Search Results - "Shimizu, Gustavo H"
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Incongruence between gene trees and species trees and phylogenetic signal variation in plastid genes
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-09-2019)“…[Display omitted] •Current classification of flowering plants is mostly based on plastid phylogenies.•Plastid phylogenies are inferred with full/partial genome…”
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Karyotype diversity and genome size in the Cyphomandra clade of Solanum L. (Solanaceae)
Published in Botanical journal of the Linnean Society (24-07-2024)“…Abstract The Cyphomandra clade, a distinct group within the Solanum L. genus, is characterized by remarkable traits, including large chromosomes and big genome…”
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Historical biogeography of Vochysiaceae reveals an unexpected perspective of plant evolution in the Neotropics
Published in American journal of botany (01-07-2020)“…Premise Despite the fast pace of exploration of the patterns and processes influencing Neotropical plant hyperdiversity, the taxa explored are mostly from…”
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Fine‐scale Beta‐diversity Patterns Across Multiple Arthropod Taxa Over a Neotropical Latitudinal Gradient
Published in Biotropica (01-09-2015)“…Documenting how diversity patterns vary at fine‐ and broad scales may help answer many questions in theoretical and applied ecology. However, studies tend to…”
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A Sessão de Nomenclatura em Shenzhen (China) e as principais modificações no Código Internacional de Nomenclatura para Algas, Fungos e Plantas
Published in Rodriguésia“…Resumo Nesta nota científica estão sendo apresentadas e discutidas as principais modificações que serão introduzidas no Código de Shenzhen, que deverá ser…”
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Report From The XX International Botanical Congress, Madrid, Spain, 21–27 July 2024
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A taxonomic revision of Neotropical Connarus (Connaraceae)
Published in Taxon (01-02-2024)“…The pantropical genus Connarus is the largest within Connaraceae and comprises ca. 80 species, most of which occur in the Neotropics. The genus is potentially…”
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