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    Independent origins of Spiranthes×kapnosperia (Orchidaceae) and their nomenclatural implications by Pace, Matthew C

    Published in PhytoKeys (19-05-2023)
    “…Rich. (Orchidaceae) is a commonly encountered but systematically and nomenclaturally challenging component of the North American orchid flora. Here, the…”
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    Characteristics and Evolution of Leaf Epidermis in the Genus Amana Honda (Liliaceae) by Zeng, Xin, Wang, Meizhen, Cai, Minqi, Luo, Pengcheng, Pace, Matthew C., Li, Pan

    Published in Taxonomy (Basel, Switzerland) (01-09-2023)
    “…Amana, commonly known as ‘East Asian tulips’, has recently been found to harbor cryptic diversity due to recent field work and systematic investigations. In…”
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    A recircumscription of Goodyera (Orchidaceae), including the description of Paorchis gen. nov., and resurrection of Cionisaccus, Eucosia, and Salacistis by Pace, Matthew C.

    Published in Brittonia (01-09-2020)
    “…Goodyerinae is a cosmopolitan terrestrial subtribe of Orchidaceae; some currently accepted Goodyerinae genera have been suggested to be non-monophyletic,…”
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    Plastid genome evolution in leafless members of the orchid subfamily Orchidoideae, with a focus on Degranvillea dermaptera by Barrett, Craig F., Pace, Matthew C., Corbett, Cameron W.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-07-2024)
    “…Premise Leafless, heterotrophic plants are prime examples of organismal modification, the genomic consequences of which have received considerable interest. In…”
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    New species of Microchilus and Pelexia (Orchidaceae) from the Yungas and western Amazonia of Bolivia and Peru by Pace, Matthew C.

    Published in Brittonia (01-06-2020)
    “…The Andes and adjacent regions of western Amazonia are global centers of orchid diversity. Among the Andean countries, Bolivia remains the least well…”
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    Organellar phylogenomics at the epidendroid orchid base, with a focus on the mycoheterotrophic Wullschlaegelia by Barrett, Craig F, Pace, Matthew C, Corbett, Cameron W, Kennedy, Aaron H, Thixton-Nolan, Hana L, Freudenstein, John V

    Published in Annals of botany (28-05-2024)
    “…Heterotrophic plants have long been a challenge for systematists, exemplified by the base of the orchid subfamily Epidendroideae, which contains numerous…”
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    Biogeography of the cosmopolitan sedges (Cyperaceae) and the area-richness correlation in plants by Spalink, Daniel, Drew, Bryan T., Pace, Matthew C., Zaborsky, John G., Starr, Julian R., Cameron, Kenneth M., Givnish, Thomas J., Sytsma, Kenneth J.

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-10-2016)
    “…Aim: Across angiosperm families, the area occupied by a family is strongly correlated with its richness. We explore the causes of this area-richness…”
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    The Systematics of the Spiranthes cernua Species Complex (Orchidaceae): Untangling the Gordian Knot by Pace, Matthew C., Cameron, Kenneth M.

    Published in Systematic botany (01-12-2017)
    “…Two major obstacles to quantifying biodiversity are reticulate evolution and the evolution of genetically distinct but morphologically overlapping cryptic…”
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    Evolution of geographical place and niche space: Patterns of diversification in the North American sedge (Cyperaceae) flora by Spalink, Daniel, Drew, Bryan T., Pace, Matthew C., Zaborsky, John G., Li, Pan, Cameron, Kenneth M., Givnish, Thomas J., Sytsma, Kenneth J.

    Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-02-2016)
    “…[Display omitted] •We test whether range and niche evolution are associated with Cyperaceae diversification.•We propose two new methods to treat range as a…”
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    Illuminating the systematics of the Spiranthes sinensis species complex (Orchidaceae): ecological speciation with little morphological differentiation by Pace, Matthew C, Giraldo, Giovanny, Frericks, Jonathan, Lehnebach, Carlos A, Cameron, Kenneth M

    Published in Botanical journal of the Linnean Society (01-01-2019)
    “…Abstract Clarity in species delimitation is fundamental for successfully testing evolutionary theory and is integral to implementing conservation strategies…”
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    Reinstatement, Redescription, and Emending of Spiranthes triloba (Orchidaceae): Solving a 118 year old cryptic puzzle by Pace, Matthew C., Cameron, Kenneth M.

    Published in Systematic botany (01-12-2016)
    “…Spiranthes (Orchidaceae) is a primarily North American genus that has traditionally presented numerous taxonomic challenges. Many species display marked…”
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    The Response of North Sea Ecosystem Functional Groups to Warming and Changes in Fishing by Thorpe, Robert B., Arroyo, Nina L., Safi, Georges, Niquil, Nathalie, Preciado, Izaskun, Heath, Michael, Pace, Matthew C., Lynam, Christopher P.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (04-04-2022)
    “…Achieving Good Environmental Status (GES) requires managing ecosystems subject to a variety of pressures such as climate change, eutrophication, and fishing…”
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    Modelling seabed sediment physical properties and organic matter content in the Firth of Clyde by Pace, Matthew C, Bailey, David M, Donnan, David W, Narayanaswamy, Bhavani E, Smith, Hazel J, Speirs, Douglas C, Turrell, William R, Heath, Michael R

    Published in Earth system science data (21-12-2021)
    “…High-quality quantitative maps of seabed sedimentary physical and geochemical properties have numerous research and conservation applications, including…”
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    Spiranthes igniorchis (Orchidaceae), a new and rare cryptic species from the south-central Florida subtropical grasslands by Pace, Matthew C., Orzell, Steve L., Bridges, Edwin L., Cameron, Kenneth M.

    Published in Brittonia (01-09-2017)
    “…Species complexes and cryptic species pose inherent challenges to taxonomists, systematists, and conservationists; Spiranthes (Orchidaceae) is a traditionally…”
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    First verifiable record of Betula nigra L. (River Birch) in Suffolk Co., NY and overview of the species' purported distribution on Long Island by Pace, Matthew C.

    “…A naturally occurring, reproducing population of Betula nigra L. (River Birch) has been collected for the first time on Long Island, NY, in a recharge basin…”
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    The historic and extant spontaneous vascular flora of The New York Botanical Garden by Atha, Daniel E., Forrest, Todd, Naczi, Robert F. C., Pace, Matthew C., Rubin, Meryl, Schuler, Jessica A., Nee, Michael

    Published in Brittonia (01-09-2016)
    “…The New York Botanical Garden occupies 100 hectares (250 acres) in the north central portion of Bronx County, New York. The property is a public garden with…”
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    An updated description of the collections and history of The New York Botanical Garden Herbarium (NY): 1995–2015 by Pace, Matthew C., Tarnowsky, Nicole, Bloch, Ellen D., Weiss, Amy, Zimmerman, Charles, Thiers, Barbara M.

    Published in Brittonia (01-09-2016)
    “…In celebration of The New York Botanical Garden's 125th anniversary, we present an updated description of the specimen holdings and activities of The William…”
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