Browsing Recursos externos by Author "Weigend, Maximilian"
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Asterid phylogenomics/phylotranscriptomics uncover morphological evolutionary histories and support ...
Zhang, Caifei; Zhang, Taikui; Luebert Bruron, Federico; Xiang, Yezi; Huang, Chien-Hsun; Hu, Yi; Rees, Mathew; Frohlich, Michael W.; Qi, Ji; Weigend, Maximilian; Ma, Hong (Oxford, 2020)Asterids are one of the most successful angiosperm lineages, exhibiting extensive morphological diversity and including a number of important crops. Despite their biological prominence and ... -
Erratum to: Major lineages of Loasaceae subfam. Loasoideae diversified during the Andean uplift (vol ...
Acuña Castillo, Rafael; Luebert Bruron, Federico; Henning, Tilo; Weigend, Maximilian (Elsevier, 2020) -
Familial classification of the Boraginales
Luebert Bruron, Federico José; Cecchi, Lorenzo; Frohlich, Michael; Gottschling, Marc; Guilliams, C. Matt; Hasenstab-Lehman, Kristen; Hilger, Hartmut; Miller, James; Mittelbach, Moritz; Nazaire, Mare; Nepi, Massimo; Nocentini, Daniele; Daniele, Dietrich; Olmstead, Richard; Selvi, Federico; Simpson, Michael; Sutorý, Karel; Valdés, Benito; Walden, Genevieve; Weigend, Maximilian (International Association for Plant Taxonomy, 2016)he Boraginales are now universally accepted as monophyletic and firmly placed in Lamiidae. However, a consensus about familial classification has remained elusive, with some advocating recognition ... -
Major lineages of Loasaceae subfam. Loasoideae diversified during the Andean uplift
Acuña Castillo, Rafael; Luebert Bruron, Federico José; Henning, Tilo; Weigend, Maximilian (Academic Press, 2019)The Loasoideae is the largest clade in the Loasaceae. This subfamily is widespread throughout the Neotropics and centered in the Andes, presenting an excellent opportunity to study diversification ... -
Multiple origins for Hound’s tongues (Cynoglossum L.) and Navel seeds (Omphalodes Mill.) – The phylogeny ...
Weigend, Maximilian; Luebert Bruron, Federico José; Selvi, Federico; Brokamp, Grischa; Hilger, Hartmut (Elsevier, 2013)Recent studies all indicated that both the affinities and subdivision of Boraginaceae s.str. are unsatisfactorily resolved. Major open issues are the placement and affinities of Boraginaceae ... -
Phylogenetic relationships and generic re-arrangements in "South Andean Loasas" (Loasaceae)
Acuña, Rafael; Fliesswasser, Stella; Ackermann, Markus; Henning, Tilo; Luebert Bruron, Federico José; Weigend, Maximilian (Int Assoc Plant Taxonomy, 2017-04)Loasaceae, a mostly American group, is one of the largest families of Cornales. In spite of considerable progress over the last 20 years, the relationships of some clades remain controversial, ... -
Phylogeny and historical biogeography of Hydrophyllaceae and Namaceae, with a special reference to ...
Vasile, Maria Anna; Jeiter, Julius; Weigend, Maximilian; Luebert Bruron, Federico José (Taylor & Fracis, 2020)This study aimed to examine the systematic position of South American species ofPhacelia(Hydrophyllaceae) andWigandia(Namaceae) and the historical biogeography of Hydrophyllaceae and Namaceae ... -
Phylogeny and historical biogeography of Lithospermeae (Boraginaceae): Disentangling the possible ...
Chacón, Juliana; Luebert Bruron, Federico José; Selvi, Federico; Cecchi, Lorenzo; Weigend, Maximilian (Academic Press, 2019)Studies about the drivers of angiosperm clade diversifications have revealed how the environment continuously alters the species chances to adapt or to go extinct. This process depends on ... -
The borage family (Boraginaceae s.str.): A revised infrafamilial classification based on new phylogenetic ...
Chacón, Juliana; Luebert Bruron, Federico José; Hilger, Hartmut; Ovchinnikova, Svetlana; Selvi, Federico; Cecchi, Lorenzo; Guilliams, C. Matt; Hasenstab-Lehman, Kristen; Sutorý, Karel; Simpson, Michael; Weigend, Maximilian (International Association for Plant Taxonomy, 2016)Boraginaceae s.str. is a subcosmopolitan family of 1600 to 1700 species in around 90 genera, and recent phylogenetic studies indicate that the infrafamilial classification as currently used ...