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Matt Lavin

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American Journal of Botany|August 10, 2023
Will molecular phylogenetics help decrease nomenclatural instability?Peter Lesica, Matt Lavin
The New Phytologist|November 13, 2015
The contrasting nature of woody plant species in different neotropical forest biomes reflects differences in ecological stabilityR Toby Pennington, Matt Lavin
Molecular Ecology|June 21, 2017
Dispersal, isolation and diversification with continued gene flow in an Andean tropical dry forestR Toby Pennington, Matt Lavin
Systematic Biology|August 9, 2005
Evolutionary rates analysis of Leguminosae implicates a rapid diversification of lineages during the tertiaryMatt Lavin, Patrick S Herendeen, Martin F Wojciechowski
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
DISTRIBUTION AND EVOLUTION OF A GLUCOSEPHOSPHATE ISOMERASE DUPLICATION IN THE LEGUMINOSAENorman F Weeden, Jeff J Doyle, Matt Lavin
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
EVOLUTIONARY SIGNIFICANCE OF THE LOSS OF THE CHLOROPLAST-DNA INVERTED REPEAT IN THE LEGUMINOSAE SUBFAMILY PAPILIONOIDEAEMatt Lavin, Jeff J Doyle, Jeffrey D Palmer
The New Phytologist|November 14, 2006
Insights into the historical construction of species-rich biomes from dated plant phylogenies, neutral ecological theory and phylogenetic community structureR Toby Pennington, James E Richardson, Matt Lavin
American Journal of Botany|June 10, 2011
A phylogeny of legumes (Leguminosae) based on analysis of the plastid matK gene resolves many well-supported subclades within the familyMartin F Wojciechowski, Matt Lavin, Michael J Sanderson
American Journal of Botany|June 2, 2011
Phylogeny of the tribe Indigofereae (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae): Geographically structured more in succulent-rich and temperate settings than in grass-rich environmentsBrian D Schrire, Matt Lavin, Nigel P Barker, et al.
American Journal of Botany|October 8, 2011
Vigna (Leguminosae) sensu lato: the names and identities of the American segregate generaAlfonso Delgado-Salinas, Mats Thulin, Rémy Pasquet, et al.
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American Journal of Botany|August 10, 2023
Will molecular phylogenetics help decrease nomenclatural instability?Peter Lesica, Matt Lavin
The New Phytologist|November 13, 2015
The contrasting nature of woody plant species in different neotropical forest biomes reflects differences in ecological stabilityR Toby Pennington, Matt Lavin
Molecular Ecology|June 21, 2017
Dispersal, isolation and diversification with continued gene flow in an Andean tropical dry forestR Toby Pennington, Matt Lavin
Systematic Biology|August 9, 2005
Evolutionary rates analysis of Leguminosae implicates a rapid diversification of lineages during the tertiaryMatt Lavin, Patrick S Herendeen, Martin F Wojciechowski
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
DISTRIBUTION AND EVOLUTION OF A GLUCOSEPHOSPHATE ISOMERASE DUPLICATION IN THE LEGUMINOSAENorman F Weeden, Jeff J Doyle, Matt Lavin
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
EVOLUTIONARY SIGNIFICANCE OF THE LOSS OF THE CHLOROPLAST-DNA INVERTED REPEAT IN THE LEGUMINOSAE SUBFAMILY PAPILIONOIDEAEMatt Lavin, Jeff J Doyle, Jeffrey D Palmer
The New Phytologist|November 14, 2006
Insights into the historical construction of species-rich biomes from dated plant phylogenies, neutral ecological theory and phylogenetic community structureR Toby Pennington, James E Richardson, Matt Lavin
American Journal of Botany|June 10, 2011
A phylogeny of legumes (Leguminosae) based on analysis of the plastid matK gene resolves many well-supported subclades within the familyMartin F Wojciechowski, Matt Lavin, Michael J Sanderson
American Journal of Botany|June 2, 2011
Phylogeny of the tribe Indigofereae (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae): Geographically structured more in succulent-rich and temperate settings than in grass-rich environmentsBrian D Schrire, Matt Lavin, Nigel P Barker, et al.
American Journal of Botany|October 8, 2011
Vigna (Leguminosae) sensu lato: the names and identities of the American segregate generaAlfonso Delgado-Salinas, Mats Thulin, Rémy Pasquet, et al.
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