The Australian and New Zealand Microseris is supposed to have evolved from one or a few diaspores after a unique event of long-distance dispersal from western North America. At present, the plant group includes two species, M. lanceolata (Walp.) Sch.-Bip. and M. scapigera (Forst.) Sch.-Bip., each with two morphologically and ecologically divergent ecotypes. In spite of this classification, the morphological variation within and among ecotypes is not entirely consistent, and molecular investigations show evidence for the, possibly recent, occurrence of hybridisations between plants of different ecotypes. The present study investigates the overall morphological similarities among 1-4 plants of each of 54 Australian and New Zealand Microseris ...
This thesis deals with evolutionary relationships within the asterids, a group of plants comprising ...
There has been a decrease in the ability of biologists to identify their material correctly, particu...
Although morphologically well defined, the phylogeny and taxonomy of Myosotis has been uncertain. In...
The Australian and New Zealand Microseris is supposed to have evolved from one or a few diaspores af...
Morphology suggests that the Californian annual Microseris douglasii is a monophyletic sister group ...
The autogamous diploid annual Microseris douglasii of California occurs in many isolated populations...
The taxonomy of Microseris subgenus Monermos (Hook. f.) Chambers (Compositae) is investigated. Two s...
To determine the origin of the tetraploid annuals Microseris campestris and M. acuminata, chloroplas...
This thesis describes molecular systematic studies that test hypotheses concerning the age and origi...
The purpose of this study was to re-examine the morphological characters of native New Zealand Lobel...
The Tasmanian blue gum, Eucalyptus globulus, is native to Tasmania, the Bass Strait Islands, and Vic...
Wahlenbergia is a large genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. In this thesis th...
Craspedia (Compositae: Gnaphalieae) is a genus of 23 species found only in Australia and New Zealand...
Phlegmariurus varius is an Australasian species of lycophyte that has long been recognised as morpho...
The variation in selected leaf morphological traits was examined across the geographic ranges of two...
This thesis deals with evolutionary relationships within the asterids, a group of plants comprising ...
There has been a decrease in the ability of biologists to identify their material correctly, particu...
Although morphologically well defined, the phylogeny and taxonomy of Myosotis has been uncertain. In...
The Australian and New Zealand Microseris is supposed to have evolved from one or a few diaspores af...
Morphology suggests that the Californian annual Microseris douglasii is a monophyletic sister group ...
The autogamous diploid annual Microseris douglasii of California occurs in many isolated populations...
The taxonomy of Microseris subgenus Monermos (Hook. f.) Chambers (Compositae) is investigated. Two s...
To determine the origin of the tetraploid annuals Microseris campestris and M. acuminata, chloroplas...
This thesis describes molecular systematic studies that test hypotheses concerning the age and origi...
The purpose of this study was to re-examine the morphological characters of native New Zealand Lobel...
The Tasmanian blue gum, Eucalyptus globulus, is native to Tasmania, the Bass Strait Islands, and Vic...
Wahlenbergia is a large genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. In this thesis th...
Craspedia (Compositae: Gnaphalieae) is a genus of 23 species found only in Australia and New Zealand...
Phlegmariurus varius is an Australasian species of lycophyte that has long been recognised as morpho...
The variation in selected leaf morphological traits was examined across the geographic ranges of two...
This thesis deals with evolutionary relationships within the asterids, a group of plants comprising ...
There has been a decrease in the ability of biologists to identify their material correctly, particu...
Although morphologically well defined, the phylogeny and taxonomy of Myosotis has been uncertain. In...