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Chloroplast DNA evidence for intergeneric relationships of the Macaronesian endemic genus Argyranthemum (Asteraceae)
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Crawford D.J., Jansen R.K., Javier Francisco-Ortega, SANTOS‐GUERRA A.Fuentes:scopusChloroplast DNA evidence for the roles of island colonization and extinction in Tolpis (Asteraceae: Lactuceae)
ArticleAbstract: Tolpis consists of ∼13 species native to Africa, Europe, and Macaronesia, with at least one speciesPalabras claves:ASTERACEAE, Chloroplast DNA phylogeny, Lactuceae, long-distance dispersal, Macaronesia, Restriction site variation, Tolpis, WoodinessAutores:Jansen R.K., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Moore M.J., SANTOS‐GUERRA A.Fuentes:scopusChloroplast DNA evidence of colonization, adaptive radiation, and hybridization in the evolution of the Macaronesian flora
ArticleAbstract: Most evolutionary studies of oceanic islands have focused on the Pacific Ocean. There are very few ePalabras claves:Angiosperms, Argyranthemum, Atlantic islands, Biogeography, oceanic island floraAutores:Jansen R.K., Javier Francisco-Ortega, SANTOS‐GUERRA A.Fuentes:scopusBiogeography and breeding system evolution of the woody Bencomia alliance (Rosaceae) in Macaronesia based on ITS sequence data
ArticleAbstract: The origin of the flora of the Macaronesian archipelagos has been a subject of controversy for overPalabras claves:Autores:Helfgott D., Jansen R.K., Javier Francisco-Ortega, SANTOS‐GUERRA A., Simpson B.Fuentes:scopusHybridization and the extinction of rare plant species
ArticleAbstract: Much has been written about the role of interspecific competition, disease, herbivory, and the lossPalabras claves:Autores:Jansen R.K., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Levin D.A.Fuentes:scopusHybridization in Macaronesian Sideritis (Lamiaceae): Evidence from incongruence of multiple independent nuclear and chloroplast sequence datasets
ArticleAbstract: With 23 suffrutescent to woody perennial species distributed in diverse ecological zones, SideritisPalabras claves:hybridization, Lamiaceae, Macaronesia, oceanic islands, Phylogenetic incongruence, SideritisAutores:Barber J.C., Finch C., Jansen R.K., Javier Francisco-Ortega, SANTOS‐GUERRA A.Fuentes:scopusEvolution of endemic Sideritis (Lamiaceae) in Macaronesia: Insights from a chloroplast DNA restriction site analysis
ArticleAbstract: Sideritis L. subgenus Marrubiastrum (Lamiaceae) comprises 24 species of Macaronesian endemic perenniPalabras claves:Autores:Barber J.C., Jansen R.K., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Marrero A., SANTOS‐GUERRA A.Fuentes:scopusInternal Transcribed Spacer Sequence Phylogeny ofCrambeL. (Brassicaceae): Molecular Data Reveal Two Old World Disjunctions
ArticleAbstract: CrambeL. (Brassicaceae) is an Old World genus with a disjunct distribution among four major centersPalabras claves:Autores:Fuertes-Aguilar J., Gómez-Campo C., Jansen R.K., Javier Francisco-Ortega, SANTOS‐GUERRA A.Fuentes:scopusPhylogenetic relationships of Tolpis (Asteraceae: Lactuceae) based on ndhF sequence data
ArticleAbstract: Tolpis includes approximately 12-20 species distributed primarily in Europe, Middle East, and AfricaPalabras claves:ASTERACEAE, Islands, Lactuceae, Macaronesia, TolpisAutores:Jansen R.K., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Korompai E.J., Park S.J., SANTOS‐GUERRA A.Fuentes:scopusPhylogeny of the Macaronesian endemic Crambe section Dendrocrambe (Brassicaceae) based on internal transcribed spacer sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA
ArticleAbstract: The 14 species of Crambe L. sect. Dendrocrambe DC. (Brassicaceae) form a monophyletic group endemicPalabras claves:Adaptive radiation, Angiosperms, Biodiversity, Biogeography, Crambe, EVOLUTION, Macaronesia, Molecular systematics, oceanic islands, speciationAutores:Crawford D.J., Fuertes-Aguilar J., Jansen R.K., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Kim S.C., SANTOS‐GUERRA A.Fuentes:scopus