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IDTitleSection/TopicAuthorsKeywords
649Habitat expansion without substantial niche shift in Stangeria
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Development and StructureMickle, James E; Coiro, Mario; Barone Lumaga, Maria Rosaria.Stangeria
Cycad
ecology
171Herbivory preferences among ecotypes of big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii)
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EcologyPittenger, Madison; Caudle, Keri; Baer, Sara; Johnson, Loretta; Maricle, Brian.population
herbivore
ecotype
big bluestem
423Herb layer response to deer exclusion and staged plant invasion within suburban forests
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Interactions of White-Tailed Deer and Invasive Plants in Forests of Eastern North AmericaMorrison, Janet.suburban forest ecology
Microstegium
white-tailed deer
566Heritability and Fitness Consequences of Architectural Effects Within Inflorescences
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Evolution, Development, and BSA Genetics of Floral Display - Form, Size, and ArrangementKulbaba, Mason W; Tomaszewski, Caitlin E; Clocher, Ilona C; Harder, Lawrence D.architectural effects
heritability
fitness
reproduction
1168Hermaphrodite-biased oviposition on a gynodioecious host plant in a novel nursery pollination interaction
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Recent Topics PostersDoubleday, Laura; Adler, Lynn.gynodioecy
nursery pollination
pollination
Herbivory
floral traits
evolutionary ecology
plant-pollinator interactions
plant-insect interactions
951Heteroblasty and Heterophylly – when two programs collide
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Kaplan Memorial Lecture - Neelima SinhaSinha, Neelima; Chitwood, Dan; Ichihashi, Yasunori; Ostria-Gallardo, Enrique; Zumstein, Kristina; Rowland, Steven.
381Hidden in collections: Strychnos electri, the first asterid fossil found in neotropical amber
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SystematicsStruwe, Lena; Poinar, George O..Paleobotany
Gentianales
herbarium
communication
fossil
Loganiaceae
digital tools
287High population genetic substructure in Hypochaeris leontodontoides (Asteraceae), an endemic rupicolous species of the Atlas Mountains in NW Africa
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BiogeographyJiménez López, Francisco Javier; Ortiz-Herrera, Maria Angeles; Berjano, Regina; Talavera, Salvador; Terrab, Anass.Asteraceae
Atlas Mountain range 
Pleistocene refuges 
Quaternary climate changes
High Mountain
312Histological Study of Laticifer and Rubber Particle Ontogeny in Taraxacum kok-saghyz Roots
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Development and StructureAbdul Ghaffar, Muhammad Akbar; Meulia, Tea; Cornish, Katrina.Taraxacum kok-saghyz
 Laticifer
Rubber Particle Ontogeny
817Historical Ethnobotany of the Antidiabetic Remedies of Trinidad and Tobago – Knowledge Conservation or Innovation?
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Economic BotanyBullard-Roberts, Angelle; Bennett, Bradley.knowledge transmission
Trinidad and Tobago
ethnobotany
medicinal plants
antidiabetic pharmacopoeia
440Historical pollen data as a comparative tool in climate change studies
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Studying Plant Pollinator Interactions in Changing Environments: Approaches, Lessons and Future DirectionsDeMariano, Audra J.; Miller-Struttmann, Nicole; Hoch, Peter C.; Krakos, Kyra N..Pollen load and diversity
museum specimens
phenology changes
239Historic Drought in California Is Linked to Fungal-Induced Dieback in a Keystone Chaparral Species
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EcophysiologyDavis, Avery; Aguirre, Natalie; Nelson, Sarah; Borges, Adriana; Pierce, Emily; Gilderman, Gina; Sauer, Kaitlyn; Morales, Frida; Taylor, Mariah; Palmeri, Gabriella; Holmlund, Helen; Davis, Stephen Darrel.drought
root hydraulics
Botryosphaeria
chaparral
fungal-induced dieback
324Hitting the century mark in an understudied, hyper-diverse lineage: Transcriptome-based phylogenomic analyses across the diatoms (Bacillariophyta)
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PhylogenomicsParks, Matthew; Johnson, Matthew; Ruck, Elizabeth; Alverson, Andrew; Wickett, Norm.diatom
phylogenomics
Transcriptome
orthology
331Horsetails: enigmatic Devonian source
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Horsetails Through Form, Space, and TimeStein Jr, William E; Berry, Christopher.Pseudosporochnales
horsetails
1005Horsetails through form, space, and time
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Horsetails Through Form, Space, and TimeRothwell, Gar W; Stevenson, Dennis WM.
569Horsetails through form, space, and time; introduction and overview
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Horsetails Through Form, Space, and TimeRothwell, Gar W.Equisetum
horsetail
evolution
structure and development
homology
systematics and phylogeny
590Host-switching as a major driver of diversification in parasitic plants: A case study in Orobanche
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The Future of Herbarium Genetics and GenomicsSchneider, Adam; Baldwin, Bruce G..Orobanchaceae
parasitism
phylogenetics
phylogenomics
cryptic species
new species
herbarium
genome skimming
362Hotspots of phylogenetic richness and endemism in the California flora
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The Future of Herbarium Genetics and GenomicsThornhill, Andrew; Baldwin, Bruce G.; Freyman, William A.; Nosratinia, Sonia; Morueta-Holme, Naia; Kling, Matthew; Baxter, David; Madsen, Tom; Ackerly, David; Mishler, Brent D..California flora
Spatial phylogenetics
Biodiverse software
diversity
endemism
374Hotspots of species richness and endemism in the California flora
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BiogeographyBaldwin, Bruce G.; Thornhill, Andrew; Freyman, William A.; Ackerly, David; Mishler, Brent D..biodiversity hotspots
California
species diversity
endemism
flora
species richness
124How can plants transport water under negative pressure?
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EcophysiologySchenk, H. Jochen; Espino, Susana; Papahadjopoulos-Sternberg, Brigitte; Zuo, Yi Y.; Jansen, Steven.xylem
angiosperms
water relations
cohesion-tension theory
surfactants
phospholipids
wood anatomy
424How do invasive plants move? The case of Brachypodium sylvaticum
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Molecular Ecology and EvolutionSchroyer, Tina; Thompson, Pam; Cruzan, Mitch.Isolation by Resistance
population genetics
local adaptation
range expansion
772How many degrees of separation? Morphological variation in the regional forms of Castilleja miniata (Orobanchaceae) and its potential use in species delimitation
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SystematicsJacobs, Sarah J.; Latvis, Maribeth; Tank, David C..Orobanchaceae
Lamiales
morphometrics
morphological variation
phylogenetics
Systematics
species delimitation
531Humphry Marshall and the Pennsylvania Botanical Circle
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HistoricalFlannery, Maura C..Humphry Marshall
John Bartram
botanical history
Trees
78Hybridization and anagenesis on Ulleung Island: case studies of violet and figwort
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Hybrids and HybridizationGil, Hee-Young; Pimenova, Elena; Maki, Masayuki; Taran, Aleksandr; Kim, Seung-Chul.hybridization
anagenesis
Ulleung Island
592Hybridization via long-distance pollen dispersal explains the occurrence of endemic Ipomopsis (Polemoniaceae) across the Southern Rockies
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Pollination BiologyMcCauley, Ross A; Allen, Shilah; Breeden, Meredith; Weber-Sauer, Melanie.Ipomopsis
Polemoniaceae
hybridization
long-distance dispersal
pollination

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