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    Phylogenomic analysis of 997 nuclear genes reveals the need for extensive generic re-delimitation in Caesalpinioideae (Leguminosae) by Ringelberg, Jens J, Koenen, Erik J M, Iganci, João R, de Queiroz, Luciano P, Murphy, Daniel J, Gaudeul, Myriam, Bruneau, Anne, Luckow, Melissa, Lewis, Gwilym P, Hughes, Colin E

    Published in PhytoKeys (22-08-2022)
    “…Subfamily Caesalpinioideae with ca. 4,600 species in 152 genera is the second-largest subfamily of legumes (Leguminosae) and forms an ecologically and…”
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    Argythamnia (Euphorbiaceae) from biogeographic provinces of the Chaco and Pampa in South America by Külkamp, Josimar, Iganci, João R. V., Cordeiro, Inês, Baumgratz, José F. A.

    Published in Brittonia (01-12-2023)
    “…Argythamnia ( Euphorbiaceae ) comprises approximately 70 species and is widely distributed in the New World, mainly restricted to seasonal environments. It is…”
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    Forgotten forests - issues and prospects in biome mapping using Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests as a case study by Särkinen, Tiina, Iganci, João RV, Linares-Palomino, Reynaldo, Simon, Marcelo F, Prado, Darién E

    Published in BMC ecology (24-11-2011)
    “…BACKGROUND: South America is one of the most species diverse continents in the world. Within South America diversity is not distributed evenly at both local…”
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    Environmental drivers of diversity in Subtropical Highland Grasslands by Barros, Michel J.F., Silva-Arias, Gustavo A., Fregonezi, Jeferson N., Turchetto-Zolet, Andreia C., Iganci, João R.V., Diniz-Filho, José Alexandre F., Freitas, Loreta B.

    “…•Altitude explained the delimitation of diversity areas of SHG.•High linear correlation between precipitation variables and species diversity.•Diversity is…”
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    A PRELIMINARY MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY OF THE ABAREMA ALLIANCE (LEGUMINOSAE) AND IMPLICATIONS FOR TAXONOMIC REARRANGEMENT by Iganci, João R. V., Soares, Marcos V., Guerra, Ethiéne, Morim, Marli P.

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-01-2016)
    “…Premise of research. Here we present the first molecular phylogeny of the Abarema alliance, based on a large species sampling from across its geographical…”
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    Campos de Cima da Serra: the Brazilian Subtropical Highland Grasslands show an unexpected level of plant endemism by IGANCI, JOÃO R. V., HEIDEN, GUSTAVO, MIOTTO, SILVIA TERESINHA S., PENNINGTON, R. TOBY

    Published in Botanical journal of the Linnean Society (01-12-2011)
    “…A high level of endemic flowering plant species is highlighted for the first time for the southern Brazilian flora. We present a comprehensive list of 1020…”
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    Abarema (Fabaceae, Mimosoideae) in the Atlantic Domain, Brazil by IGANCI, JOÃO R. V., MORIM, MARLI P.

    Published in Botanical journal of the Linnean Society (01-04-2012)
    “…The genus Abarema belongs to the tribe Ingeae (Fabaceae, Mimosoideae) and comprises about 50 neotropical species. The genus has a high diversity of species in…”
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    Typification of the Linnaean names Croton castaneifolius and C. palustris (Euphorbiaceae) by Külkamp, Josimar, Iganci, João R.V., Cordeiro, Inês, Baumgratz, José Fernando A.

    Published in Taxon (01-10-2024)
    “…Croton palustris (≡ Caperonia palustris) and Croton castaneifolius (≡ Caperonia castaneifolia) were published by Linnaeus in the first edition of Species…”
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    Synopsis of Argythamnia, Chiropetalum and Philyra (Euphorbiaceae) in South America by Külkamp, Josimar, Iganci, João R.V., Ramírez-Amezcua, Yocupitzia, Cordeiro, Inês, Baumgratz, José Fernando Andrade

    Published in Acta Botânica Brasílica (01-01-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT As part of the systematic study of the tribes Ditaxeae and Adelieae (Acalyphoideae-Euphorbiaceae), here we compile and present a taxonomic synopsis…”
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