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期刊名:Molecular phylogenetics and evolution

缩写:MOL PHYLOGENET EVOL

ISSN:1055-7903

e-ISSN:1095-9513

IF/分区:3.6/Q1

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The Scrub Mint clade(Lamiaceae) provides a unique system for investigating the evolutionary processes driving diversification in the North American Coastal Plain from both a systematic and biogeographic context. The clade comprisesDicerandr...
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The speciation continuum is the process by which genetic groups diverge until they reach reproductive isolation. It has become common in the literature to show that this process is gradual and flickering, with possibly many instances of sec...
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Nidulariaceae, also known as bird's nest fungi, is an understudied group of mushroom-forming fungi. The common name is derived from their nest-like morphology. Bird's nest fungi are ubiquitous wood decomposers or saprobes on dung. Recent st...
Jorge Cruz-Nicolás,Juan Pablo Jaramillo-Correa,David S Gernandt Jorge Cruz-Nicolás
The study of the patterns of polymorphism and molecular evolution among closely related species is key to understanding the evolutionary forces involved in the diversification of lineages. This point is a big challenge in species with slow ...
Kritika M Garg,Chyi Yin Gwee,Balaji Chattopadhyay et al. Kritika M Garg et al.
Traditional classification of many animals, including birds, has been highly dependent on external morphological characters like plumage coloration. However, both bioacoustics and genetic or genomic data have revolutionized our understandin...
Johnma José Rondón,Vadim A Pisarenco,José Ramón Pardos-Blas et al. Johnma José Rondón et al.
Chemoreception is critical for the survival and reproduction of animals. Except for a reduced group of insects and chelicerates, the molecular identity of chemosensory proteins is poorly understood in invertebrates. Gastropoda is the extant...
Su-Ching Chang,Shane T Ahyong,Ling-Ming Tsang Su-Ching Chang
A comprehensive molecular analysis of the deep-sea blind lobsters of the family Polychelidae, often referred to as "living fossils", is conducted based on all six modern genera and 27 of the 38 extant species. Using six genetic markers from...
Gabriele Maria Sgarlata,Emmanuel Rasolondraibe,Jordi Salmona et al. Gabriele Maria Sgarlata et al.
Madagascar exhibits extraordinarily high level of species richness and endemism, while being severely threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation (HL&F). In front of these threats to biodiversity, conservation effort can be directed, for i...
Kátia C C Capel,Carla Zilberberg,Raphael M Carpes et al. Kátia C C Capel et al.
Deep-water coral reefs are found worldwide and harbor biodiversity levels that are comparable to their shallow-water counterparts. However, the genetic diversity and population structure of deep-water species remain poorly explored, and his...