetrelia</i> (Parmeliaceae, Lecanorales, lichenized Ascomycota). [PDF]
Gheza G +14 more
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The family classification of the New Caledonian angiosperms has become more stable with the application of the APG system. [PDF]
Gotty K, Pillon Y.
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<i>Camelliayangii</i> (Theaceae), a new species of tea plants (<i>Camellia</i> section <i>Thea</i>). [PDF]
Zhao D.
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