Ecology of plant speciation
TJ Givnish - Taxon, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Ecology affects each of the three principal processes leading to speciation: genetic
differentiation among populations within species, acquisition of reproductive isolation …
differentiation among populations within species, acquisition of reproductive isolation …
Seed dispersal systems in the New Zealand flora
MJ Thorsen, KJM Dickinson, PJ Seddon - Perspectives in Plant Ecology …, 2009 - Elsevier
Knowledge of the dispersal mechanisms used by plants is important in phylogenetic,
ecological, biogeographical, and conservation studies. Here we attempt to assign dispersal …
ecological, biogeographical, and conservation studies. Here we attempt to assign dispersal …
Endemism, species selection and the origin and distribution of the vascular plant flora of New Zealand
MS McGlone, RP Duncan… - Journal of Biogeography, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To evaluate competing views on the origin and distribution of the New Zealand flora by
testing the hypothesis that the geographical distribution of species is unrelated to ecological …
testing the hypothesis that the geographical distribution of species is unrelated to ecological …
Where and why have all the flowers gone? Depletion and turnover in the New Zealand Cenozoic angiosperm flora in relation to palaeogeography and climate
The modern New Zealand angiosperm flora has many notable characteristics, such as a
predominance of evergreen, perennial life forms, few nitrogen-fixing species, despecialised …
predominance of evergreen, perennial life forms, few nitrogen-fixing species, despecialised …
A new classification of the tribe Veroniceae—problems and a possible solution
DC Albach, MM Martínez–Ortega, MA Fischer… - Taxon, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Based on the most recent evidence from phylogenetic analyses of Veronica and its related
genera, we propose a new infratribal and infrageneric rearrangement for Veroniceae and …
genera, we propose a new infratribal and infrageneric rearrangement for Veroniceae and …
Using target sequence capture to improve the phylogenetic resolution of a rapid radiation in New Zealand Veronica
PREMISE Recent, rapid radiations present a challenge for phylogenetic reconstruction. Fast
successive speciation events typically lead to low sequence divergence and poorly resolved …
successive speciation events typically lead to low sequence divergence and poorly resolved …
[图书][B] An introduction to applied biogeography
IF Spellerberg, JWD Sawyer - 1999 - books.google.com
Biogeography is about the geographical distribution, both past and present, of plants,
animals and other organisms. In this undergraduate textbook, Spellerberg and Sawyer bring …
animals and other organisms. In this undergraduate textbook, Spellerberg and Sawyer bring …
Molecular evidence for bicontinental hybridogenous genomic constitution in Lepidium sensu stricto (Brassicaceae) species from Australia and New Zealand
Lepidium sensu stricto (ss)(Brassicaceae)(ca. 150 species) is distributed worldwide with
endemic species on every continent. It is represented in Australia and New Zealand by 19 …
endemic species on every continent. It is represented in Australia and New Zealand by 19 …
Chemotaxonomy of Veroniceae and its allies in the Plantaginaceae
RM Taskova, CH Gotfredsen, SR Jensen - Phytochemistry, 2006 - Elsevier
In a chemosystematic investigation of tribe Veroniceae (Plantaginaceae), representatives of
Camptoloma, Sibthorpia, Veronica subg. Pentasepalae and subg. Hebe, Veronicastrum …
Camptoloma, Sibthorpia, Veronica subg. Pentasepalae and subg. Hebe, Veronicastrum …
Evolution and biogeography of the Hebe complex (Scrophulariaceae) inferred from ITS sequences
SJ Wagstaff, PJ Garnock‐Jones - New Zealand Journal of Botany, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
The Hebe complex comprises a putatively monophyletic group distributed from eastern
Australia and New Guinea to the Falkland Islands. Analysis of ITS sequences supports five …
Australia and New Guinea to the Falkland Islands. Analysis of ITS sequences supports five …