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Miscellaneous notes on neotropical flora, IX
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Cuatrecasas, Jos\ue9
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Miscellaneous notes on Neotropical flora---XVII. New species of Meliosma
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Cuatrecasas, Jos\ue9
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Miscellaneous notes on Neotropical flora---XVI. New taxa in the Espeletiinae
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Cuatrecasas, Jos\ue9
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Miscellaneous notes on Neotropical Flora XVIII. New species in the Humiriaceae
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Cuatrecasas, Jos\ue9
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Miscellaneous notes on Neotropical Flora XIX. Combinations in Senecioneae, Compositae
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Cuatrecasas, Jos\ue9
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AbstractWhite‐sand forests represent natural laboratories of evolution over their long history throughout Amazonia and the Guiana Shield and pose significant physiological challenges to the plants and animals they host. The study of diversification in plant lineages comprising species endemic to white‐sand forest can therefore give insights into ...
Fine, Paul V. A., Baraloto, Christopher
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MISCELLANEOUS NOTES ON NEOTROPICAL FLORA XX. A NEW SPECIES OF HUMIRIASTRUM
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Cuatrecasas, Jos\ue9
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Miscellaneous notes on Neotropical flora XXI. A new species of Humiriastrum from Brazil
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Cuatrecasas, Jos\ue9
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Cuatrecasas, Jos\ue9
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Hybridisation:A ‘double-edged sword’ for neotropical plant diversity [PDF]
Hybridisation can facilitate both evolutionary diversification and extinction and has had a critical role in plant evolution, with ~25% of species known to hybridise in some temperate floras.
Twyford, Alexander D; id_orcid +5 more
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