Erica L. is the largest of the 'Cape' clades that together comprise around half of the disproportionately high species richness of the Cape Floristic Region (CFR) of South Africa. Around 840 species of Erica are currently recognised, C.680 of which are found in the CFR, the rest distributed across the rest of Southern Africa, the highlands of Tropical Africa and Madagascar, and Europe. Erica is taxonomically well documented, but very little is known about species-level relationships. We present the first densely sampled phylogenetic analysis of Erica, using nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences (internal transcribed spacers; ITS) of c. 45% of the species from across the full geographic range of the genus, both Calluna and Daboecia (Eric...
The inclusion of the genus Philippia Klotzsch within Erica L. is formalized for the region covered b...
Leucadendron is a moderately large genus of Proteaceae almost entirely restricted to the Cape Floris...
Ericales is an ancient eudicot order encompassing numerous species of economic and ornamental values...
As one of the largest genera of flowering plants, the richness of species in Erica (Ericaceae) is al...
Whilst most of the immense species richness of heathers (Calluna, Daboecia and Erica: Ericeae; Erica...
Thesis (MSc)--University of Stellenbosch, 2006.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Erica is a genus of about 860 speci...
The genus Erica represents the epitome of plant biodiversity in the South African Cape fynbos with o...
A new classification of Ericaceae is presented based on phylogenetic analyses of nuclear and chlorop...
Background The disproportionate species richness of the world’s biodiversity hotspots could be expla...
Although pollinators have been suggested to drive speciation in the Cape flora, this has not been te...
The 426 species of the genus Erica L. in the south-western Cape are categorized according to their p...
With over 840 species Erica L. is one of the largest genera of the Ericaceae, comprising woody peren...
South Africa has the highest species diversity of ericaceous plants belonging to the Erica genus. Th...
Phylogenetic interrelationships in the enlarged order Ericales were investigated by jackknife analys...
The Erica genus has as yet not been investigated satisfactorily in terms of palynology. Its complica...
The inclusion of the genus Philippia Klotzsch within Erica L. is formalized for the region covered b...
Leucadendron is a moderately large genus of Proteaceae almost entirely restricted to the Cape Floris...
Ericales is an ancient eudicot order encompassing numerous species of economic and ornamental values...
As one of the largest genera of flowering plants, the richness of species in Erica (Ericaceae) is al...
Whilst most of the immense species richness of heathers (Calluna, Daboecia and Erica: Ericeae; Erica...
Thesis (MSc)--University of Stellenbosch, 2006.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Erica is a genus of about 860 speci...
The genus Erica represents the epitome of plant biodiversity in the South African Cape fynbos with o...
A new classification of Ericaceae is presented based on phylogenetic analyses of nuclear and chlorop...
Background The disproportionate species richness of the world’s biodiversity hotspots could be expla...
Although pollinators have been suggested to drive speciation in the Cape flora, this has not been te...
The 426 species of the genus Erica L. in the south-western Cape are categorized according to their p...
With over 840 species Erica L. is one of the largest genera of the Ericaceae, comprising woody peren...
South Africa has the highest species diversity of ericaceous plants belonging to the Erica genus. Th...
Phylogenetic interrelationships in the enlarged order Ericales were investigated by jackknife analys...
The Erica genus has as yet not been investigated satisfactorily in terms of palynology. Its complica...
The inclusion of the genus Philippia Klotzsch within Erica L. is formalized for the region covered b...
Leucadendron is a moderately large genus of Proteaceae almost entirely restricted to the Cape Floris...
Ericales is an ancient eudicot order encompassing numerous species of economic and ornamental values...