Fig. 4. Indicative distribution of Acacia subg. Acacia (excluding the distribution of A. farnesiana in Australia).Published as part of Maslin, B. R., Miller, J. T. & Seigler, D. S., 2003, Overview of the generic status of Acacia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae), pp. 1-18 in Australian Systematic Botany 16 on page 10, DOI: 10.1071/SB02008, http://zenodo.org/record/256137
Plant relationships have implications for many fields including weed biological control. The use of ...
Plant relationships have implications for many fields including weed biological control. The use of ...
Fig. 1. (A–F) Schematic diagrams of recent molecular and morphological cladistic studies in pruned f...
Fig. 8. Indicative distribution of distribution of Acacia subg. Phyllodineae.Published as part of Ma...
Maslin, B. R., Miller, J. T., Seigler, D. S. (2003): Overview of the generic status of Acacia (Legum...
Fig. 5. Indicative distribution of distribution of Acacia subg. Aculeiferum sens. str. (excludes sec...
Miller, Joseph T., Seigler, David (2012): Evolutionary and taxonomic relationships of Acacia s.l. (L...
Miller, Joseph T., Seigler, David (2012): Evolutionary and taxonomic relationships of Acacia s.l. (L...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Linking the functional traits of Australian A...
Fig. 1. (A–F) Schematic diagrams of recent molecular and morphological cladistic studies in pruned f...
This repository contains the full dataset used for the analyses provided in Chapter "The global dist...
This repository contains the full global database used for the analyses provided in Chapter " The gl...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Intraspecific genetic and ecological differen...
Comments were presented on an article published in October 2020 in Ecology and Evolution ("Predictiv...
‘ Acacia coulteri ’ group (Fig. 7) A New World group of 13 species that represent a distinct, but...
Plant relationships have implications for many fields including weed biological control. The use of ...
Plant relationships have implications for many fields including weed biological control. The use of ...
Fig. 1. (A–F) Schematic diagrams of recent molecular and morphological cladistic studies in pruned f...
Fig. 8. Indicative distribution of distribution of Acacia subg. Phyllodineae.Published as part of Ma...
Maslin, B. R., Miller, J. T., Seigler, D. S. (2003): Overview of the generic status of Acacia (Legum...
Fig. 5. Indicative distribution of distribution of Acacia subg. Aculeiferum sens. str. (excludes sec...
Miller, Joseph T., Seigler, David (2012): Evolutionary and taxonomic relationships of Acacia s.l. (L...
Miller, Joseph T., Seigler, David (2012): Evolutionary and taxonomic relationships of Acacia s.l. (L...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Linking the functional traits of Australian A...
Fig. 1. (A–F) Schematic diagrams of recent molecular and morphological cladistic studies in pruned f...
This repository contains the full dataset used for the analyses provided in Chapter "The global dist...
This repository contains the full global database used for the analyses provided in Chapter " The gl...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Intraspecific genetic and ecological differen...
Comments were presented on an article published in October 2020 in Ecology and Evolution ("Predictiv...
‘ Acacia coulteri ’ group (Fig. 7) A New World group of 13 species that represent a distinct, but...
Plant relationships have implications for many fields including weed biological control. The use of ...
Plant relationships have implications for many fields including weed biological control. The use of ...
Fig. 1. (A–F) Schematic diagrams of recent molecular and morphological cladistic studies in pruned f...