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Data from: Is diagnosability an indicator of speciation? Response to ‘Why one century of phenetics is enough’

open access: yes, 2014
Recently (Heller et al. 2013; H&A), we commented on a revision of the bovid taxonomy, which proposes a doubling in the number of recognized species (Groves and Grubb 2011; G&G). The subsequent response by Cotterill et al. (2014; C&A) contains a number of
Siegismund, Hans R.   +3 more
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Biogeographic Regions Within Indomalaya: An Integrated Approach Using Bird Distributions

open access: yesJournal of Biogeography, Volume 53, Issue 2, February 2026.
ABSTRACT Aim Biogeographic regions define areas of shared species distributions and provide a framework for testing evolutionary hypotheses. Recent quantitative methods have improved the delineation of these regions, but each relies on assumptions about how species distributions are summarised and varies in sensitivity to spatial scale.
Zheng Oong   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Caenogastropods and heterobranch gastropods from the Hettangian deposits of Luxembourg: palaeobiogeography and Early Jurassic faunal recovery in the western Tethys

open access: yesPapers in Palaeontology, Volume 12, Issue 1, January/February 2026.
Abstract We describe the Hettangian Caenogastropoda and Heterobranchia of the Luxembourg Sandstone Formation, a wedge of clastic sediments deposited along the eastern margin of Paris Basin during the Early Jurassic. Five new genera and 11 new species are erected: Bourguetia bipartita sp. nov., Globularia delsatei sp. nov., Oonia feidtorum sp.
Stefano Monari   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Genus Aconitum in Slovakia: a phenetic approach. S1-S19: Supplemental materials

open access: yes, 2017
There are generated supplemental drawings (scatterplots, graphs etc.), which were used during investigation on Aconitum phenetics in Slovakia, however were not included in main text due the limited ...
Novikov Andriy, Novikov Andriy (5333878)
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Disentangling complex relationships and disjunctions in western Camassia: Integrating multiple criteria to resolve taxonomic boundaries

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Botany, Volume 112, Issue 12, December 2025.
Abstract Premise Understanding genetic and morphological variability helps efforts to sustain landscapes and develop effective species concepts for resolving difficult groups. To unravel puzzling relationships and range disjunctions, we applied morphometrics, phenology, phylogenetics and population genetics in Camassia species with cultural, ecological,
Susan R. Kephart   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Friedlaender J.S., Pattern of human variation. The demography, genetics, and phenetics of Bougainville Islanders

open access: yes, 1978
Ducros Albert. Friedlaender J.S., Pattern of human variation. The demography, genetics, and phenetics of Bougainville Islanders. In: Archipel, volume 15, 1978. pp.
Ducros, Albert
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Molecular phylogeny, genome sizes and chromosome numbers in melic grasses and its relatives (Pooideae, Poaceae) with a revised classification of the genus Melica

open access: yesTAXON, Volume 74, Issue 6, Page 1421-1437, December 2025.
Abstract The genus Melica comprises around 90 species, which are widespread throughout the temperate and subtropical regions of the world. In contrast to numerous species complexes in the grass subfamily Pooideae, the genus Melica forms a very homogeneous group of mainly diploid species with a uniform basic chromosome number of x = 9.
Grit Winterfeld   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Evolution of domestic geese. Reconstruction of microphylogenesis by methods of population phenetics = Эволюция домашних гусей. Реконструкция микрофилогенеза с помощью методов фенетики популяций

open access: yes, 1995
Phenetics of 22 breeds of geese, strains and varieties reared in Russia and Ukraine and previously described from the historical and genetic standpoints were studied. A total of 58 non-metrical variations (phenes) from the main exterior complex were used
Romanov, Michael N
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Magniporophytum gen. nov. and Orientalilithon gen. nov. (Hapalidiales, Corallinophycidae): Two new genera of coralline red algae from the Pacific Ocean, including the description of three new species

open access: yesJournal of Phycology, Volume 61, Issue 6, Page 1718-1737, December 2025.
Abstract We propose, based on a robust set of molecular and morpho‐anatomical data of specimens from warm‐temperate Japan, two new genera of non‐geniculate coralline algae accommodating both attached and rhodolith‐forming species: Magniporophytum gen. nov. containing M. variabile sp. nov. (the generitype) and M. epizoicum sp. nov.
Min‐Khant‐Kyaw   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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