Phylogenetics and classification of Cunoniaceae (Oxalidales) using chloroplast DNA sequences and morphology. [PDF]
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Interspecific variation in the diet of Symphalangussyndactylus and Macacanemestrina at Genting Highlands, Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia. [PDF]
Tingga RCT +9 more
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DNA metabarcoding reveals diet diversity and niche partitioning by two sympatric herbivores in summer. [PDF]
Li R +7 more
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Is the co-option of jasmonate signalling for botanical carnivory a universal trait for all carnivorous plants? [PDF]
Pavlovič A +5 more
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Phytop: a tool for visualizing and recognizing signals of incomplete lineage sorting and hybridization using species trees output from ASTRAL. [PDF]
Shang HY +7 more
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Integrating plot-based methods for monitoring biodiversity in island habitats under the scope of BIODIVERSA + project BioMonI: Tree monitoring in Terceira, Tenerife and Réunion Islands. [PDF]
Borges PAV +11 more
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Evolution of Angiosperm Pollen. 6. The Celastrales, Oxalidales, and Malpighiales (Com) Clade and Zygophyllales [PDF]
Analyzing pollen morphological data on a contemporary phylogenetic framework can enhance our understanding of the distribution, diversity, and evolution of palynological characters. In this paper, the sixth in a series detailing pollen morphological characters across angiosperms, we focus on the Celastrales, Oxalidales, and Malpighiales (COM) clade and
De-Zhu Li, Stephen Blackmore
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Comparative floral structure and systematics in Oxalidales (Oxalidaceae, Connaraceae, Brunelliaceae, Cephalotaceae, Cunoniaceae, Elaeocarpaceae, Tremandraceae) [PDF]
Floral morphology, anatomy and histology were studied in representatives of all families of current Oxalidales, which were recently constituted as a result of molecular systematic studies by other authors, and are composed of families of different positions in traditional classifications (Oxalidaceae, Connaraceae, Brunelliaceae, Cephalotaceae ...
Merran L Matthews
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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 +2 more
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