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    Bacterial communities vary across populations and tissue type in red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle, Rhizophoraceae) along an expanding front by Scherer, Brendan P, Mason, Olivia U, Mast, Austin R

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (10-12-2022)
    “…Abstract Plant-associated microbial communities may be important sources of functional diversity and genetic variation that influence host evolution. Bacteria…”
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    Mobilizing the community of biodiversity specimen collectors to effectively detect and document outliers in the Anthropocene by Pearson, Katelin D., Mast, Austin R.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-08-2019)
    “…Premise Biological outliers (observations that fall outside of a previously understood norm, e.g., in phenology or distribution) may indicate early stages of a…”
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    Rapid imaging in the field followed by photogrammetry digitally captures the otherwise lost dimensions of plant specimens by James, Nicole, Adkinson, Alex, Mast, Austin

    Published in Applications in plant sciences (01-09-2023)
    “…We recognized the need for a customized imaging protocol for plant specimens at the time of collection for the purpose of three-dimensional (3D) modeling, as…”
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    The phylogeny and biogeography of Hakea (Proteaceae) reveals the role of biome shifts in a continental plant radiation by Cardillo, Marcel, Weston, Peter H., Reynolds, Zoe K. M., Olde, Peter M., Mast, Austin R., Lemmon, Emily M., Lemmon, Alan R., Bromham, Lindell

    Published in Evolution (01-08-2017)
    “…The frequency of evolutionary biome shifts during diversification has important implications for our ability to explain geographic patterns of plant diversity…”
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    Contrasted patterns of hyperdiversification in Mediterranean hotspots by Sauquet, Hervé, Weston, Peter H, Anderson, Cajsa Lisa, Barker, Nigel P, Cantrill, David J, Mast, Austin R, Savolainen, Vincent

    “…Dating the Tree of Life has now become central to relating patterns of biodiversity to key processes in Earth history such as plate tectonics and climate…”
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    Accelerating the Digitization of Biodiversity Research Specimens through Online Public Participation by ELLWOOD, ELIZABETH R., DUNCKEL, BETTY A., FLEMONS, PAUL, GURALNICK, ROBERT, NELSON, GIL, NEWMAN, GREG, NEWMAN, SARAH, PAUL, DEBORAH, RICCARDI, GREG, RIOS, NELSON, SELTMANN, KATJA C., MAST, AUSTIN R.

    Published in Bioscience (01-04-2015)
    “…A goal of the biodiversity research community is to digitize the majority of the one billion specimens in US collections by 2020. Meeting this ambitious goal…”
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    Are any primroses (Primula) primitively monomorphic? by Mast, Austin R., Kelso, Sylvia, Conti, Elena

    Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2006)
    “…• Primula (c. 430 species) and relatives (Primulaceae) are paradigmatic to our understanding of distyly. However, the common co-occurrence of distyly and…”
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    Scaling up public engagement in botanical research by Mast, Austin R., Ellwood, Elizabeth R.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-04-2018)
    “…Mast et al provide a catalyst for professional botanists to find new success with public participation in their research with a few of our own observations,…”
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    Five task clusters that enable efficient and effective digitization of biological collections by Nelson, Gil, Paul, Deborah, Riccardi, Gregory, Mast, Austin R

    Published in ZooKeys (01-01-2012)
    “…This paper describes and illustrates five major clusters of related tasks (herein referred to as task clusters) that are common to efficient and effective…”
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    Paraphyly changes understanding of timing and tempo of diversification in subtribe Hakeinae (Proteaceae), a giant Australian plant radiation by Mast, Austin R., Olde, Peter M., Makinson, Robert O., Jones, Eric, Kubes, Amanda, Miller, Eliot T., Weston, Peter H.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-10-2015)
    “…PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Subtribe Hakeinae (526 spp.) represents a large Australian plant radiation central to our understanding ofthat flora's evolution and…”
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    smaller Macadamia from a more vagile tribe: inference of phylogenetic relationships, divergence times, and diaspore evolution in Macadamia and relatives (tribe Macadamieae; Proteaceae) by Mast, Austin R, Willis, Crystal L, Jones, Eric H, Downs, Katherine M, Weston, Peter H

    Published in American journal of botany (01-07-2008)
    “…Tribe Macadamieae (91 spp., 16 genera; Proteaceae) is widespread across the southern hemisphere on all major fragments of Gondwana except New Zealand and…”
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    Time-calibrated phylogeny of the woody Australian genus Hakea (Proteaceae) supports multiple origins of insect-pollination among bird-pollinated ancestors by Mast, Austin R., Milton, Ethan F., Jones, Eric H., Barker, Robyn M., Barker, William R., Weston, Peter H.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-03-2012)
    “…Premise of the study: A past study based on morphological data alone showed that the means by which plants of the Australian genus Hakea reduce florivory is…”
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    Historical biogeography and the origin of stomatal distributions in Banksia and Dryandra (Proteaceae) based on their cpDNA phylogeny by Mast, Austin R., Givnish, Thomas J.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-08-2002)
    “…Banksia and Dryandra have undergone extensive speciation and adaptive radiation, especially in Australia's isolated Southwest Botanical Province. We derive a…”
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