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Pleistocene radiation of the serpentine‐adapted genus Hesperolinon and other divergence times in Linaceae (Malpighiales) [PDF]
PREMISE OF THE STUDY:Hesperolinon (western flax; Linaceae) is endemic to the western United States, where it is notable for its high and geographically concentrated species diversity on serpentine‐derived soils and for its use as a model system in disease ecology.
Yuri P. Springer +5 more
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We present a genome assembly from a specimen of Euphorbia peplus (petty spurge; Streptophyta; Magnoliopsida; Malpighiales; Euphorbiaceae). The genome sequence has a total length of 277.10 megabases.
Maarten J. M. Christenhusz +2 more
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Abstract The success of non‐native species depends on their ability to find food, which may ultimately lead to competition with native species and contribute to biodiversity loss in invaded ecosystems. Understanding which food resources are consumed is therefore crucial for evaluating how non‐native species mechanistically fit into native biological ...
Maximillian P. T. G. Tercel +11 more
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Flora of Espírito Santo: Chrysobalanaceae [PDF]
Resumo Chrysobalanaceae é uma família botânica de distribuição Pantropical, com centro de diversidade na região Neotropical. No Brasil, a família está presente nos seis biomas brasileiros, com 280 espécies, e tem a Mata Atlântica como importante centro ...
Natália Barros +3 more
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Botanic gardens play a crucial role in addressing global environmental challenges by providing a unique setting for long‐term plant studies and engaging the public in climate change awareness. Our review highlights the underuse of these gardens' living collections for monitoring climate impacts, revealing significant gaps in data and phylogenetic ...
Midori Yajima +4 more
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With 145 species, Turnera is the largest genus of Turneraceae (Malpighiales). Despite several morphotaxonomic and cytogenetic studies, our knowledge about the phylogenetic relationships in Turnera remains mainly based on morphological data. Here, we reconstruct the most comprehensive phylogeny of Turnera with molecular data to understand the ...
Peter K. Endress +4 more
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We present a genome assembly from a diploid female Mercurialis annua (the Annual Mercury; Tracheophyta; Magnoliopsida; Malpighiales; Euphorbiaceae). The genome sequence is 453.2 megabases in span.
Maarten J. M. Christenhusz +2 more
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Metal accumulation in trees causes abundance decline. However, this is dependent upon clades with the Celastrales, Oxalidales, and Malpighiales, frequent metal accumulators, not having low abundance. ABSTRACT In diverse tropical communities, individuals with more distinct traits typically have lower abundance.
Liam A. Trethowan +5 more
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Comparative floral structure and systematics in Ochnaceaes.l.(Ochnaceae, Quiinaceae and Medusagynaceae; Malpighiales) [PDF]
Ochnaceae s.l. (Ochnaceae, Quiinaceae and Medusagynaceae), one of the well-supported subclades of the large order Malpighiales retrieved so far in molecular phylogenetic studies, were comparatively studied with regard to floral structure using microtome section series and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Floral morphology, anatomy and histology also
Matthews, Merran L +2 more
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Moult is an essential part of birds' annual cycle, and requires sufficient intake of energy and nutrients, but we understand little about how such nutritional requirements are met by wild birds. Using faecal metabarcoding, we analysed the diet of moulting and non‐moulting Common Bulbuls Pycnonotus barbatus, captured in Cameroon.
Crinan Jarrett +8 more
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