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January 12, 2023
Herbarium specimens reveal herbivory patterns across the genus Cucurbita
Laura A Jenny, Lori R Shapiro, Charles C Davis, et al.
The New Phytologist
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July 22, 2018
Widespread ancient whole-genome duplications in Malpighiales coincide with Eocene global climatic upheaval
Liming Cai, Zhenxiang Xi, André M Amorim, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution
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January 11, 2024
Plasticity and not adaptation is the primary source of temperature-mediated variation in flowering phenology in North America
Tadeo H Ramirez-Parada, Isaac W Park, Sydne Record, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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October 30, 2013
Developmental origins of the world's largest flowers, Rafflesiaceae
Lachezar A Nikolov, Peter K Endress, M Sugumaran, et al.
Plos Genetics
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March 6, 2013
Massive mitochondrial gene transfer in a parasitic flowering plant clade
Zhenxiang Xi, Yuguo Wang, Robert K Bradley, et al.
American Journal of Botany
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February 11, 2014
Floral structure and development in Rafflesiaceae with emphasis on their exceptional gynoecia
Lachezar A Nikolov, Yannick M Staedler, Sugumaran Manickam, et al.
The New Phytologist
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March 26, 2024
Incorporating plant phenological responses into species distribution models reduces estimates of future species loss and turnover
Shijia Peng, Tadeo H Ramirez-Parada, Susan J Mazer, et al.
American Journal of Botany
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June 10, 2011
Molecular phylogenetics of Phyllanthaceae: evidence from plastid MATK and nuclear PHYC sequences
Rosabelle Samuel, Hashendra Kathriarachchi, Petra Hoffmann, et al.
Plos One
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February 4, 2010
Favorable climate change response explains non-native species' success in Thoreau's woods
Charles G Willis, Brad R Ruhfel, Richard B Primack, et al.
Systematic Biology
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June 11, 2022
Species Tree Estimation and the Impact of Gene Loss Following Whole-Genome Duplication
Haifeng Xiong, Danying Wang, Chen Shao, et al.
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American Journal of Botany
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January 12, 2023
Herbarium specimens reveal herbivory patterns across the genus Cucurbita
Laura A Jenny, Lori R Shapiro, Charles C Davis, et al.
The New Phytologist
|
July 22, 2018
Widespread ancient whole-genome duplications in Malpighiales coincide with Eocene global climatic upheaval
Liming Cai, Zhenxiang Xi, André M Amorim, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution
|
January 11, 2024
Plasticity and not adaptation is the primary source of temperature-mediated variation in flowering phenology in North America
Tadeo H Ramirez-Parada, Isaac W Park, Sydne Record, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
October 30, 2013
Developmental origins of the world's largest flowers, Rafflesiaceae
Lachezar A Nikolov, Peter K Endress, M Sugumaran, et al.
Plos Genetics
|
March 6, 2013
Massive mitochondrial gene transfer in a parasitic flowering plant clade
Zhenxiang Xi, Yuguo Wang, Robert K Bradley, et al.
American Journal of Botany
|
February 11, 2014
Floral structure and development in Rafflesiaceae with emphasis on their exceptional gynoecia
Lachezar A Nikolov, Yannick M Staedler, Sugumaran Manickam, et al.
The New Phytologist
|
March 26, 2024
Incorporating plant phenological responses into species distribution models reduces estimates of future species loss and turnover
Shijia Peng, Tadeo H Ramirez-Parada, Susan J Mazer, et al.
American Journal of Botany
|
June 10, 2011
Molecular phylogenetics of Phyllanthaceae: evidence from plastid MATK and nuclear PHYC sequences
Rosabelle Samuel, Hashendra Kathriarachchi, Petra Hoffmann, et al.
Plos One
|
February 4, 2010
Favorable climate change response explains non-native species' success in Thoreau's woods
Charles G Willis, Brad R Ruhfel, Richard B Primack, et al.
Systematic Biology
|
June 11, 2022
Species Tree Estimation and the Impact of Gene Loss Following Whole-Genome Duplication
Haifeng Xiong, Danying Wang, Chen Shao, et al.
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