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Elatinaceae Are Sister to Malpighiaceae; Peridiscaceae Belong to Saxifragales
The Establishment of Central American Migratory Corridors and the Biogeographic Origins of Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests in Mexico
Biome Shifts and Niche Evolution in Plants
Long-Term Morphological Stasis Maintained by a Plant–Pollinator Mutualism
Molecular Systematics of Malpighiaceae: Evidence from Plastid Rbcl and Matk Sequences1
The Leipzig Catalogue of Plants (LCVP) ‐ an Improved Taxonomic Reference List for All Known Vascular Plants
Elatinaceae Are Sister to Malpighiaceae; Peridiscaceae Belong to Saxifragales <Link Href="#FN1"/>
Douglas Charles De Burgh Daly,1,4 Paul Van Antwerp Fine2 & María Cristina Martínez-Habibe3
PETER WARREN FRITSCH Curriculum Vitae
Historical Biogeography of Loranthaceae (Santalales): Diversification Agrees T with Emergence of Tropical Forests and Radiation of Songbirds
Douglas Charles De Burgh Daly,1,4 Paul Van Antwerp Fine2 & María Cristina Martínez-Habibe3
Long-Term Morphological Stasis Maintained by a Plant–Pollinator Mutualism
Long-Term Morphological Stasis Maintained by a Plant–Pollinator Mutualism
Evolutionary History of Simaroubaceae (Sapindales): Systematics, Biogeography and Diversification
Explosive Radiation of Malpighiales Supports a Mid-Cretaceous Origin of Modern Tropical Rain Forests
Insights Into the Historical Construction of Species‐Rich Biomes from Dated
Evolution of Associations Between Cymothoe Butterflies and Their
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