Recent phylogenetic works have begun to address long-standing questions regarding the systematics of Campanula (Campanulaceae). Yet, aspects of the evolutionary history, particularly in northwestern North America, remain unresolved. Thus, our primary goal in this study was to infer the phylogenetic positions of northwestern Campanula species within the greater Campanuloideae tree. We combined new sequence data from 5 markers (atpB, rbcL,matK, and trnL-F regions of the chloroplast and the nuclear ITS) representing 12 species ofCampanula with previously published datasets for worldwide campanuloids, allowing us to include approximately 75% of North American Campanuleae in a phylogenetic analysis of the Campanuloideae. Because all but one of N...
Background New powerful biogeographic methods have focused attention on long-standing hypotheses reg...
© 2014 Botanical Society of America. Premise of the study: The species-rich Neotropical genera Centr...
The study of very large and very old clades holds the promise of greater insights into evolution acr...
Recent phylogenetic works have begun to address long-standing questions regarding the systematics of...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The Campanulaceae are a diverse clade of flowering plants encompassing more th...
The Campanulaceae is a large, nearly cosmopolitan family, chiefly of temperate regions, with a huge...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The Campanulaceae are a diverse clade of flowering plants encompassing more th...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The Campanulaceae are a diverse clade of flowering plants encompassing more th...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The Campanulaceae are a diverse clade of flowering plants encompassing more th...
Background The Campanulaceae (the hare bell or bellflower family) is a derived angiosperm family...
We reconstruct here the spatial and temporal evolution of the Campanula alliance in order to better ...
Campanulaceae are a large, nearly cosmopolitan angiosperm family that are well‐accepted as monophyle...
Author Institution: Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Ohio State University, Columbus 1
Campanulaceae is a family of flowering plants in the Asterales that is composed of five morphologica...
Background Speciose clades usually harbor species with a broad spectrum of adaptive strategies and c...
Background New powerful biogeographic methods have focused attention on long-standing hypotheses reg...
© 2014 Botanical Society of America. Premise of the study: The species-rich Neotropical genera Centr...
The study of very large and very old clades holds the promise of greater insights into evolution acr...
Recent phylogenetic works have begun to address long-standing questions regarding the systematics of...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The Campanulaceae are a diverse clade of flowering plants encompassing more th...
The Campanulaceae is a large, nearly cosmopolitan family, chiefly of temperate regions, with a huge...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The Campanulaceae are a diverse clade of flowering plants encompassing more th...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The Campanulaceae are a diverse clade of flowering plants encompassing more th...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The Campanulaceae are a diverse clade of flowering plants encompassing more th...
Background The Campanulaceae (the hare bell or bellflower family) is a derived angiosperm family...
We reconstruct here the spatial and temporal evolution of the Campanula alliance in order to better ...
Campanulaceae are a large, nearly cosmopolitan angiosperm family that are well‐accepted as monophyle...
Author Institution: Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Ohio State University, Columbus 1
Campanulaceae is a family of flowering plants in the Asterales that is composed of five morphologica...
Background Speciose clades usually harbor species with a broad spectrum of adaptive strategies and c...
Background New powerful biogeographic methods have focused attention on long-standing hypotheses reg...
© 2014 Botanical Society of America. Premise of the study: The species-rich Neotropical genera Centr...
The study of very large and very old clades holds the promise of greater insights into evolution acr...