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Autor:
Tilottama Roy, Nathan S. Catlin, Drake M.G. Garner, Philip D. Cantino, Anne-Cathrine Scheen, Charlotte Lindqvist
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 4, p e2220 (2016)
The subfamily Lamioideae (Lamiaceae) comprises ten tribes, of which only Stachydeae and Synandreae include New World members. Previous studies have investigated the phylogenetic relationships among the members of Synandreae based on plastid and nucle
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https://doaj.org/article/e0f47cca54fe4fc7b21e6004b47f224a
Autor:
Lisa E Wallace, Theresa M Culley, Stephen G Weller, Ann K Sakai, Ashley Kuenzi, Tilottama Roy, Warren L Wagner, Molly Nepokroeff
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 9, p e24845 (2011)
Asymmetrical gene flow, which has frequently been documented in naturally occurring hybrid zones, can result from various genetic and demographic factors. Understanding these factors is important for determining the ecological conditions that permitt
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d9efe416e16b4f6ebf104f1df9983c7c
Publikováno v:
BIOS. 91
The genus Agalinis (commonly known as the “false foxgloves”) belonging to the family Orobanchaceae, is native to the Western Hemisphere. Approximately 40 species are distributed across temperate North America, and a large group is native to Misso
Publikováno v:
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 89:46-62
The phenomenon of polyploidy and hybridization usually results in novel genetic combinations, leading to complex, reticulate evolution and incongruence among gene trees, which in turn may show different phylogenetic histories than the inherent specie
Publikováno v:
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 69:218-238
Due to its unique geological history and isolated location, the Hawaiian Archipelago provides an ideal setting for studies on biogeography, phylogeny and population biology. Species richness in these islands has been attributed to unique colonization
Autor:
Charlotte Lindqvist, Philip D. Cantino, Tilottama Roy, Drake M.G. Garner, Anne-Cathrine Scheen, Nathan S. Catlin
Publikováno v:
PeerJ
PeerJ, Vol 4, p e2220 (2016)
PeerJ, Vol 4, p e2220 (2016)
The subfamily Lamioideae (Lamiaceae) comprises ten tribes, of which only Stachydeae and Synandreae include New World members. Previous studies have investigated the phylogenetic relationships among the members of Synandreae based on plastid and nucle
Autor:
Lindqvist, Charlotte, Tilottama Roy, Lydersen, Christian, Kovacs, Kit, Aars, Jon, Wiig, Øystein, Bachmann, Lutz
Additional file 7: Figure S3. Neighbor network based on all mitochondrial control region sequences from historical samples from Bjørnøya and Håøya and modern walrus samples (ATL + LAP + PAC) used in this study. Nodes are represented by circles, a
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::911d1b3877da62c6d9ac82f07a71d6f5
Autor:
Charlotte Lindqvist, Tilottama Roy
Publikováno v:
American journal of botany. 102(10)
2 PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Lamioideae, one of the most species-rich subfamilies within Lamiaceae, exhibits a remarkable diversity in morphology and habit and is found in many temperate to subtropical regions across the globe. Previous studies based on c
Autor:
Stephen G. Weller, Theresa M. Culley, Ashley Kuenzi, Ann K. Sakai, Warren L. Wagner, Tilottama Roy, Lisa E. Wallace, Molly Nepokroeff
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
Wallace, Lisa E.; Culley, Theresa M.; Weller, Stephen G.; Sakai, Ann K.; Kuenzi, Ashley; Roy, Tilottama; et al.(2011). Asymmetrical Gene Flow in a Hybrid Zone of Hawaiian Schiedea (Caryophyllaceae) Species with Contrasting Mating Systems. PLoS ONE, 6(9), e24845. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/56s950cx
PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 9, p e24845 (2011)
Wallace, Lisa E.; Culley, Theresa M.; Weller, Stephen G.; Sakai, Ann K.; Kuenzi, Ashley; Roy, Tilottama; et al.(2011). Asymmetrical Gene Flow in a Hybrid Zone of Hawaiian Schiedea (Caryophyllaceae) Species with Contrasting Mating Systems. PLoS ONE, 6(9), e24845. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/56s950cx
PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 9, p e24845 (2011)
Asymmetrical gene flow, which has frequently been documented in naturally occurring hybrid zones, can result from various genetic and demographic factors. Understanding these factors is important for determining the ecological conditions that permitt
Autor:
Tilottama Roy, Christian Lydersen, Jon Aars, Kit M. Kovacs, Lutz Bachmann, Charlotte Lindqvist, Øystein Wiig
Publikováno v:
BMC Research Notes
Background The population size of Atlantic walruses (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus) is depleted relative to historical abundance levels. In Svalbard, centuries of over-exploitation brought the walrus herds to the verge of extinction, and such bottleneck