Carolina Siniscalchi
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Phylogenomics of Perityleae (Compositae) provides new insights into morphological and chromosomal evolution of the rock daisies
Abstract Rock daisies (Perityleae; Compositae) are a diverse clade of seven genera and ca. 84 minimum-rank taxa that mostly occur as …
Isaac H Lichter-Marck
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William A Freyman
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Carolina M Siniscalchi
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Jennifer R Mandel
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Arturo Castro-Castro
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Gabriel Johnson
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Bruce G Baldwin
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Phylogenomics of the hyperdiverse daisy tribes: Anthemideae, Astereae, Calenduleae, Gnaphalieae, and Senecioneae
Abstract Asteraceae account for 10% of all flowering plant species, and 35%?40% of these are in five closely related tribes that total …
Linda E Watson
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Carolina M Siniscalchi
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Jennifer Mandel
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Angiosperms at the edge: Extremity, diversity, and phylogeny
A hallmark of flowering plants is their ability to invade some of the most extreme and dynamic habitats, including cold and dry biomes, …
Ryan A Folk
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Carolina M Siniscalchi
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Douglas E Soltis
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Population Genetics of Copperheads (Agkistrodon contortrix) within an Urban Forest
Malle F Carrasco-Harris
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Jennifer R Mandel
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Carolina M Siniscalchi
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Steve Reichling
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Judith A Cole
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Using genomic data to develop SSR markers for species of Chresta (Vernonieae, Asteraceae) from the Caatinga
Chresta is a genus mostly endemic to Brazil that presents several rupicolous species with naturally fragmented distributions. Aiming to …
Carolina M Siniscalchi
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Benoit Loeuille
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José R Pirani
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Jennifer R Mandel
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An empirical assessment of a single family-wide hybrid capture locus set at multiple evolutionary timescales in Asteraceae
Premise: Hybrid capture with high-throughput sequencing (Hyb-Seq) is a powerful tool for evolutionary studies. The applicability of an …
Katy E Jones
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Tomáš Fér
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Roswitha E Schmickl
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Rebecca B Dikow
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Vicki A Funk
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Sonia Herrando-Moraira
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Paul R Johnston
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Norbert Kilian
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Carolina M Siniscalchi
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Alfonso Susanna
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Marek Slovák
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Ramhari Thapa
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Linda E Watson
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Jennifer R Mandel
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Phylogenomics Yields New Insight Into Relationships Within Vernonieae (Asteraceae)
Asteraceae, or the sunflower family, is the largest family of flowering plants and is usually considered difficult to work with, not …
Carolina M Siniscalchi
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Benoit Loeuille
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Vicki A Funk
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Jennifer R Mandel
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José R Pirani
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A fully resolved backbone phylogeny reveals numerous dispersals and explosive diversifications throughout the history of Asteraceae
The sunflower family, Asteraceae, comprises 10% of all flowering plant species and displays an incredible diversity of form. Asteraceae …
Jennifer R Mandel
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Rebecca B Dikow
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Carolina M Siniscalchi
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Ramhari Thapa
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Linda E Watson
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Vicki A Funk
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Chresta artemisiifolia (Vernonieae, Asteraceae), a new endangered species from a recently created protected area in the Brazilian Caatinga
Chresta artemisiifolia, a new species from northern Bahia, is described and illustrated. This species occurs on rock outcrops amidst …
Carolina M Siniscalchi
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Benoit Loeuille
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José Alves de Siqueira Filho
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José R Pirani
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Two New Rupicolous Species of Chresta (Asteraceae, Vernonieae) from the Brazilian Caatinga
Two new rupicolous and endangered species from the Caatinga are described and illustrated. Chresta heteropappa is restricted to the …
Carolina M Siniscalchi
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Benoit Loeuille
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José Rubens Pirani
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