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pro vyhledávání: '"Erin L. Batty"'
Autor:
Erin L. Batty, Gareth D. Holmes, Daniel J. Murphy, Paul I. Forster, Will C. Neal, Michael J. Bayly
Publikováno v:
Australian Systematic Botany. 35:326-338
Philotheca sect. Erionema includes 14 species from eastern Australia and one from south-western Australia. We conducted a phylogenetic analysis of the section, including samples of all species, using sequences of the ITS and ETS regions of nuclear ri
Autor:
Tanja M Schuster, Sabrina D Setaro, Josquin F G Tibbits, Erin L Batty, Rachael M Fowler, Todd G B McLay, Stephen Wilcox, Peter K Ades, Michael J Bayly
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 4, p e0195034 (2018)
Previous molecular phylogenetic analyses have resolved the Australian bloodwood eucalypt genus Corymbia (~100 species) as either monophyletic or paraphyletic with respect to Angophora (9-10 species). Here we assess relationships of Corymbia and Angop
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https://doaj.org/article/9bd97cc841ec4fbcb686cb3441c30782
Autor:
Rachael M. Fowler, Stephen Wilcox, Peter K. Ades, Todd G. B. McLay, Tanja M. Schuster, Michael J. Bayly, Sabrina Setaro, Erin L. Batty, Josquin Tibbits
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 4, p e0195034 (2018)
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 4, p e0195034 (2018)
Previous molecular phylogenetic analyses have resolved the Australian bloodwood eucalypt genus Corymbia (~100 species) as either monophyletic or paraphyletic with respect to Angophora (9-10 species). Here we assess relationships of Corymbia and Angop
Autor:
Lara D. Shepherd, Michael J. Bayly, Leon R. Perrie, Patrick J. Brownsey, Daniel J. Ohlsen, Ruby K. Wilson, Erin L. Batty
Publikováno v:
TAXON. 63:745-758
The fern family Blechnaceae is cosmopolitan; however, the vast majority of species are placed in Blechnum, which occurs predominantly in the Southern Hemisphere. There are two areas that are particularly species–rich: the south–west Pacific (incl
Autor:
Lara D. Shepherd, Patrick J. Brownsey, Daniel J. Ohlsen, Erin L. Batty, Michael J. Bayly, P. J. de Lange, Leon R. Perrie
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Botany. 51:308-320
Hymenophyllum pluviatile is described as a new and uncommon fern endemic to New Zealand. Phylogenetic analyses of chloroplast DNA sequences show that H. pluviatile is distinct from the other New Zealand species in Hymenophyllum subgenus Globosa. Hyme
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biogeography. 40:2071-2081
Aim We investigated genetic divergence among two widespread eastern Australian orchids (Dendrobium sect. Dendrocoryne): Dendrobium speciosum and Dendrobium tetragonum. These orchids are endemic to mesic habitats, with distributional ranges that cross