This data paper presents a largely phylogeny-based online taxonomic backbone for the Cactaceae compiled from literature and online sources using the tools of the EDIT Platform for Cybertaxonomy. The data will form a contribution of the Caryophyllales Network for the World Flora Online and serve as the base for further integration of research results from the systematic research community. The final aim is to treat all effectively published scientific names in the family. The checklist includes 150 accepted genera, 1851 accepted species, 91 hybrids, 746 infraspecific taxa (458 heterotypic, 288 with autonyms), 17,932 synonyms of accepted taxa, 16 definitely excluded names, 389 names of uncertain application, 672 unresolved names and 454 names...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143660/1/ajb21069.pdfhttps://deepblue....
Estudos filogenômicos usando Sequenciamento de Próxima Geração (do inglês, Next Generation Sequencin...
Most of the species of Chroococcaceae are capable of developing in various ways: as microscopic or m...
This data paper presents a largely phylogeny-based online taxonomic backbone for the Cactaceae compi...
This data paper presents a largely phylogeny-based online taxonomic backbone for the Cactaceae compi...
The Caryophyllales constitute a major lineage of flowering plants with approximately 12?500 species ...
The ongoing paradigm shift in taxonomy from individual contributions to a truly collaborative and fo...
The ongoing paradigm shift in taxonomy from individual contributions to a truly collaborative and fo...
The ongoing paradigm shift in taxonomy from individual contributions to a truly collaborative and fo...
The Caryophyllales TEN is one of the Taxonomic Expert Networks for the World Flora Online (WFO, worl...
One of the major goals of systematics is to provide a synthesis of knowledge on the diversity of a g...
AbstractOne of the major goals of systematics is to provide a synthesis of knowledge on the diversit...
Assigning correct names to taxa is a challenging goal in the taxonomy of many groups within the Cary...
The Cactaceae family comprises 15 genera and nearly 2000 species. With one exception, these are all ...
It is commonly believed that the greatest single difficulty of the classification of the Cactaceae i...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143660/1/ajb21069.pdfhttps://deepblue....
Estudos filogenômicos usando Sequenciamento de Próxima Geração (do inglês, Next Generation Sequencin...
Most of the species of Chroococcaceae are capable of developing in various ways: as microscopic or m...
This data paper presents a largely phylogeny-based online taxonomic backbone for the Cactaceae compi...
This data paper presents a largely phylogeny-based online taxonomic backbone for the Cactaceae compi...
The Caryophyllales constitute a major lineage of flowering plants with approximately 12?500 species ...
The ongoing paradigm shift in taxonomy from individual contributions to a truly collaborative and fo...
The ongoing paradigm shift in taxonomy from individual contributions to a truly collaborative and fo...
The ongoing paradigm shift in taxonomy from individual contributions to a truly collaborative and fo...
The Caryophyllales TEN is one of the Taxonomic Expert Networks for the World Flora Online (WFO, worl...
One of the major goals of systematics is to provide a synthesis of knowledge on the diversity of a g...
AbstractOne of the major goals of systematics is to provide a synthesis of knowledge on the diversit...
Assigning correct names to taxa is a challenging goal in the taxonomy of many groups within the Cary...
The Cactaceae family comprises 15 genera and nearly 2000 species. With one exception, these are all ...
It is commonly believed that the greatest single difficulty of the classification of the Cactaceae i...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143660/1/ajb21069.pdfhttps://deepblue....
Estudos filogenômicos usando Sequenciamento de Próxima Geração (do inglês, Next Generation Sequencin...
Most of the species of Chroococcaceae are capable of developing in various ways: as microscopic or m...