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Iván Jiménez

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Iván Jiménez
Understanding patterns of spatial variation in the number of species co-occurring within broad geographic areas is a major issue in ecology and biogeography, with practical implications for the identification of priority areas for the conservation of biodiversity.
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Dr. Peter Hoch

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Dr. Peter Hoch
We have strong congruent evidence from multiple data sets that Ludwigia is sister to the rest of the Onagraceae. Recent molecular phylogenetic work in Ludwigia has generated hypotheses about relationships in the genus that differ from the traditional understanding of the genus. Morphological features, particularly of the capsules and seeds, show considerable variability, and may provide insight into relationships in this interesting aquatic genus.
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Dr. Christy Edwards

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Dr. Christy Edwards
Delphinium exaltatum (Ranunculaceae), tall larkspur, is an uncommon species that has a disjunct distribution in the Missouri Ozarks and in the Appalachian region. Given this unusual distribution, questions have arisen about whether gene flow is occurring between these two disjunct groups of populations, indicating that they form a single species, or whether the Ozark and Appalachian populations have been reproductively isolated for a sufficiently long period of time that the...
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Dr. Tom Croat

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Dr. Tom Croat
Revision of the genus Stenospermation (Araceae) for Central America. Stenospermation (Araceae subfam. Monsteroideae Tribe Monstereae) is a medium-sized genus for the Araceae with an estimated 250 species, occurring principally in the Andean region of South America.
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