Antennaria are dioecious perennial herbs distributed mainly in the Holarctic Region, with their major center of diversity in the Rocky Mountains of Western North America. The genus comprises 33 known sexual diploid/tetraploid species and at least five polyploid agamic complexes which mostly reproduce by forming asexual seeds. We performed a phylogenetic reconstruction of the 31 sexually-reproducing Antennaria species using a novel target enrichment method that employs custom capture probes designed to work across Asteraceae. Both concatenated and coalescent-based analyses of DNA sequence data from hundreds of nuclear loci recovered Antennaria as a monophyletic group except for the long-disputed species, Antennaria linearifolia, which was re...
The genus Lasthenia (Madieae, Asteraceae), consists of predominantly annual plant species that are l...
Diversification in Amelanchier tetraploid apomicts differs from that of diploid sexuals and produces...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The Campanulaceae are a diverse clade of flowering plants encompassing more th...
Antennaria are dioecious perennial herbs distributed mainly in the Holarctic Region with their major...
Antennaria are dioecious perennial herbs distributed mainly in the Holarctic Region with their major...
Antennaria rosea, a polyploid agamic complex, originated from hybridization, polyploidization, and i...
Premise: The genus Antennaria has a complex evolutionary history due to dioecism, excessive polyploi...
Antennaria and Symphyotrichum represent two of the most taxonomically complex genera of the family A...
Asteraceae account for 10% of all flowering plant species, and 35%–40% of these are in five closely ...
Grindelia is among the most taxonomically challenging groups of North American composites. The genu...
Biodiversity results from multiple evolutionary mechanisms, including genetic variation and natural ...
With c. 24700 species (10% of all flowering plants), Asteraceae are one of the largest and most phen...
Polyploidization has occurred many times during the evolution of angiosperms. Allopolyploidization i...
Artemisia frigida is a temperate grassland species that has the largest natural range among its genu...
The North American Astereae clade (Asteraceae: Astereae) represents an ecologically important lineag...
The genus Lasthenia (Madieae, Asteraceae), consists of predominantly annual plant species that are l...
Diversification in Amelanchier tetraploid apomicts differs from that of diploid sexuals and produces...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The Campanulaceae are a diverse clade of flowering plants encompassing more th...
Antennaria are dioecious perennial herbs distributed mainly in the Holarctic Region with their major...
Antennaria are dioecious perennial herbs distributed mainly in the Holarctic Region with their major...
Antennaria rosea, a polyploid agamic complex, originated from hybridization, polyploidization, and i...
Premise: The genus Antennaria has a complex evolutionary history due to dioecism, excessive polyploi...
Antennaria and Symphyotrichum represent two of the most taxonomically complex genera of the family A...
Asteraceae account for 10% of all flowering plant species, and 35%–40% of these are in five closely ...
Grindelia is among the most taxonomically challenging groups of North American composites. The genu...
Biodiversity results from multiple evolutionary mechanisms, including genetic variation and natural ...
With c. 24700 species (10% of all flowering plants), Asteraceae are one of the largest and most phen...
Polyploidization has occurred many times during the evolution of angiosperms. Allopolyploidization i...
Artemisia frigida is a temperate grassland species that has the largest natural range among its genu...
The North American Astereae clade (Asteraceae: Astereae) represents an ecologically important lineag...
The genus Lasthenia (Madieae, Asteraceae), consists of predominantly annual plant species that are l...
Diversification in Amelanchier tetraploid apomicts differs from that of diploid sexuals and produces...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The Campanulaceae are a diverse clade of flowering plants encompassing more th...