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    Developmentally based scaling of leaf venation architecture explains global ecological patterns by Sack, Lawren, Scoffoni, Christine, McKown, Athena D., Frole, Kristen, Rawls, Michael, Havran, J. Christopher, Tran, Huy, Tran, Thusuong

    Published in Nature communications (15-05-2012)
    “…Leaf size and venation show remarkable diversity across dicotyledons, and are key determinants of plant adaptation in ecosystems past and present. Here we…”
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    Metapopulation Vicariance, Age of Island Taxa and Dispersal: A Case Study Using the Pacific Plant Genus Planchonella (Sapotaceae) by Swenson, Ulf, Havran, J. Christopher, Munzinger, Jérôme, McLoughlin, Stephen, Nylinder, Stephan

    Published in Systematic biology (01-11-2019)
    “…Oceanic islands originate from volcanism or tectonic activity without connections to continental landmasses, are colonized by organisms, and eventually vanish…”
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    From Then to now: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Association of Southeastern Biologists by Hays, Kimberly A., Havran, J. Christopher, Heard, Matthew J., Morris, Ashley B., Ovueraye, Loretta

    Published in Frontiers in sociology (27-10-2021)
    “…The Association of Southeastern Biologists was founded in 1937 with the goal of increasing the contact and collaboration between scientists in the southeastern…”
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    Resurrection of Eurya degeneri (Pentaphylacaceae), endemic to Kaua‘i, Hawaiian Islands by Havran, J. Christopher, Wood, Kenneth R., Lorence, David H.

    Published in PhytoKeys (15-11-2024)
    “…Eurya degeneri Kobuski (Pentaphylacaceae), a dioecious shrub endemic to Kaua‘i, is resurrected from synonymy with E. sandwicensis A. Gray. Eurya degeneri is…”
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    Viola kauaensis var. hosakae (Violaceae), a new variety of endemic Hawaiian violet by Havran, J Christopher, Harbin, Susan Ching, Portner, Talia

    Published in PhytoKeys (01-01-2014)
    “…The Hawaiian endemic Viola kauaensis A. Gray has a broad distribution in bogs of Kaua`i and a limited distribution on mesic ridges in the Ko`olau Mountains of…”
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    Evolutionary relationships, interisland biogeography, and molecular evolution in the Hawaiian violets (Viola: Violaceae) by Havran, J. Christopher, Sytsma, Kenneth J, Ballard, Harvey E. Jr

    Published in American journal of botany (01-11-2009)
    “…The endemic Hawaiian flora offers remarkable opportunities to study the patterns of plant morphological and molecular evolution. The Hawaiian violets are a…”
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    Resurrection of Eurya degeneri , endemic to Kaua'i, Hawaiian Islands by Havran, J. Christopher, Wood, Kenneth R, Lorence, David H

    Published in PhytoKeys (15-11-2024)
    “…Eurya degeneri Kobuski (Pentaphylacaceae), a dioecious shrub endemic to Kaua'i, is resurrected from synonymy with E. sandwicensis A. Gray. Eurya degeneri is…”
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    Viola kauaensis var. hosakae (Violaceae), a new variety of endemic Hawaiian violet by Havran, J. Christopher, Harbin, Susan Ching, Portner, Talia

    Published in PhytoKeys (23-06-2014)
    “…The Hawaiian endemic Viola kauaensis A. Gray has a broad distribution in bogs of Kaua`i and a limited distribution on mesic ridges in the Ko`olau Mountains of…”
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    Ecology and evolution of the Hawaiian violets by Havran, J Christopher

    Published 01-01-2008
    “…The Hawaiian violets represent a monophyletic lineage of angiosperms restricted to the subaerial islands of the Hawaiian archipelago. Violets in similar…”
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    Ecology and evolution of the Hawaiian violets by Havran, J. Christopher

    “…The Hawaiian violets represent a monophyletic lineage of angiosperms restricted to the subaerial islands of the Hawaiian archipelago. Violets in similar…”
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    Dissertation