Search Results - "Merwe, Marlien"
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Plant collections for conservation and restoration: Can they be adapted and adaptable?
Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-08-2022)“…Plant collections are important for the conservation of threatened species, and can provide material for ecological restoration. Typically we want collections…”
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Chromosome‐level de novo genome assembly of Telopea speciosissima (New South Wales waratah) using long‐reads, linked‐reads and Hi‐C
Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-07-2022)“…Telopea speciosissima, the New South Wales waratah, is an Australian endemic woody shrub in the family Proteaceae. Waratahs have great potential as a model…”
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Where did all the trees come from? A novel multispecies approach reveals the impacts of biogeographical history and functional diversity on rain forest assembly
Published in Journal of biogeography (01-11-2015)“…AIM: We take advantage of next generation sequencing‐based technology to assess how landscape‐level dynamics, biogeographical history and functional factors…”
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Biotic exchange leaves detectable genomic patterns in the Australian rain forest flora
Published in Biotropica (01-07-2020)“…The movement (or invasion) of plant lineages from Sunda (the Malay Archipelago) into Sahul (mainland Australia) has resulted in a present‐day Australian rain…”
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Miocene diversification of a golden‐thread nanmu tree species (Phoebe zhennan, Lauraceae) around the Sichuan Basin shaped by the East Asian monsoon
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-10-2020)“…Understanding the role of climate changes and geography as drivers of population divergence and speciation is a long‐standing goal of evolutionary biology and…”
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The Influence of Cone Age and Urbanisation on the Diversity and Community Composition of Culturable Seed Fungal Endophytes within Native Australian Banksia ericifolia L.f. subsp. ericifolia
Published in Journal of fungi (Basel) (27-06-2023)“…Seed fungal endophytes play a crucial role in assisting the overall health and success of their host plant; however, little is known about the factors that…”
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Capturing Genetic Diversity in Seed Collections: An Empirical Study of Two Congeners with Contrasting Mating Systems
Published in Plants (Basel) (23-01-2023)“…Plant mating systems shape patterns of genetic diversity and impact the long-term success of populations. As such, they are relevant to the design of seed…”
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host bias of three epiphytic Aeridinae orchid species is reflected, but not explained, by mycorrhizal fungal associations
Published in American journal of botany (01-04-2013)“…• Premise of the study: The three co-occurring epiphytic orchid species, Sarcochilus hillii, Plectorrhiza tridentata, and Sarcochilus parviflorus vary in host…”
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Assemblage accumulation curves: A framework for resolving species accumulation in biological communities using DNA sequences
Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-07-2019)“…The timing and tempo of the processes involved in community assembly are of substantial concern to community ecologists and conservation managers. The fossil…”
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Perceptions of Similarity Can Mislead Provenancing Strategies—An Example from Five Co-Distributed Acacia Species
Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-08-2020)“…Ecological restoration requires balancing levels of genetic diversity to achieve present-day establishment as well as long-term sustainability. Assumptions…”
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Restore and Renew: a genomics‐era framework for species provenance delimitation
Published in Restoration ecology (01-05-2019)“…Here we present “Restore and Renew,” a replicable framework for gathering and interpreting evolutionary, ecological, and genomic data in support of restoration…”
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All Populations Matter: Conservation Genomics of Australia’s Iconic Purple Wattle, Acacia purpureopetala
Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-04-2021)“…Maximising genetic diversity in conservation efforts can help to increase the chances of survival of a species amidst the turbulence of the anthropogenic age…”
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Managing the risk of genetic swamping of a rare and restricted tree
Published in Conservation genetics (01-10-2019)“…Hybridisation is a complex process that has important evolutionary consequences. In the case of rare species, a comprehensive understanding of inter-specific…”
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Positive selection in AvrP4 avirulence gene homologues across the genus Melampsora
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (22-08-2009)“…Pathogen genes involved in interactions with their plant hosts are expected to evolve under positive Darwinian selection or balancing selection. In this study…”
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Two previously undescribed rusts of Acanthocarpus and Lomandra ( Lomandraceae ) in Australia
Published in Australasian plant pathology (01-01-2009)“…Uromyces lomandracearum is described from leaves of Lomandra spp. in New South Wales and South Australia, and leaves of Acanthocarpus verticillatus from…”
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Capturing chloroplast variation for molecular ecology studies: a simple next generation sequencing approach applied to a rainforest tree
Published in BMC ecology (14-03-2013)“…BACKGROUND: With high quantity and quality data production and low cost, next generation sequencing has the potential to provide new opportunities for plant…”
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Complete Chloroplast Genome of the Wollemi Pine (Wollemia nobilis): Structure and Evolution
Published in PloS one (10-06-2015)“…The Wollemi pine (Wollemia nobilis) is a rare Southern conifer with striking morphological similarity to fossil pines. A small population of W. nobilis was…”
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Microsatellite loci for a new Australian endemic plant species Erythroxylum sp. ‘Cholmondely Creek’ (J.R.Clarkson 9367) (Erythroxylaceae)
Published in Conservation genetics resources (01-12-2009)“…A population of a recently discovered Australian endemic plant species in the genus Erythroxylum (Erythroxylaceae), previously thought only to occur on the…”
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The landscape genetics of a mass-flowering fire-ephemeral plant
Published in American journal of botany (29-10-2024)“…Obligate fire ephemerals are annual plants that have germination and reproduction cued by fire occurrence, persisting between fire events in a long-lived soil…”
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