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A synopsis of the Afro-Malagasy species previously included in Schefflera (Araliaceae): resurrection of the genera Astropanax and Neocussonia.
Lowry, Porter P. ; Plunkett, Gregory M. ; Gostel, Morgan R. ; Frodin, David G.
Araliaceae, Africa, Nomenclature, Madagascar, Astropanax, Schefflera, Neocussonia, and Taxonomy
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Species as a Heuristic: Reconciling Theory and Practice.
Species are crucial to most branches of biological research, yet remain controversial in terms of definition, delimitation, and reality. The difficulty of resolving the “species problem” stems from the tension between their theoretical concept as groups of evolving and highly variable organisms and the practical need for a stable and...Wells, Tom ; Carruthers, Tom ; Muñoz-Rodríguez, Pablo ; Sumadijaya, Alex ; Wood, John R I …
Heuristic, Species problem, Cohesion, Homeostasis, and Lineage
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A taxonomic revision of Aloe sect. Purpurascentes (Asphodelaceae subfam. Alooideae).
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Letter to the editor
Early Phosphorylated Protein 1 is required to activate the early rhizobial infection program.
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Reinstatement and expansion of the genus Anatherum (Andropogoneae, Panicoideae, Poaceae).
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Evolution of Seed Dispersal Modes in the Orchidaceae: Has the Vanilla Mystery Been Solved?
Orchid seeds are predominantly wind-dispersed, often developed within dry, dehiscent fruits that typically release millions of dust-like seeds into the air. Animal-mediated seed dispersal is a lesser-known phenomenon in the family and predominantly occurs in groups belonging to early-diverging lineages bearing indehiscent, fleshy fruits with hard, rounded, dark seeds. In...