Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Myrteae (c. 2500 species; 51 genera) is the largest tribe of Myrtaceae and an ecologically important groups of angiosperms in the Neotropics. Systematic relationships in Myrteae are complex, hindering conservation initiatives and jeopardizing evolutionary modelling. A well-supported and robust phylogenetic hypothesis was here targeted towards a comprehensive understanding of the relationships within the tribe. The resultant topology was used as a base for key evolutionary analyses such as age estimation, historical biogeography and diversification rate patterns. One nuclear (ITS) and seven chloroplast (psbAt...
Species diversity is unequally distributed across the globe, with the greatest concentration occurri...
The flora of the Neotropics is unmatched in its diversity, however the mechanisms by which diversity...
Phylogenetic studies have highlighted incongruous generic placement and the usage of inappropriate n...
Myrteae (c. 2500 species; 51 genera) is the largest tribe of Myrtaceae and an ecologically important...
Myrteae (c. 2500 species; 51 genera) is the largest tribe of Myrtaceae and an ecologically important...
The angiosperm family Myrtaceae comprises 17 tribes with more than half of the estimated 5500 specie...
Low morphological variation at all taxonomic levels give Neotropical Myrtaceae a reputation as a 'di...
The angiosperm family Myrtaceae has extant and fossil taxa from all southern continents and is assum...
This thesis investigates the evolutionary history of plants in the tribe Myrteae (family Myrtaceae),...
Myrtaceae is a large and species-rich family of woody eudicots, with prevalent distribution in the S...
Phylogenetic relationships of Myrcia s.l., the most species-rich tree genus in the Brazilian cerrado...
The genus Myrceugenia (Myrtaceae) is treated taxonomically in its entirety for the first time. Thirt...
1. Many factors shape plant reproductive patterns including climate, competition or attraction of po...
We studied the evolutionary history of Chrysobalanaceae with phylogenetic analyses of complete plast...
Calyptranthes is the largest clade of Myrcia s. l., and is a group of considerable diversity in the ...
Species diversity is unequally distributed across the globe, with the greatest concentration occurri...
The flora of the Neotropics is unmatched in its diversity, however the mechanisms by which diversity...
Phylogenetic studies have highlighted incongruous generic placement and the usage of inappropriate n...
Myrteae (c. 2500 species; 51 genera) is the largest tribe of Myrtaceae and an ecologically important...
Myrteae (c. 2500 species; 51 genera) is the largest tribe of Myrtaceae and an ecologically important...
The angiosperm family Myrtaceae comprises 17 tribes with more than half of the estimated 5500 specie...
Low morphological variation at all taxonomic levels give Neotropical Myrtaceae a reputation as a 'di...
The angiosperm family Myrtaceae has extant and fossil taxa from all southern continents and is assum...
This thesis investigates the evolutionary history of plants in the tribe Myrteae (family Myrtaceae),...
Myrtaceae is a large and species-rich family of woody eudicots, with prevalent distribution in the S...
Phylogenetic relationships of Myrcia s.l., the most species-rich tree genus in the Brazilian cerrado...
The genus Myrceugenia (Myrtaceae) is treated taxonomically in its entirety for the first time. Thirt...
1. Many factors shape plant reproductive patterns including climate, competition or attraction of po...
We studied the evolutionary history of Chrysobalanaceae with phylogenetic analyses of complete plast...
Calyptranthes is the largest clade of Myrcia s. l., and is a group of considerable diversity in the ...
Species diversity is unequally distributed across the globe, with the greatest concentration occurri...
The flora of the Neotropics is unmatched in its diversity, however the mechanisms by which diversity...
Phylogenetic studies have highlighted incongruous generic placement and the usage of inappropriate n...