Search Results - "Briggs, Barbara G"
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Phylogenomics and historical biogeography of the monocot order Liliales: out of Australia and through Antarctica
Published in Cladistics (01-12-2016)“…We present the first phylogenomic analysis of relationships among all ten families of Liliales, based on 75 plastid genes from 35 species in 29 genera, and 97…”
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Two centuries from species discovery to diagnostic characters: molecular and morphological evidence for narrower species limits in the widespread SW Australian Anarthria gracilis complex (Restionaceae s.l./Anarthriaceae, Poales)
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (08-03-2021)“…The extreme southwest of Australia is a biodiversity hotspot region that has a Mediterranean-type climate and numerous endemic plant and animal species, many…”
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The application of high-throughput sequencing for taxonomy: The case of Plantago subg. Plantago (Plantaginaceae)
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-09-2019)“…[Display omitted] •High-throughput sequencing was applied to Plantago subg. Plantago.•Unprecedented high coverage of the subgenus (~56% of all species).•A…”
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Shoot architecture and branching pattern in perennial Hydatellaceae (Nymphaeales)
Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-09-2009)“…New data are presented on shoot architecture and branching pattern in one of the two perennial species of Hydatellaceae (Nymphaeales),Trithuria filamentosa, in…”
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Another Look at the Root of the Angiosperms Reveals a Familiar Tale
Published in Systematic biology (01-05-2014)“…Since the advent of molecular phylogenetics more than 25 years ago, a major goal of plant systematists has been to discern the root of the angiosperms…”
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Structure and development of female flowers in early-diverging restiids, Anarthria, Lyginia and Hopkinsia (Restionaceae s.l.): further evidence of multiple pathways of gynoecium reduction in wind-pollinated lineages of Poales
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Hydatellaceae identified as a new branch near the base of the angiosperm phylogenetic tree
Published in Nature (15-03-2007)“…Although the relationship of angiosperms to other seed plants remains controversial, great progress has been made in identifying the earliest extant splits in…”
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Vegetative morphology and anatomy of Maundia (Maundiaceae: Alismatales) and patterns of peripheral bundle orientation in angiosperm leaves with three-dimensional venation
Published in Botanical journal of the Linnean Society (01-12-2016)“…Abstract Collateral bundles with external position of the phloem characterize the stem vasculature of most seed plants. An earlier study highlighted the…”
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Evolution of reproductive structures in grasses (Poaceae) inferred by sister-group comparison with their putative closest living relatives, Ecdeiocoleaceae
Published in American journal of botany (01-09-2005)“…Despite much recent activity in the phylogeny and developmental genetics of grasses, the enigmatic homologies of their reproductive structures remain largely…”
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Botanical Names in Southern Hemisphere Veronica (Plantaginaceae): Sect. Detzneria, Sect. Hebe, and Sect. Labiatoides
Published in Taxon (01-05-2007)“…The classification of the Southern Hemisphere Veronica complex is discussed in the light of recent findings that these segregate genera are nested within the…”
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CONTRASTING PATTERNS OF RADIATION IN AFRICAN AND AUSTRALIAN RESTIONACEAE
Published in Evolution (01-12-2003)“…The floras of the Mediterranean-climate areas of southern Africa and southwestern Australia are remarkably species rich. Because the two areas are at similar…”
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Assembling the Tree of the Monocotyledons: Plastome Sequence Phylogeny and Evolution of Poales1
Published in Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (27-12-2010)“…The order Poales comprises a substantial portion of plant life (7% of all angiosperms and 33% of monocots) and includes taxa of enormous economic and…”
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Phylogeny of the restiid clade (Poales) and implications for the classification of Anarthriaceae, Centrolepidaceae and Australian Restionaceae
Published in Taxon (01-02-2014)“…Three families, Anarthriaceae, Restionaceae and Centrolepidaceae, are generally recognised in the restiid clade of Poales. A new phylogeny is presented, with…”
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ASSEMBLING THE TREE OF THE MONOCOTYLEDONS: PLASTOME SEQUENCE PHYLOGENY AND EVOLUTION OF POALES
Published in Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (27-12-2010)“…The order Poales comprises a substantial portion of plant life (7% of all angiosperms and 3 3% of monocots) and includes taxa of enormous economic and…”
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Flavonoid patterns and the revised classification of Australian restionaceae
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CONTRASTING PATTERNS OF RADIATION IN AFRICAN AND AUSTRALIAN RESTIONACEAE
Published in Evolution (01-12-2003)“…The floras of the Mediterranean‐climate areas of southern Africa and southwestern Australia are remarkably species rich. Because the two areas are at similar…”
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Assembling the Tree of the Monocotyledons: Plastome Sequence Phylogeny and Evolution of Poales 1
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New Combinations in Parahebe (Scrophulariaceae)
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(1489) Proposal to Conserve the Name Leptocarpus (Restionaceae) with a Conserved Type
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What Is Significant-The Wollemi Pine or the Southern Rushes?
Published in Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (01-01-2000)“…The discovery in 1994 of Wollemia nobilis, a new conifer genus and species of Araucariaceae, attracted media and public attention that was probably…”
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