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Chloroplast data reveal two conflicting hypotheses for the positions of Campylostelium and Grimmia pitardii (Bryophyta)
ArticleAbstract: Due to conflicting morphological characters, the systematic placement of the Mediterranean-Central APalabras claves:BRYOPHYTA, Campylostelium, Campylostelium pitardii, Chloroplast sequences, Grimmia, Grimmiaceae, Ptychomitriaceae, Ptychomitrium, SYSTEMATICS, TrnL-F, trnS-rps4Autores:Jesús Muñoz, Maqueda R.H., QUANDT D., Werner O.Fuentes:scopusClimate change and the risk of spread of the fungus from the high mortality of Theobroma cocoa in Latin America
ArticleAbstract: Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L. 1753) is a plant of great cultural, economic and ecological importance gloPalabras claves:climate scenarios, Distribución, Distribution, Escenarios climáticos, frosty pod rot of cocoa, maxent, podredumbre del cacaoAutores:Feria T.P., Grace Tatiana Páez, Jesús Muñoz, Sania Ortega-AndradeFuentes:scopusClimate threat on the Macaronesian endemic bryophyte flora
ArticleAbstract: Oceanic islands are of fundamental importance for the conservation of biodiversity because they exhiPalabras claves:Autores:Aranda S.C., Borges P.A.V., Dirkse G., Gabriel R., Gonzalez-Mancebo J.M., Guisan A., Jesús Muñoz, Marquet A., Mateo R.G., Patiño J., Sim-Sim M., Vanderpoorten A., Zanatta F.Fuentes:scopusClimate-induced range shifts and possible hybridisation consequences in insects
ArticleAbstract: Many ectotherms have altered their geographic ranges in response to rising global temperatures. CurrPalabras claves:Autores:Arroyo T.P.F., Córdoba-Aguilar A., Jesús Muñoz, Rodriguez-Tapia G., Sánchez-Guillén R.A.Fuentes:scopusClimatic niche shift during Azolla filiculoides invasion and its potential distribution under future scenarios
ArticleAbstract: In order to prevent future biological invasions, it is crucial to know non-native species distributiPalabras claves:Aquatic plants, Climate Change, Invasive species, maxent, Niche overlap, species distribution modelsAutores:Fernández-Zamudio R., García-Murillo P., Jesús Muñoz, Rodríguez-Merino A.Fuentes:scopusCombined phylogenetic analysis of the subclass Marchantiidae (Marchantiophyta): towards a robustly diagnosed classification
ArticleAbstract: The most extensive combined phylogenetic analyses of the subclass Marchantiidae yet undertaken was cPalabras claves:Autores:Catalano S.A., Flores J.R., Jesús Muñoz, Suarez G.M.Fuentes:scopusCombined use of systematic conservation planning, species distribution modelling, and connectivity analysis reveals severe conservation gaps in a megadiverse country (Peru)
ArticleAbstract: Conservation planning is crucial for megadiverse countries where biodiversity is coupled with incompPalabras claves:Autores:Devenish C., Elisa Bonaccorso, Fajardo J., Janeth Lessmann, Jesús MuñozFuentes:scopusCommon but new: Bartramia rosamrosiae, a "new" widespread species of apple mosses (Bartramiales, Bryophytina) from the Mediterranean and western North America
ArticleAbstract: Recent phylogenetic analyses challenged the traditional generic concept of the Bartramiaceae (applePalabras claves:Bartramiaceae, Bryopsida, CHILE, Mosses, phylogeny, taxonomyAutores:Damayanti L., Frahm J.P., Jesús Muñoz, QUANDT D., Shaw B., Symmank L., Wicke S.Fuentes:scopusComparison of statistical methods commonly used in pbkp_redictive modelling
ArticleAbstract: Logistic Multiple Regression, Principal Component Regression and Classification and Regression TreePalabras claves:Classification and Regression Tree, Fagus, Grimmia, logistic regression, Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines, Regression Tree AnalysisAutores:Felicísimo M., Jesús MuñozFuentes:scopusBody temperature regulation is associated with climatic and geographical variables but not wing pigmentation in two rubyspot damselflies (Odonata: Calopterygidae)
ArticleAbstract: It has been proposed that wing pigmented spots function in temperature control in male calopterygidsPalabras claves:CLIMATIC VARIABLES, Distribution, Hetaerina, interspecific competition, Thermoregulation, Wing spotsAutores:Córdoba-Aguilar A., Jesús Muñoz, Martínez-Meyer E., Rivas M.Fuentes:scopus