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Ecological Opportunity and Incumbency in the Diversification of Repeated Continental Colonizations by Muroid Rodents
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Evolutionary Inferences from Phylogenies: A Review of Methods
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SPECIES-LEVEL PARAPHYLY AND POLYPHYLY: Frequency, Causes, and Consequences, with Insights from Animal Mitochondrial DNA
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Evidence That Phylogenetically Novel Non-Indigenous Plants Experience Less Herbivory
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Nomenclature for the Nameless: A Proposal for an Integrative Molecular Taxonomy of Cryptic Diversity Exemplified by Planktonic Foraminifera
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Speciation dynamics during the global radiation of extant bats
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Small genomes dominate in plants growing on serpentine soils in West Balkans, an exhaustive study of 8 habitats covering 308 taxa
by Pustahija, Fatima
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Multilocus and SSU rRNA gene phylogenetic analyses of available cyanobacterial genomes, and their relation to the current taxonomic system
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Do Macrophylogenies Yield Stable Macroevolutionary Inferences? An Example from Squamate Reptiles
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INTEGRATING FOSSILS WITH MOLECULAR PHYLOGENIES IMPROVES INFERENCE OF TRAIT EVOLUTION
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Using Molecular, Morphological, and Palynological Evidence to Transfer Strumpfia maritima to the Monotypic Tribe Strumpfieae (Cinchonoideae, Rubiaceae), and a Re-delimitation of th...
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Paleohistological estimation of bone growth rate in extinct archosaurs
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Reconsideration of the systematics of Peniculida (Protista, Ciliophora) based on SSU rRNA gene sequences and new morphological features of Marituja and Disematostoma
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A Phylogenetic Evaluation of Whether Endophytes Become Saprotrophs at Host Senescence
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Associated evolution of bipedality and cursoriality among Triassic archosaurs: a phylogenetically controlled evaluation
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Population structure of the oldest known macroscopic communities from Mistaken Point, Newfoundland
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IS YOUR PHYLOGENY INFORMATIVE? MEASURING THE POWER OF COMPARATIVE METHODS
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Effects of plant species on stream bacterial communities via leachate from leaf litter
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