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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:scopusA new phylogenetic analysis sheds new light on the relationships in the Calanthe alliance (Orchidaceae) in China
ArticleAbstract: The taxonomy of the Calanthe alliance (Epidendroideae, Orchidaceae), consisting of Calanthe, CephalaPalabras claves:Calanthe, Cephalantheropsis, Orchidaceae, Phaius, phylogenetics, The Calanthe allianceAutores:Chen L.J., Chung S.W., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Lan S.R., Li L., Liu Z.J., Rodríguez F.J., Wang M., Xing F.W., Zhai J.W., Zhang G.Q.Fuentes:scopusA 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:scopusA time-calibrated species tree phylogeny of the new world cycad genus Zamia L. (Zamiaceae, Cycadales)
ArticleAbstract: Premise of research. The genus Zamia L. (Zamiaceae), consisting of 79 species, is the most species-rPalabras claves:Biogeography, Cycads, diversification, GymnospermsAutores:Calonje M., Coiro M., Griffith M.P., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Meerow A.W., Salas-Leiva D.E., Vovides A.P.Fuentes:scopusMolecular evidence for a mediterranean origin of the macaronesian endemic genus Argyranthemum (Asteraceae)
ArticleAbstract: The internal transcribed spacers (ITS) of nuclear ribosomal DNA were sequenced for 52 species from 3Palabras claves:Anthemideae, Chrysantheminae, ITS sequence data, Macaronesia, oceanic islands, phylogeny, plant evolutionAutores:Hines A., Jansen R.K., Javier Francisco-Ortega, SANTOS‐GUERRA A.Fuentes:scopusMolecular evidence for multiple origins of woodiness and a New World biogeographic connection of the Macaronesian island endemic Pericallis (Asteraceae: Senecioneae)
ArticleAbstract: The prevalence of woody species in oceanic islands has attracted the attention of evolutionary bioloPalabras claves:Autores:Jansen R.K., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Panero J.L., SANTOS‐GUERRA A.Fuentes:scopusMolecular evidence from chloroplast and nuclear markers for multiple colonizations of Lavatera (Malvaceae) in the Canary Islands
ArticleAbstract: A molecular phylogenetic study based on chloroplast DNA restriction site and ITS sequence data showsPalabras claves:Autores:Fuertes-Aguilar J., Jansen R.K., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Ray M., SANTOS‐GUERRA A.Fuentes:scopusHow well do we understand the overall backbone of cycad phylogeny? New insights from a large, multigene plastid data set
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Bogler D., Fai Q., Graham S.W., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Rai H., Zgurski J.Fuentes:scopusOrigin and evolution of the endemic Macaronesian Inuleae (Asteraceae): Evidence from the internal transcribed spacers of nuclear ribosomal DNA
ArticleAbstract: The tribe Inuleae (Asteraceae) has 10 species endemic to the Macaronesian islands, including the thrPalabras claves:Biogeography, Cladistic analysis, Evolutionary biology, ITS, Long distance dispersal, molecular phylogeny, oceanic islands, Plant systematics, Plant taxonomy.Autores:Benabid A., Jansen R.K., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Park S.J., SANTOS‐GUERRA A.Fuentes:scopus