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A phylogenetic survey of Myrtaceae in the Greater Antilles with nomenclatural changes for some endemic species
ArticleAbstract: Myrtaceae are a large family of trees and shrubs, including ca. 2500 species within the predominantlPalabras claves:biodiversity hotspot, Caribbean, Islands, Myrteae, NeotropicsAutores:Campbell K.C.S.E., Flickinger J.A., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Jiménez-Rodríguez F., Oviedo Prieto R., Santiago-Valentín E., Sustache-Sustache J.A.Fuentes:scopusGenetic diversity and differentiation of the Critically Endangered Hispaniolan palm Coccothrinax jimenezii M.M. Mejía & R.G. García based on novel SSR markers
ArticleAbstract: Coccothrinax jimenezii M.M. Mejía & R.G. García is a Critically Endangered palm species restricted tPalabras claves:biodiversity hotspots, Caribbean islands, conservation biology, Taxonomy and conservation, threatened species, Tropical Islands, West IndiesAutores:Cinea W., Griffith M.P., Hass M., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Jiménez F., Maunder M., Meerow A.W., Peguero B., Reeve A.Fuentes:scopusMainland and Island Populations of Coccothrinax argentata (Arecaceae): Revisiting a Common Garden Experiment in its 18<sup>th</sup> Year
ArticleAbstract: Coccothrinax argentata (Arecaceae) occurs in southern Florida, both on the mainland and in the islanPalabras claves:Florida, Florida Keys, Microsatellite, Palmae, SSRAutores:Fickerová M., Hass M., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Mardonovich S., Sanderford K., Zona S.Fuentes:scopusPhylogeny and historical biogeography of the cocosoid palms (Arecaceae, Arecoideae, Cocoseae) inferred from sequences of six WRKY gene family loci
ArticleAbstract: Arecaceae tribe Cocoseae is the most economically important tribe of palms, including both coconut aPalabras claves:Autores:Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Meerow A.W., Nakamura K., Noblick L.R., Salas-Leiva D.E., Sánchez V.Fuentes:scopusLasiocroton trelawniensis (Euphorbiaceae), a critically endangered species from the cockpit country of Jamaica, belongs to Bernardia (Euphorbiaceae)
ArticleAbstract: Lasiocroton trelawniensis (Euphorbiaceae), a critically endangered species from the Cockpit CountryPalabras claves:Antilles, Caribbean, Conservation, DNA phylogenetics, Sem, West IndiesAutores:Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Proctor G.Fuentes:scopusIslands within islands: A molecular phylogenetic study of the Leucocroton alliance (Euphorbiaceae) across the Caribbean Islands and within the serpentinite archipelago of Cuba
ArticleAbstract: Aim Our aim was to investigate the historical biogeography of the three genera of the Leucocroton alPalabras claves:Adelia, Caribbean islands, Garciadelia, Hyperaccumulator, Lasiocroton, Leucocroton, nickel, Phylogeography, Serpentine, UltramaficAutores:Gutiérrez Amaro J., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B.Fuentes:scopusTypification and Nomenclature of Five Taxa Endemic to Jamaica
ArticleAbstract: Recent systematic treatments for Jamaica have shown that the island is home to seven endemic generaPalabras claves:Caribbean islands, nomenclature, SYSTEMATICS, taxonomy, Tropical IslandsAutores:Campbell K.C.S.E., Commock T., Gandhi K.N., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Rose P.E., Wurdack K.Fuentes:scopusVolatile constituents of five species of Portlandia (Rubiaceae)
ArticleAbstract: Portlandia (Rubiaceae) is a genus endemic to Jamaica. The volatile organic constituents of P. albiflPalabras claves:aliphatic aldehydes, Catesbaeae, P. coccinea, P. grandiflora, P. latifolia, P. proctorii, Portlandia albiflora, Rubiaceae, volatile constituentsAutores:Barbieri M., Campbell K.C.S.E., Chin C., Commock T., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Priestap H., Veisaga M.Fuentes:scopusThe Bahamian Flora: Plant Exploration, Living Collections, and DNA – A Journey Started in 1963
ArticleAbstract: Dr. John Popenoe was Director of Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden (FTBG) between 1963 and 1989. Dr.Palabras claves:Botanic gardens, botanical history, Caribbean islands, Conservation genetics, Living collections, molecular markers, plant exploration, Tropical Islands, West IndiesAutores:Arango-Garces S., Freid E.H., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B.Fuentes:scopus