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Scientific Articles
... Scientific Articles A Few Selected Articles from the Scientific Literature: 1. Pollen-Mediated Introgression and Hybrid Speciation in Louisiana Irises Arnold, M.L. et al, PNAS, Vol 88, 1398-1402. A list ...
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Andrea D. Wolfe Research
... is sister to all other subgenera of Penstemon. There are purportedly two examples of diploid hybrid speciation in subg. Dasanthera and we are using chloroplast and nuclear markers to test these hypotheses ...
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Wolfe Lab Homepage
... also pioneered the use of ISSR markers in natural populations for studies of hybrid speciation, hybridization and conservation biology. Plant Systematics at Ohio State University Plant systematics ... and mycoheterotrophic plants of Ericaceae. We are working on projects dealing with diploid hybrid speciation, gene flow, and phylogenetic reconstruction as well as charting the molecular changes ...
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Orchids of Brazil. Taxonomy
... all, in this group of plants the geographic distribution plays a especially important role in speciation, and the areas of ocurrence of the two are very distinct. Hoffmannseggella flavasulina has ... October 1991 (HOLOTYPE: HB). Hoffmannseggella x Cristinae is a natural hybrid between Hfglla. briegeri and Hfglla. rupestris, and this hybrid is quite rare as both species, although abundant, have only ...
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Welcome to University of Hawaii at Manoa Botany
... Evolution and Conservation Biology Research Interests Chromosome Evolution, Hybridization, Speciation Statement My research interests focus on biosystematics, speciation, and adaptive radiation in plants. Most of my work ... J. Bot. 83:653-660. Carr, G.D. 1995. A fully fertile intergeneric hybrid derivative from Argyroxiphium sandwicense ssp. Macrocephalum S Dubautia menziesii (Asteraceae). And its ...
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Margaret Menzel Award
... Willamette University For her paper entitled "Potential multiple origins for Helianthus deserticola, a diploid hybrid species." Her paper was co-authored by Andrea Schwarzbach and Loren Rieseberg. 2000 - ... Jeffrey H. Rettig, "Molecular evidence for the origin of Gossypium bickii via homoploid reticulate speciation." 1989 - Claude W. De Pamphilis, University of Michigan For his paper, "Evolution of ...
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Statement on Evolution, Botanical Society of America
... hypothesized sequence of speciation matches their observed appearance in the archeological record. Farmers would notice and keep new wheats, and the chromosome doubling and hybrid vigor made both ... ideas, until these evolutionary events were understood as generally described above. The hypothesized speciation events were actually recreated, an accomplishment that allows plant biologists to breed new ...
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Canary Islands Glossary
... sunlight is indispensable. Honey-producing = Plant visited by bees. Hyaline = White, glass-like, vitreous. Hybrid = Offspring of two animals or plants of different species or varieties. It can be ... grow in different geographical areas; the real vicarious species derive from a process of speciation due to geographic and reproductive isolation. Villous = Covered in long soft hairs. Vulnerable = Group ...
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CPN Samples
... therefore speciation is ongoing in the area. A discussion of the origin of D. anglica, some ecologic factors, problems with identification, and finally suggestions for distinguishing between the species and hybrid is ... Twist on a Temperate Theme, Carniv. Pl. Newslett., 23:68-69. Grant, V. 1981, Plant Speciation, Columbia University Press, New York, 563 p. Kearns, C.A. and Inouye, D.W. 1993 ...
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Hellebores.org: Links and Resources
... State. www.heronswood.com Sunshine Farm and Gardens: Certainly one of the biggest producers of hybrid hellebores. Barry Glick's nursery is located in Renick, West Virginia. www.sunfarm.com ... x sternii", The New Plantsman, June 2000. Mathew and McLewin. "Helleborus atrorubens: The Problem of Speciation in Acaulescent Hellebores", The New Plantsman. 3:3, September 1996. 170-177. Mathew and McLewin ...
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