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Publikováno v:
Gardens' Bulletin Singapore. 71:477-498
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Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany). 46:10-24
The taxonomy and botanical history of Boesenbergia gelatinosa K. Larsen, B. jahaiana Meekiong & C.K.Lim, B. parvula (Wall.) Kuntze, and B. phyllostachya (Gagnep.) K.Larsen are reviewed as a group with similar characteristics. Based on morphological c
Publikováno v:
Aliso. 30:69-83
Autor:
Helen M. Regan, Lucinda A. McDade, Kristina A. Schierenbeck, Kristine Preston, Veronique M. Rorive, David Biggs, Andrea Kaus, Norman C. Ellstrand, Linda M. Prince, Pesach Lubinsky, Oliver A. Ryder
Publikováno v:
BioScience. 60:384-388
Hybridization in the wild between closely related species is not unusual. In some cases, hybridization may prove beneficial for a rare taxon. Under certain conditions, however, a rare taxon can be driven rapidly to extinction by hybridizing with a mo
Autor:
Bruce G. Baldwin, Mitchell E. McGlaughlin, Elizabeth A. Friar, Charles A. Butterworth, Linda M. Prince, Jennifer Cruse-Sanders
Publikováno v:
Systematic Botany. 33:589-597
Incongruence among different estimates of species relationships in plants, from different molecules, cytogenetic data, biogeographic data, morphological/anatomical data or other sources, has been used frequently as an indication of introgression, hyb
Autor:
Linda M. Prince
Publikováno v:
Aliso. 24:105-121
The angiosperm family Theaceae has been investigated extensively with a rich publication record of anatomical, cytological, paleontological, and palynological data analyses and interpretation. Recent developmental and molecular data sets and the appl
Autor:
Jennifer M. Cruse-Sanders, Sarah J. De Groot, J. Mark Porter, Eric H. Roalson, Elizabeth A. Friar, Linda M. Prince, Mitchell E. McGlaughlin
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 60:1777-1792
Adaptive diversification can be viewed as a balance between the conservative force of interpopulation gene flow and selection for differential environments. In this paper, we examine ecological, morphological, and genetic differentiation in a small c
Autor:
W. John Kress, Linda M. Prince
Publikováno v:
TAXON. 55:281-296
The evolutionary distinctiveness and phylogeneticposition of Marantaceae within Zingiberales is stronglysupported by morphological and molecular data analyses(Kress, 1990, 1995; Kress & al., 2001). Cannaceae, amonogeneric family with about 10 species
Autor:
Paul J. Kores, Kendra C. Millam, Hardeep S. Rai, Heath W. O'Brien, Thomas B. Patterson, Linda M. Prince, Jocelyn C. Hall, Kenneth J. Sytsma, Timothy M. Evans, J. Chris Pires, W. John Kress, Alan W. Meerow, Sean W. Graham, Marc A. McPherson, Mia Molvray, William J. Hahn, Eric H. Roalson, Thomas J. Givnish
Publikováno v:
Aliso. 22:28-51
We used ndhF sequence variation to reconstruct relationships across 282 taxa representing 78 monocot families and all 12 orders. The resulting tree is highly resolved and places commelinids sister to Asparagales, with both sister to Liliales-Pandanal
Autor:
W. John Kress, Linda M. Prince
Publikováno v:
Aliso. 22:645-659
Marantaceae are the second largest family in the order Zingiberales, with approximately 31 genera and 535 species. Earlier studies based on morphological and molecular characters could not confidently determine the relationships among major lineages