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Diego Bogarín
Researcher at University of Costa Rica
Publications - 86
Citations - 4076
Diego Bogarín is an academic researcher from University of Costa Rica. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pleurothallidinae & Lepanthes. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 75 publications receiving 3492 citations. Previous affiliations of Diego Bogarín include Naturalis & Universidad Autónoma de Chiriquí.
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A DNA barcode for land plants.
Peter M. Hollingsworth,Laura L. Forrest,John L. Spouge,Mehrdad Hajibabaei,Sujeevan Ratnasingham,Michelle van der Bank,Mark W. Chase,Robyn S. Cowan,David L. Erickson,Aron J. Fazekas,Sean W. Graham,Karen E. James,Ki Joong Kim,W. John Kress,Harald Schneider,Jonathan van Alphen-Stahl,Spencer C. H. Barrett,Cássio van den Berg,Diego Bogarín,Kevin S. Burgess,Kevin S. Burgess,Kenneth M. Cameron,Kenneth M. Cameron,Mark A. Carine,Juliana Chacón,Alexandra Clark,James J. Clarkson,Ferozah Conrad,Dion S. Devey,Caroline S. Ford,Terry A. Hedderson,Michelle L. Hollingsworth,Brian C. Husband,Laura J. Kelly,Laura J. Kelly,Prasad Kesanakurti,Jung Sung Kim,Young-Dong Kim,Renaud Lahaye,Hae-Lim Lee,David G. Long,Santiago Madriñán,Olivier Maurin,Isabelle Meusnier,Steven G. Newmaster,Chong-Wook Park,Diana M. Percy,Gitte Petersen,James E. Richardson,Gerardo A. Salazar,Vincent Savolainen,Vincent Savolainen,Ole Seberg,Mike J. Wilkinson,Dong-Keun Yi,Damon P. Little +55 more
TL;DR: The 2-locus combination of rbcL+matK will provide a universal framework for the routine use of DNA sequence data to identify specimens and contribute toward the discovery of overlooked species of land plants.
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DNA barcoding the floras of biodiversity hotspots
Renaud Lahaye,Michelle van der Bank,Diego Bogarín,Jorge Warner,Franco Pupulin,Guillaume Gigot,Olivier Maurin,Sylvie Duthoit,Timothy G. Barraclough,Vincent Savolainen +9 more
TL;DR: Analysis of >1,000 species of Mesoamerican orchids, DNA barcoding with matK alone reveals cryptic species and proves useful in identifying species listed in Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES) appendixes.
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Recent origin and rapid speciation of Neotropical orchids in the world's richest plant biodiversity hotspot.
Oscar Alejandro Pérez-Escobar,Guillaume Chomicki,Fabien L. Condamine,Adam P. Karremans,Adam P. Karremans,Diego Bogarín,Diego Bogarín,Nicholas J. Matzke,Daniele Silvestro,Daniele Silvestro,Alexandre Antonelli +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that mountain uplift promotes species diversification across all elevational zones, and the majority of Andean orchid lineages only originated in the last 20–15 million yr.
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Antimicrobial Activity of Necklace Orchids is Phylogenetically Clustered and can be Predicted With a Biological Response Method.
Richa Kusuma Wati,Richa Kusuma Wati,Esmée F. de Graaf,Diego Bogarín,Diego Bogarín,Reinout Heijungs,Reinout Heijungs,Rogier R van Vugt,Erik Smets,Erik Smets,Erik Smets,Barbara Gravendeel,Barbara Gravendeel,Barbara Gravendeel +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a comparative bioprospecting for a group of wild orchids using EBDCS (the Economic Botany Data Collection Standards) organ targeted and biological response methods was carried out.
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The Origin and Diversification of the Hyperdiverse Flora in the Chocó Biogeographic Region.
Oscar Alejandro Pérez-Escobar,Eve Lucas,Carlos Jaramillo,Carlos Jaramillo,Alexandre K. Monro,Sarah K. Morris,Diego Bogarín,Deborah Greer,Steven Dodsworth,José Reinaldo Aguilar-Cano,Andrea S. Meseguer,Alexandre Antonelli +11 more
TL;DR: It is shown that plant diversity in the Chocó is derived mostly from Andean immigrants, and strong Central American–Chocoan floristic affinity may be partly explained by the accretion of a land mass derived from the Caribbean plate to north-western South America.