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Caribbean Island Asteraceae: Systematics, molecules, and conservation on a biodiversity hotspot
ReviewAbstract: The Caribbean Islands are one of the ten insular biodiversity hotspots that are defined based on endPalabras claves:Angiosperms, ASTERACEAE, Biodiversity, Caribbean islands, Molecular systematics, phylogenetics, Tropical IslandsAutores:Herrera P., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jiménez F., Maunder M., Oviedo R., Panero J.L., Ventosa I.Fuentes:scopusEarly British collectors and observers of the Macaronesian flora: From Sloane to Darwin
Book PartAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Carine M.A., de Sequeira M.M., Jarvis C.E., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Maunder M., SANTOS‐GUERRA A.Fuentes:scopusLate 17th century herbarium collections from the Canary Islands: The plants collected by James Cuninghame in La Palma
ArticleAbstract: James Cuninghame (ca. 1665-1709) was the first person to explore, collect and send back to the WestPalabras claves:Botany, Hans Sloane, History, James Petiver, Leonard Plukenet, oceanic islands, Plant collections, Pre-linnaean taxonomyAutores:Carine M.A., Jarvis C.E., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Maunder M., SANTOS‐GUERRA A.Fuentes:scopusSeed Plant Endemism on Hainan Island: A Framework for Conservation Actions
ArticleAbstract: Hainan, the second largest island of China, has the most extensive and best preserved tropical foresPalabras claves:Angiosperms, Asia, DNA Systematics, Gymnosperms, Indo Burma Biodiversity Hotspot, Tropical botanyAutores:An S.Q., Boufford D.E., Gale S., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Liu H., Luo Y.B., Maunder M., Song X.Q., Wang F.G., Wang Z.S., Xing F.W., Xu H., Xu W.X.Fuentes:scopusSeed plant genera endemic to the Caribbean Island Biodiversity Hotspot: A review and a molecular phylogenetic perspective
ReviewAbstract: The Caribbean Island Biodiversity Hotspot is composed primarily of the Bahamas and Greater and LessePalabras claves:Autores:Acevedo-Rodríguez P., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Lewis C.E., Maunder M., Meerow A.W., Plpoly J., Santiago-Valentín E.Fuentes:scopusPlant conservation in the Caribbean Island biodiversity hotspot
ReviewAbstract: While the Caribbean is a recognized "biodiversity hotspot", plant conservation has not received adeqPalabras claves:biodiversity hotspot, Caribbean islands, Ecosystem, Plant conservationAutores:Acevedo-Rodríguez P., Clubbe C., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Leiva A., Maunder M., Meerow A.W., Mejía M., Santiago-Valentín E., Stevenson D.W.Fuentes:scopusSweet drinks are made of this: Conservation genetics of an endemic palm species from the Dominican Republic
ArticleAbstract: Pseudophoenix ekmanii is a threatened palm species endemic to the Dominican Republic. Sap from treesPalabras claves:ARECACEAE, biodiversity hotspots, Caribbean, ethnobotany, Hispaniola, in situ conservation, protected areas, SSRs, sugar palms, Tropical IslandsAutores:Abdo M., Griffith M.P., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jiménez F., Lewis C.E., Maunder M., Meerow A.W., Moynihan J., Namoff S., Peguero B., Rodríguez-Peña R.A., Veloz A., Wettberg E.V.Fuentes:scopusThe Madeiran plants collected by Sir Hans Sloane in 1687, and his descriptions
ArticleAbstract: The Macaronesian Islands comprise the Atlantic archipelagos of Azores, Madeira, Selvagens, CanariesPalabras claves:Caribbean islands, History of botanical collections, Macaronesia, oceanic islands, Plant illustrations, Plant-hunters, Pre-linnaean taxonomyAutores:Carine M.A., de Sequeira M.M., Jarvis C.E., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Maunder M., Oberli A., SANTOS‐GUERRA A.Fuentes:scopus