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View article: Using phylogenetic data for island biogeography analyses: The DAISIEprep package
Using phylogenetic data for island biogeography analyses: The DAISIEprep package Open
New methodologies to infer past evolutionary, ecological and biogeographical processes from molecular phylogenies are rapidly being developed. However, these often employ unfamiliar data structures that may pose a barrier to their use. DAI…
View article: Island biogeography of the megadiverse plant family Asteraceae
Island biogeography of the megadiverse plant family Asteraceae Open
The megadiverse plant family Asteraceae forms an iconic component of island floras including many spectacular radiations, but a global picture of its insular diversity is lacking. Here, we uncover the global biogeographical and evolutionar…
View article: Asteraceae in isolation: diversity and island biogeography of the largest plant family
Asteraceae in isolation: diversity and island biogeography of the largest plant family Open
The hyperdiverse plant family Asteraceae, with over 32,000 species globally, forms an iconic component of island floras, including many spectacular radiations, but a global picture of their insular diversity is lacking. Here, we uncover th…
View article: Evolutionary genomics of oceanic island radiations
Evolutionary genomics of oceanic island radiations Open
View article: DAISIEprep: an R package for the extraction and formatting of data for the island biogeography model DAISIE
DAISIEprep: an R package for the extraction and formatting of data for the island biogeography model DAISIE Open
Phylogenetic trees are commonly used to answer questions on biogeographical and diversification histories of different groups. Recently, new approaches have been developed that use community phylogenetic trees requiring a data structure di…
View article: Ynés Mexía: Mexican-American Botanist and Trailblazer
Ynés Mexía: Mexican-American Botanist and Trailblazer Open
Ynés Mexía was a fearless botanist who traveled to some of the most remote regions in North and South America and collected over 140,000 specimens, including a new genus of Asteraceae.Ynés Enriquetta Julietta Mexía was born in 1870 in Wash…
View article: Climate change threatens New Guinea’s biocultural heritage
Climate change threatens New Guinea’s biocultural heritage Open
Climate-smart strategic expansion of protected area networks is essential to protect and reinforce biocultural traditions.