Rhodocoma gigantea and Rhodocoma foliosus have been recognised by earlier authors as separate species on the basis of perianth length and shape. Linder (1985) superficially lumped these two species under Rhodocoma gigantea arguing that the difference between the two appear to be brought by ecological gradient. Numerical phenetic analyses of 19 quantitative floral morphological characters investigated from 33 herbarium specimens reveal that Rhodocoma gigantea complex consists of two groups. One group corresponded to Rhodocoma gigantea, having longer and wider spikelets, perianth segments and bracts, while the other correspond to Rhodocoma foliosus having shorter and thinner female spikelets, bracts and perianth segments than the former. Mini...
Bibliography: pages 85-92.Patterns of speciation and potential evolutionary pressures and constraint...
Myrtaceae is a family with high taxonomic complexity, especially the very rich genera such as Myrcia...
The endangered plant Zieria prostrata J.A.Armstrong (Rutaceae) is known from only four coastal headl...
A macroevolutionary analysis of macroecological relationships in Rhodocoma revealed a complex histor...
Background and aims - Gloriosa superba L. is a highly variable species occurring in a wide range of ...
Species that show high levels of infraspecific variation in several quantitative characters are ofte...
Brachyglottis (Asteraceae) is a genus of approximately 30 species in the Brachyglottidinae, a recent...
Rhododendron ferrugineum occurs in the mountains of the Central Europe with large disjunction in geo...
Certain taxonomic groups within the American flora and fauna are relatively unexplored in terms of t...
Why some species exhibit larger geographical ranges than others, and to what extent does variation i...
The polymorphic species Pelargonium reniforme Curt, is subdivided into subsp. reniforme and subsp. v...
Many diverse plant clades possess bilaterally symmetrical flowers and specialized pollination syndro...
Hybrids between the acid-loving species Rhododendron ferrugineum and the basic soil species Rhododen...
Mimulus section Diplacus consists of erect or prostrate shrubs found throughout\ud California in man...
Aim: Understanding the evolution of the latitudinal diversity gradient (i.e. increase in species div...
Bibliography: pages 85-92.Patterns of speciation and potential evolutionary pressures and constraint...
Myrtaceae is a family with high taxonomic complexity, especially the very rich genera such as Myrcia...
The endangered plant Zieria prostrata J.A.Armstrong (Rutaceae) is known from only four coastal headl...
A macroevolutionary analysis of macroecological relationships in Rhodocoma revealed a complex histor...
Background and aims - Gloriosa superba L. is a highly variable species occurring in a wide range of ...
Species that show high levels of infraspecific variation in several quantitative characters are ofte...
Brachyglottis (Asteraceae) is a genus of approximately 30 species in the Brachyglottidinae, a recent...
Rhododendron ferrugineum occurs in the mountains of the Central Europe with large disjunction in geo...
Certain taxonomic groups within the American flora and fauna are relatively unexplored in terms of t...
Why some species exhibit larger geographical ranges than others, and to what extent does variation i...
The polymorphic species Pelargonium reniforme Curt, is subdivided into subsp. reniforme and subsp. v...
Many diverse plant clades possess bilaterally symmetrical flowers and specialized pollination syndro...
Hybrids between the acid-loving species Rhododendron ferrugineum and the basic soil species Rhododen...
Mimulus section Diplacus consists of erect or prostrate shrubs found throughout\ud California in man...
Aim: Understanding the evolution of the latitudinal diversity gradient (i.e. increase in species div...
Bibliography: pages 85-92.Patterns of speciation and potential evolutionary pressures and constraint...
Myrtaceae is a family with high taxonomic complexity, especially the very rich genera such as Myrcia...
The endangered plant Zieria prostrata J.A.Armstrong (Rutaceae) is known from only four coastal headl...