Abstract Evolutionary relationships within the Melastomateae, a diverse tribe within the Melastomataceae, are not yet completely resolved, and some putatively paleoendemic taxa that might alter relationships are still unsampled. This study employs a phylogenomic approach, utilizing target capture data, to revisit generic relationships and shed light on
Luo Chen+4 more
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Human and entomological determinants of malaria transmission in the Lihir Islands of Papua New Guinea: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Millat-Martínez P+27 more
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VII. Report on. the Mollusca collected by the Brifish Ornithologists' Union Expedition and the Wollnston Expedition in Dutch New Guinea [PDF]
Guy C. Robson
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Abstract Eriocaulaceae is a pantropical family of approximately 1200 species across 18 genera, with its highest diversity in the Neotropical region. Traditionally, the family has been divided into two subfamilies, Eriocauloideae and Paepalanthoideae, based on floral traits. Here, we use target‐capture sequencing of nuclear markers to test the monophyly
Caroline Oliveira Andrino+12 more
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High daily dose Short COurse PrimaquinE after G6PD testing for the radical cure of Plasmodium vivax malaria in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea: the SCOPE implementation study protocol. [PDF]
SCOPE Study Group.
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A densely sampled nuclear phylogenomic analysis of the coryphoid palms (Arecaceae: Coryphoideae)
Abstract The palm family (Arecaceae) has a rich history of phylogenetic research, including several recent phylogenomic studies. However, densely sampled phylogenomic datasets for larger palm clades – such as subfamilies – are still few in number. We used target sequence capture to obtain data for 971 nuclear genes across 421 (ca.
Oscar Wrisberg+12 more
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Comparative Analysis of Petaurus Cryptic Species of 'Sugar Glider' from Australia and New Guinea Using 3D Geometric Morphometrics. [PDF]
Powley M, Mikac K.
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Progress towards a monophyletic Ozothamnus (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae)
Abstract The Cassinia clade (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae) is a predominantly shrubby group of ca. 100 species occurring in Australia and New Zealand. Most species are currently placed in the large genera Cassinia and Ozothamnus, and their various satellite genera comprise between one and five species each.
Alexander N. Schmidt‐Lebuhn+2 more
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Impact of mass drug administration with ivermectin, diethylcarbamazine, and albendazole for lymphatic filariasis on hookworm and Strongyloides stercoralis infections in Papua New Guinea. [PDF]
Tobon Ramos JA+12 more
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