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Author Correction: Blocking then stinging as a case of two-step evolution of defensive cage architectures in herbivore-driven ecosystems.
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Blocking then stinging as a case of two-step evolution of defensive cage architectures in herbivore-driven ecosystems.
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A new sectional classification of Lachenalia (Asparagaceae) based on a multilocus phylogeny.
(Asparagaceae; Scilloideae; Hyacintheae) is a large and morphologically diverse genus of more than 140 bulbous species endemic to southern Africa. Previous attempts to infer a well‐resolved and robustly supported phylogeny of using Sanger sequencing of candidate loci and/or morphological characters have been largely unsuccessful. Consequently, the current infrageneric classification is...Duncan, Graham D. ; Schlichting, Carl D. ; Forest, Félix ; Ellis, Allan G. ; Lemmon, Alan R. …
High-throughput sequencing, Molecular systematics, Southern Africa, and Lachenalia
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Evolutionary diversity of the endemic genera of the vascular flora of Chile and its implications for conservation.
As a direct consequence of global change, both natural and human-induced, a high percentage of biodiversity is now under threat worldwide. This has urged conservation planners to formulate and/or improve existing strategies to preserve species and their ecosystems. In this context, the present study focuses on two strategies using phylogeny-based... -
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Consilience Across Multiple, Independent Genomic Data Sets Reveals Species in a Complex with Limited Phenotypic Variation.
Species delimitation in the genomic era has focused predominantly on the application of multiple analytical methodologies to a single massive parallel sequencing (MPS) data set, rather than leveraging the unique but complementary insights provided by different classes of MPS data. In this study we demonstrate how the use of two...Wootton, Lara M. ; Forest, Félix ; Verboom, G. Anthony
Species delimitation, Ehrharta (Poaceae), Genotyping-by-sequencing, Integrative taxonomy, Population structure, and Cryptic species