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Anna Trias-Blasi
Researcher at Royal Botanic Gardens
Publications - 35
Citations - 314
Anna Trias-Blasi is an academic researcher from Royal Botanic Gardens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vitaceae & Biology. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 28 publications receiving 194 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna Trias-Blasi include Trinity College, Dublin & University College Dublin.
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New Guinea has the world’s richest island flora
Rodrigo Cámara-Leret,Rodrigo Cámara-Leret,David G. Frodin,Frits Adema,Christiane Anderson,Marc S. Appelhans,George Argent,Susana Arias Guerrero,Peter S. Ashton,William J. Baker,Anders S. Barfod,David S. Barrington,Renata Borosova,Gemma L. C. Bramley,Marie Briggs,Sven Buerki,Daniel Cahen,Martin W. Callmander,Martin Cheek,Cheng-Wei Chen,Barry J. Conn,Mark J.E. Coode,Iain Darbyshire,Sally Dawson,John Dransfield,Clare Drinkell,Brigitta E.E. Duyfjes,Atsushi Ebihara,Zacky Ezedin,Long Fei Fu,Osia Gideon,Deden Girmansyah,Rafaël Govaerts,Helen Fortune-Hopkins,Gustavo Hassemer,Alistair Hay,Charlie D. Heatubun,D. J. Nicholas Hind,Peter C. Hoch,Peter Homot,Peter Hovenkamp,Mark Hughes,Matthew Jebb,Laura V. S. Jennings,Tiberius Jimbo,Michael Kessler,Ruth Kiew,Sandra Knapp,Penniel Lamei,Marcus Lehnert,Marcus Lehnert,Gwilym P. Lewis,Hans Peter Linder,Stuart Lindsay,Yee Wen Low,Yee Wen Low,Yee Wen Low,Eve Lucas,Jeffrey P. Mancera,Alexandre K. Monro,Alison Moore,David J. Middleton,Hidetoshi Nagamasu,Mark Newman,Eimear Nic Lughadha,Pablo Hendrigo Alves De Melo,Daniel J. Ohlsen,Daniel J. Ohlsen,Caroline M. Pannell,Caroline M. Pannell,Caroline M. Pannell,Barbara S. Parris,Laura Pearce,Darin S. Penneys,Leon R. Perrie,Peter Petoe,Peter Petoe,Axel Dalberg Poulsen,Ghillean T. Prance,J. Peter Quakenbush,Niels Raes,Michele Rodda,Zachary S. Rogers,André Schuiteman,Pedro Bond Schwartsburd,Robert W. Scotland,Mark P. Simmons,David A. Simpson,David A. Simpson,Peter F. Stevens,Michael A. Sundue,Weston Testo,Anna Trias-Blasi,Ian M. Turner,Ian M. Turner,Timothy M. A. Utteridge,Lesley Walsingham,Bruce L. Webber,Bruce L. Webber,Ran Wei,George D. Weiblen,Maximilian Weigend,Peter H. Weston,Willem J.J.O. de Wilde,Peter Wilkie,C. M. Wilmot-Dear,Hannah P. Wilson,Hannah P. Wilson,John R. I. Wood,John R. I. Wood,Li-Bing Zhang,Li-Bing Zhang,Peter C. van Welzen,Peter C. van Welzen +113 more
TL;DR: A catalogue of the vascular flora of New Guinea indicates that this island is the most floristically diverse in the world, and that 68% of the species identified are endemic to New Guinea.
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Using coarse‐scale species distribution data to predict extinction risk in plants
Sarah E. Darrah,Lucie M. Bland,Steven P. Bachman,Steven P. Bachman,Colin Clubbe,Anna Trias-Blasi +5 more
TL;DR: This is the first time a machine learning model has been used to determine extinction risk at a global scale in a species-rich plant group, and the approach can be used as a low-cost prioritization tool for targeting field-based assessments.
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Multi-gene Region Phylogenetic Analysis of the Grape Family (Vitaceae)
TL;DR: Parsimony based studies of character evolution suggested that 5-merous flowers, leaf-opposed inflorescences, and a hermaphroditic sexuality are ancestral character states in the family.
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The current and future status of floristic provinces in Thailand
P.C. van Welzen,A Madern,Niels Raes,Jan Parnell,DA Simpson,Caroline Byrne,T. Curtis,J. Macklin,Anna Trias-Blasi,Amornrat Prajaksood +9 more
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A genus-level phylogenetic linear sequence of monocots
TL;DR: The sequence is provided in a numbered list of each of the 1225 genera in 75 monocot families, together with a complementary alphabetical list, which represents a standardized tool for the organisation ofmonocot herbarium collections.