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José Gabriel Segarra-Moragues
Researcher at University of Valencia
Publications - 89
Citations - 1859
José Gabriel Segarra-Moragues is an academic researcher from University of Valencia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genetic diversity. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 87 publications receiving 1662 citations. Previous affiliations of José Gabriel Segarra-Moragues include Puerto Rico Department of Agriculture & University of Zaragoza.
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Dated historical biogeography of the temperate Loliinae (Poaceae, Pooideae) grasses in the northern and southern hemispheres
TL;DR: Bayesian estimates of divergence and dispersal-vicariance analyses indicate that the broad-leaved and fine-leaves Loliinae likely originated in the Miocene in the panMediterranean-SW Asian region and then expanded towards C and E Asia from where they colonized the New World.
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The network structure of plant-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
Alicia Montesinos-Navarro,José Gabriel Segarra-Moragues,Alfonso Valiente-Banuet,Miguel Verdú +3 more
TL;DR: The plant-AMF interaction pattern is interpreted in the context of how plant- AMF associations can be underlying mechanisms shaping plant community assemblages, and both plants and AMF show a nested structure, although AMFs have lower nestedness than plants.
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Plant facilitation occurs between species differing in their associated arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Alicia Montesinos-Navarro,Alicia Montesinos-Navarro,José Gabriel Segarra-Moragues,Alfonso Valiente-Banuet,Miguel Verdú +4 more
TL;DR: Interestingly, plant-AMF interactions match plant facilitation specificity, with pairs of plant species recruiting more frequently under each other tending to have different AMF associates, which indicates that the similarity in the AMF associate of two plant species is independent of their phylogenetic relatedness.
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Late Cretaceous–Early Eocene origin of yams (Dioscorea, Dioscoreaceae) in the Laurasian Palaearctic and their subsequent Oligocene–Miocene diversification
Juan Viruel,Juan Viruel,José Gabriel Segarra-Moragues,Lauren Raz,Félix Forest,Paul Wilkin,Isabel Sanmartín,Pilar Catalán,Pilar Catalán +8 more
TL;DR: Fossil records from both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres were used to test hypotheses about the origin of the genus Dioscorea, and to examine potential macroevolutionary processes that led to its current distribution.
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New national and regional bryophyte records, 41
Leonard T. Ellis,Michele Aleffi,Roberta Tacchi,Antun Alegro,Marta Alonso,Ashish Kumar Asthana,V. Sahu,A. B. Biasuso,D. A. Callaghan,Tülay Ezer,Recep Kara,Turgay Seyli,Ricardo Garilleti,Manuel Jesús Gil-López,D. Gwynne-Evans,Terry A. Hedderson,Thomas Kiebacher,Juan Larraín,David G. Long,Michael Lüth,B. Malcolm,Yuriy S. Mamontov,Kevin K. Newsham,Marcin Nobis,Arkadiusz Nowak,Ryszard Ochyra,Paweł Pawlikowski,Vítězslav Plášek,Lukáš Číhal,Alexey D. Potemkin,Felisa Puche,D. Rios,María Teresa Gallego,Juan Guerra,Jakub Sawicki,Alfons Schäfer-Verwimp,José Gabriel Segarra-Moragues,Vedran Šegota,Elena V. Sofronova,S. Ştefănuţ,P. Szűcs,András Bidló,Beáta Papp,Erzsébet Szurdoki,Benito C. Tan,J. Váňa,Beatriz Vigalondo,Isabel Draper,Francisco Lara,Y.-J. Yoon,B.-Y. Sun,Naoki Nishimura +51 more
TL;DR: Callaghan et al. as mentioned in this paper described Anastrophyllum hellerianum (Lindenb.) R.M.Schust and M. A. Luth.