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    Capturing chloroplast variation for molecular ecology studies: a simple next generation sequencing approach applied to a rainforest tree by McPherson, Hannah, van der Merwe, Marlien, Delaney, Sven K, Edwards, Mark A, Henry, Robert J, McIntosh, Emma, Rymer, Paul D, Milner, Melita L, Siow, Juelian, Rossetto, Maurizio

    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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    Biogeography of the Gondwanan genus Lomatia (Proteaceae): vicariance at continental and intercontinental scales by Milner, Melita L, Weston, Peter H, Rossetto, Maurizio, Crisp, Michael D

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-12-2015)
    “…AIM: We tested whether the divergence of South American and Australian Lomatia was the result of the breakup of Gondwana, and assessed the date of divergence…”
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    impact of multiple biogeographic barriers and hybridization on species-level differentiation by Milner, Melita L, Rossetto, Maurizio, Crisp, Michael D, Weston, Peter H

    Published in American journal of botany (01-12-2012)
    “…• Premise of the study: The glacial cycles of the Quaternary did not impact Australia in the same way as Europe and North America. Here we investigate the…”
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    Genetic structure and bio-climatic modeling support allopatric over parapatric speciation along a latitudinal gradient by Rossetto, Maurizio, Allen, Chris B, Thurlby, Katie A G, Weston, Peter H, Milner, Melita L

    Published in BMC evolutionary biology (20-08-2012)
    “…Four of the five species of Telopea (Proteaceae) are distributed in a latitudinal replacement pattern on the south-eastern Australian mainland. In similar…”
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    Spore ornamentation patterns and species delimitations within Australian Fossombronia Raddi (Fossombroniaceae) populations by Milner, Melita, Sharma, Ish, Freire, Virginia, Cargill, D. Christine

    Published in The Bryologist (01-03-2011)
    “…Members of the liverwort family Fossombroniaceae are typically identified by the distinct ornamentation patterns on their spores. We have tested the hypothesis…”
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