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Introgression across evolutionary scales suggests reticulation contributes to Amazonian tree diversity
Hybridisation has the potential to generate or homogenize biodiversity and is a particularly common phenomenon in plants, with an estimated 25% of plant species undergoing inter‐specific gene flow. However, hybridisation in Amazonia’s megadiverse tree flora was assumed to be extremely rare despite extensive sympatry between closely related species, and its... -
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In situ morphometric survey elucidates the evolutionary systematics of the orchid genus Gymnadenia in the British Isles.
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Life history traits and patterns of diversification in oceanic archipelagos: a meta-analysis.
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Phenotypic versus genotypic disparity in the Eurasian orchid genus Gymnadenia : exploring the limits of phylogeny reconstruction.
Bateman, Richard M.
Gymnadenia, In situ morphometrics, Transcriptome, RAD-seq, Internal transcribed spacer, Evolution, Morphology, Species circumscription, Speciation, and Phylogeny reconstruction
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Challenges of applying monophyly in the phylogenetic shallows: taxonomic reappraisal of the Dactylorhiza maculata group.
The first study of the taxonomically critical European orchid genus to use next-generation DNA sequencing generated the statistically best-supported reconstruction of its phylogeny to date. However, the two competing topologies obtained within the monophyletic Section differed radically in the placement of the s.s.– clade. Both topologies showed to be nested...
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