The gall wasp group (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) represents an exceptional model for understanding ecological interactions, evolutionary innovation and the dynamic interplay between insects and their host ...
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Integrating genomics with traditional fieldwork and morphology is essential for Lauraceae research, say scientists
Lauraceae, a globally significant woody plant family, encompasses ecologically critical and economically valuable species such as cinnamon, avocado, and bay laurel. While substantial progress has been ...
The family Gesneriaceae, renowned for its striking floral diversity and complex morphological traits, has long intrigued botanists and evolutionary biologists. Recent advances in molecular ...
Phylogenetic analysis explores the evolutionary relationships between organisms and is a vital foundation for microbial studies. The development of reliable phylogenetic trees is an important step in ...
Many edible, medicinal, and poisonous mushrooms that we are familiar with belong to the order Agaricales, which is a group of fungi with important economic and ecological value. Understanding the ...
Known as the "Queen of Climbers," the genus Clematis boasts over 300 species widely distributed across the globe. From tropical rainforests to sub-arctic regions, these plants are celebrated by ...
Cytonuclear incongruence in the H. podocarpum and H. laxum complexes was attributed to chloroplast capture via hybridization, providing new insights into the taxonomic delimitation of these species ...
Lawrence, T. J. and S. L. Datwyler. 2016. Testing the hypothesis of allopolyploidy in the origin of Penstemon azureus (Plantaginaceae). Frontiers in Ecology and ...
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