The genus Caiophora belongs to Loasaceae subfam. Loasoideae. The species are mainly distributed in high elevations of the Andes. Their distribution ranges from Chile/Argentina up to southern Ecuador and from 2500 up to 5000 m a.s.l. Around 50 species are known, some of them endemic to small areas. In Chapter 2 a preliminary phylogeny of the genera and lineages of Loasaceae subfam. Loasoideae is provided. All genera and infrageneric entities are included in the analysis, using the plastid trnl(UAA) intron. The resulting phylogeny is used as basis for inferring hypothetical relationships within subfam. Loasoideae, the possible morphological apomorphies are mapped onto a cladogram. The closest relatives of Caiophora are taxa from the so called...
The anthropogenic impact on global climatic and environmental changes appears obvious. In addition ...
Increasing environmental changes primarily due to anthropogenic impacts, are affecting organisms all...
Flagogna reach endures various disturbances, mainly due to the natural dynamics of the river system....
This dissertation consists of seven manuscripts that are either published in, submitted to or in pre...
González Gutiérrez, Pedro Alejandro. 2014. Evolution and biogeography of Buxus L. (Buxaceae) in Cuba...
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This thesis elucidates patterns and drivers of invertebrate herbivory, herbivore diversity, and comm...
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The genus Palaua is a member of the tribe Malveae (Malvaceae, Malvoideae) including both annual and ...
Myxomycetes or Myxogastria (supergroup Amoebozoa) are one of several Protistean groups dispersing vi...
In meiner Dissertation befasse ich mich mit der Morphologie und der Evolution des Thorax der Libell...
Coprini sind eine Gruppe von Pilzen, die meist auf Kompost und Pferdemist wachsen und mehr als 100 J...
The documentation of life on Earth, that is, the inventorization of nature and the naming and classi...
This dissertation presents the results of my doctoral studies, which were focussed on main phylogene...
The anthropogenic impact on global climatic and environmental changes appears obvious. In addition ...
Increasing environmental changes primarily due to anthropogenic impacts, are affecting organisms all...
Flagogna reach endures various disturbances, mainly due to the natural dynamics of the river system....
This dissertation consists of seven manuscripts that are either published in, submitted to or in pre...
González Gutiérrez, Pedro Alejandro. 2014. Evolution and biogeography of Buxus L. (Buxaceae) in Cuba...
Summary (English) I. Human induced global change threatens biodiversity and trophic interactions....
This thesis elucidates patterns and drivers of invertebrate herbivory, herbivore diversity, and comm...
Chapter I – Introduction Global trade of beans of the cacao tree (Theobroma cacao), of which choco...
It has become clear that artificial light at night (ALAN) is one of the most widespread human-induce...
The genus Palaua is a member of the tribe Malveae (Malvaceae, Malvoideae) including both annual and ...
Myxomycetes or Myxogastria (supergroup Amoebozoa) are one of several Protistean groups dispersing vi...
In meiner Dissertation befasse ich mich mit der Morphologie und der Evolution des Thorax der Libell...
Coprini sind eine Gruppe von Pilzen, die meist auf Kompost und Pferdemist wachsen und mehr als 100 J...
The documentation of life on Earth, that is, the inventorization of nature and the naming and classi...
This dissertation presents the results of my doctoral studies, which were focussed on main phylogene...
The anthropogenic impact on global climatic and environmental changes appears obvious. In addition ...
Increasing environmental changes primarily due to anthropogenic impacts, are affecting organisms all...
Flagogna reach endures various disturbances, mainly due to the natural dynamics of the river system....