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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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Each subkingdom of East Asian flora (EAF) has a unique evolutionary history, but which has rarely been described based on phylogeographic studies of EAF species. The Spiraea japonica L. complex, which is widespread in East Asia (EA), has re...
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Speciation with gene flow often leads to ambiguous phylogenetic reconstructions, reticulate patterns of relatedness and conflicting nuclear versus mitochondrial (mt) lineages. Here we employed a fragment of the COI mtDNA gene and nuclear ge...
Kurt E Galbreath,Arseny A Makarikov,Kayce C Bell et al. Kurt E Galbreath et al.
The dynamic climate history that drove sea level fluctuation during past glacial periods mediated the movement of organisms between Asia and North America via the Bering Land Bridge. Investigations of the biogeographic histories of small ma...
Krystina D Mossop,Alan R Lemmon,Emily Moriarty Lemmon et al. Krystina D Mossop et al.
The progressive aridification of the Australian continent from ∼ 20 million years ago posed severe challenges for the persistence of its resident biota. A key question involves the role of refugial habitats - specifically, their ability to...
Daniel Wong,Hannah Norman,Thomas J Creedy et al. Daniel Wong et al.
Hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) are a diverse group of pollinators and a major research focus in ecology, but their phylogenetic relationships remain incompletely known. Using a genome skimming approach we generated mitochondrial genomes fo...
Chaehee Lee,Tracey A Ruhlman,Robert K Jansen Chaehee Lee
Cyperaceae, the second largest family in the monocot order Poales, comprises >5500 species and includes the genus Eleocharis with ∼ 250 species. A previous study of complete plastomes of two Eleocharis species documented extensive structur...
Domingo Lago-Barcia,Marta Álvarez-Presas,Marta Riutort et al. Domingo Lago-Barcia et al.
Several studies have focused on the phylogenetic relationships within the Geoplaninae land planarians (Tricladida). In those studies, ancient phylogenetic relationships remained obscure. In this work, the phylogeny of Geoplaninae is assesse...
Fabien L Condamine,Rémi Allio,Eliette L Reboud et al. Fabien L Condamine et al.
The swallowtail genus Papilio (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) is species rich, distributed worldwide, and has broad morphological habits and ecological niches. Because of its elevated species richness, it has been historically difficult to reco...
Justus Hagemann,Michael Hofreiter,Faysal Bibi et al. Justus Hagemann et al.
Sengis (order Macroscelidea) are small mammals endemic to Africa. The taxonomy and phylogeny of sengis has been difficult to resolve due to a lack of clear morphological apomorphies. Molecular phylogenies have already significantly revised ...
Daniel M Koenemann,Logan Kistler,Janelle M Burke Daniel M Koenemann
The genus Rumex L. (Polygonaceae) provides a unique system for investigating the evolutionary development of sex determination and molecular rate evolution. Historically, Rumex has been divided, both taxonomically and colloquially into two ...