Search Results - "HARRIS, STEPHEN A."
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Reconciling Conflicting Phylogenies in the Origin of Sweet Potato and Dispersal to Polynesia
Published in Current biology (23-04-2018)“…The sweet potato is one of the world’s most widely consumed crops, yet its evolutionary history is poorly understood. In this paper, we present a comprehensive…”
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Radiocarbon-Based Chronology for Dynastic Egypt
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (18-06-2010)“…The historical chronologies for dynastic Egypt are based on reign lengths inferred from written and archaeological evidence. These floating chronologies are…”
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The Circe Principle Explains How Resource-Rich Land Can Waylay Pollinators in Fragmented Landscapes
Published in Current biology (09-08-2011)“…Global declines in pollinators, associated with land-use change [1–6] and fragmentation [7–10], constitute a serious threat to crop production and biodiversity…”
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Assessing protected area effectiveness within the Caribbean under changing climate conditions: A case study of the small island, Trinidad
Published in Land use policy (01-02-2019)“…•Approximately 63% of the small island of Trinidad was found to be under forest.•Most plantation forests for harvesting are located inside the protected areas…”
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Predicting unknown species numbers using discovery curves
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (07-07-2007)“…A common approach to estimating the total number of extant species in a taxonomic group is to extrapolate from the temporal pattern of known species…”
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Coping with eccentricities of natural history collection data. A commentary on: ‘Comparing fruiting phenology across two historical datasets: Thoreau’s observations and herbarium specimens
Published in Annals of botany (30-07-2021)“…This article comments on: Tara K. Miller1, Amanda S. Gallinat, Linnea C. Smith and Richard B. Primack, Comparing fruiting phenology across two historical…”
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Serendipitous backyard hybridization and the origin of crops
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (04-09-2007)“…Backyard gardens, dump heaps, and kitchen middens are thought to have provided important venues for early crop domestication via generation of hybrids between…”
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Sexual Systems and Population Genetic Structure in an Annual Plant: Testing the Metapopulation Model
Published in The American naturalist (01-03-2006)“…The need for reproductive assurance during dispersal, along with the pressure of local mate competition, means that the importance of frequent or repeated…”
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Rapid homoploid hybrid speciation in British gardens: The origin of Oxford ragwort (Senecio squalidus)
Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2020)“…Hybridisation can lead to homoploid hybrid speciation, i.e., the origin of new species without change in chromosome number between parents and offspring…”
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SIBTHORP'S FLORA GRAECA EXPEDITION AND TEACHING LINNAEAN BOTANY IN OXFORD PHYSIC GARDEN
Published in Curtis's botanical magazine (1995) (01-12-2021)“…Summary John Sibthorp (1758–96) and Ferdinand Bauer (1760–1826) explored the eastern Mediterranean between 1786 and 1787, collecting specimens and seeds, and…”
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Fruit‐breeding drosophilids (Diptera) in the Neotropics: playing the field and specialising in generalism?
Published in Ecological entomology (01-12-2019)“…1. Species of Drosophilidae are frequently used as model organisms, but their relationships with the environment, particularly in immature stages, remain…”
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Impact of habitat loss and fragmentation on reproduction, dispersal and species persistence for an endangered Chilean tree
Published in Conservation genetics (01-10-2019)“…Survival of rare and endangered plant species following habitat loss and fragmentation is dependent upon in situ reproduction and population persistence, and…”
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Fragmented but not isolated: Contribution of single trees, small patches and long-distance pollen flow to genetic connectivity for Gomortega keule, an endangered Chilean tree
Published in Biological conservation (01-11-2010)“…Habitat fragmentation is a major threat to species survival worldwide due to genetic isolation, inbreeding depression, genetic drift and loss of adaptive…”
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The population genetics of sporophytic self–incompatibility in Senecio squalidus L. (Asteraceae): avoidance of mating constraints imposed by low S–allele number
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (29-06-2003)“…–alleles, such as restricted mate availability, are discussed, and we suggest that increased dominance interactions between…”
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Phylogeny of the Unispicate Taxa in Cyperaceae Tribe Cariceae I: Generic Relationships and Evolutionary Scenarios
Published in Systematic botany (01-07-2004)“…Despite the controversy surrounding Cariceae generic and Carex subgeneric limits, most debates centre on a relatively small number of highly reduced unispicate…”
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PO-16 Reduced Cardiac Baroreflex Sensitivity is Associated with Greater Aortic Stiffness in Middle-Aged/Older Humans: Beneficial Effect of Habitual Aerobic Exercise
Published in Artery research (2014)“…Introduction Sedentary aging is characterized by reduced cardiac barore-flex sensitivity (BRS) and increased aortic stiffness, both independent predictors of…”
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Phylogenetics, Morphology, and Evolution of the Large Genus Myrcia s.l. (Myrtaceae)
Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-09-2011)“…Phylogenetic relationships of Myrcia s.l., the most species-rich tree genus in the Brazilian cerrado and Atlantic forests, are reconstructed by analysis, with…”
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Breeding systems, hybridization and continuing evolution in Avon Gorge Sorbus
Published in Annals of botany (01-04-2013)“…Background and AimsInterspecific hybridization and polyploidy are key processes in plant evolution and are responsible for ongoing genetic diversification in…”
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Hybridization and polyploidy as drivers of continuing evolution and speciation in Sorbus
Published in Molecular ecology (01-04-2010)“…Interspecific hybridization and polyploidy are pivotal processes in plant evolution and speciation. The fate of new hybrid and polyploid taxa is determined by…”
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THE POPULATION GENETICS OF SPOROPHYTIC SELF-INCOMPATIBILITY IN THREE HYBRIDIZING SENECIO (ASTERACEAE) SPECIES WITH CONTRASTING POPULATION HISTORIES
Published in Evolution (01-05-2013)“…Hybridization generates evolutionary novelty and spreads adaptive variation. By promoting outcrossing, plant self-incompatibility (SI) systems also favor…”
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