Genetic Structure and Population Demographic History of a Widespread Mangrove Plant Xylocarpus granatum J. Koenig across the Indo-West Pacific Region [PDF]
Xylocarpus granatum J. Koenig is one of the most widespread core component species of mangrove forests in the Indo-West Pacific (IWP) region, and as such is suitable for examining how genetic structure is generated across spatiotemporal scales.
Adjie Bayu +19 more
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ABSTRACT Tmesipteris eucampta is described here as a new fern species endemic to Lord Howe Island. Plants of Tmesipteris from Lord Howe Island have long been attributed to T. truncata. However, the elongated and more fusiform synangia and narrowly oblong or narrowly obovate leaves of T.
Leon R. Perrie +5 more
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New World Origins of Southwest Pacific Gesneriaceae: Multiple Movements Across and Within the South Pacific [PDF]
Coronanthereae is a tribe of ~20 species with a suite of unique morphological characters and a disjunct geographic distribution in the Southern Hemisphere. Three species are found in southern South America and the remainder in the southwest Pacific.
Funke, Minde M. +4 more
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Recent research has ignited a renewed interest in Ceratozamia cycads, unveiling their remarkable diversity. While previous studies primarily focused on morphology, this investigation employs a multidisciplinary approach, integrating phylogenetics, morphology, and ecological niches. Our methods identify seven distinct lineages as separate species.
Anwar Medina‐Villarreal +2 more
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Phylogeographical analysis of two cold-tolerant plants with disjunct Lusitanian distributions does not support in situ survival during the last glaciation [PDF]
Aim: We used a combination of modelling and genetic approaches to investigate whether Pinguicula grandiflora and Saxifraga spathularis, two species that exhibit disjunct Lusitanian distributions, may have persisted through the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM ...
Beatty, Gemma E., Provan, Jim
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ABSTRACT Hybridization is a widespread evolutionary process and a key source of evolutionary novelty. Despite intensive study, the extent to which hybridization is deterministic and repeatable, particularly in recurrent contact events involving the same species under varying ecological conditions, remains unclear. Here, we investigated three replicated
Bartosz Łabiszak +2 more
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cpDNA barcoding by combined End-Point and Real-Time PCR analyses to identify and quantify the main contaminants of oregano (Origanum vulgare L.) in commercial batches [PDF]
open3noOregano (Origanum vulgare L.) is a flowering plant that belongs to the mint family (Lamiaceae). It is used as a culinary herb and is often commercialized as a fine powder or a mixture of small fragments of dried leaves, which makes morphological ...
Vannozzi, Alessandro +2 more
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Taxonomical rearrangements of Solenostomataceae (Marchantiophyta) with description of a new family Endogemmataceae based on trnL-F cpDNA analysis [PDF]
The results of trnL-F cpDNA analysis of the suborder Jungermanniineae allow to re-evaluate relations and taxonomy of the morphologically distinctive species Solenostoma caespiticium. A new monotypic family Endogemmataceae is described.
Konstantinova, Nadezda A. +2 more
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Abstract Allium oreophilum, hitherto the representative of the monotypic A. subg. Porphyroprason from the second evolutionary lineage of Allium, is studied in detail. Over about 150 years, A. oreophilum was regarded as a somewhat polymorphous species with two synonyms, all described in the 19th century.
Nikolai Friesen +13 more
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Recognition of the genus Thaumatophyllum Schott − formerly Philodendron subg. Meconostigma (Araceae) − based on molecular and morphological evidence [PDF]
Philodendron subgenus Meconostigma has been a well-circumscribed group since 1829. Members of this group are easily distinguished by diagnostic morphological characters as well as by a distinct ecology and geographical distribution.
Barroso de Morais, Érica +7 more
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