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Publikováno v:
PhytoKeys, Vol 172, Iss , Pp 17-37 (2021)
The Antillean genus Leptocereus represents an in-situ radiation among the Greater and Lesser Antilles of 19 currently recognized species. Extensive fieldwork carried out in the Dominican Republic over recent years has revealed that the species limits
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/df438b8e8067495dbb21b5dc08482d35
Publikováno v:
Curtis's Botanical Magazine. 38:3-18
Publikováno v:
PhytoKeys, Vol 172, Iss, Pp 17-37 (2021)
PhytoKeys 172: 17-37
PhytoKeys 172: 17-37
The Antillean genus Leptocereus represents an in-situ radiation among the Greater and Lesser Antilles of 19 currently recognized species. Extensive fieldwork carried out in the Dominican Republic over recent years has revealed that the species limits
Autor:
Ricardo Garcia, Hugh W. Pritchard, Pablo Gomez-Barreiro, Efisio Mattana, Wilkin Rafael Encarnación Castillo, Elena Castillo-Lorenzo, Michael Way, Wilvin Agramonte, Tiziana Ulian, Marianny Terrero Encarnación, Alice Di Sacco, Teodoro Clase, Francisco Jiménez, Brígido Peguero
Publikováno v:
New Forests. 51:705-721
Native trees from the Caribbean were tested for seed desiccation responses, by adapting the “100-seed test” protocol. Ninety-seven seed lots of 91 species were collected in the Dominican Republic and tested for germination immediately after colle
Autor:
ALAN R. FRANCK, DUNIEL BARRIOS, KERON C. ST. E. CAMPBELL, JAMES LANGE, BRÍGIDO PEGUERO, EUGENIO SANTIAGO-VALENTÍN, ZOLTÁN RIGERSZKI, JANE HAAKONSSON, GEORGE D. GANN, WILLIAM CINEA, NATALIE M. M. HOWE, JAMES ST. JOHN, JUAN SEBASTIÁN MORENO, CYNTHIA A. CLARK
Publikováno v:
Phytotaxa. 411:129-182
Taxonomic treatments of Pilosocereus in the Andean and Caribbean regions have varied widely. Recent authors often recognized three species only (P. lanuginosus, P. polygonus, and P. royenii), while Britton & Rose in 1920 (sub Cephalocereus) recognize
Autor:
Zenia Acosta, Keron C. St. E. Campbell, Tracy Commock, Kate Samra, Ana Raquel Lima Lourenço, Brígido Peguero, Eve Lucas, Pedro Acevedo-Rodríguez
Publikováno v:
Phytotaxa. 406:143-156
132 currently accepted names for West Indian region and continental American Calyptranthes species are here transferred to Myrcia. Geographic distributions are also documented for each species.
Autor:
Chantalle F. Verna, Liesl Picard, Javier Francisco-Ortega, Nicolas André, Geoffrey Hall, William Cinea, Brett Jestrow, Arielle Jean-Louis, Beatrice Jean Francois, Brígido Peguero, Luc Brouillet
Publikováno v:
Journal of Haitian Studies. 25:206-238
Autor:
Lucas C, Majure, Yuley, Encarnación, Teodoro, Clase, Brígido, Peguero, Kelly, Ho, Duniel, Barrios
Publikováno v:
PhytoKeys
The Antillean genus Leptocereus represents an in-situ radiation among the Greater and Lesser Antilles of 19 currently recognized species. Extensive fieldwork carried out in the Dominican Republic over recent years has revealed that the species limits
Autor:
William Cinea, Raúl Verdecia, Lisbet González-Oliva, Alan W. Meerow, Brígido Peguero, Celio E. Moya, Javier Francisco-Ortega, Brett Jestrow, Francisco Jiménez, M. Patrick Griffith, Mike Maunder
Publikováno v:
Oryx. 52:452-463
With 30 threatened species (14 categorized as Critically Endangered and 16 as Endangered, sensu IUCN),Coccothrinax(c. 54 species) is the flagship palm genus for conservation in the Caribbean Island Biodiversity Hotspot.Coccothrinaxhas its centre of t
Autor:
Pepijn W. Kooij, Carol E.B. Proença, Thais N. C. Vasconcelos, Bruno S. Amorim, Fiorella Fernanda Mazine, Duane F. Lima, Reinaldo Aguilar, Julia Soewarto, Brígido Peguero, Astrid Wingler, Matheus Fortes Santos, Berhaman Ahmad, Eve Lucas, Itayguara Ribeiro da Costa, Daniel Santamar{ 'ıa Aguilar, Jair Eustáquio Quintino Faria, Plauto Simão De-Carvalho, Gerhard Prenner, Augusto Giaretta, Keron C. St. E. Campbell
Publikováno v:
Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
instacron:UFC
Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
instacron:UFC
Myrteae (c. 2500 species; 51 genera) is the largest tribe of Myrtaceae and an ecologically important groups of angiosperms in the Neotropics. Systematic relationships in Myrteae are complex, hindering conservation initiatives and jeopardizing evoluti
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::35a712fbd27b833c399bfcb7e7aa05b4
https://hdl.handle.net/10468/4421
https://hdl.handle.net/10468/4421