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Klaus Mummenhoff
Researcher at University of Osnabrück
Publications - 120
Citations - 5749
Klaus Mummenhoff is an academic researcher from University of Osnabrück. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lepidium & Phylogenetic tree. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 113 publications receiving 5210 citations. Previous affiliations of Klaus Mummenhoff include American Museum of Natural History.
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Cabbage family affairs: the evolutionary history of Brassicaceae
TL;DR: This review examines recent outcomes from diverse botanical disciplines to synthesize for the first time a holistic view on the evolutionary history of the mustard family.
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Toward a Global Phylogeny of the Brassicaceae
C. Donovan Bailey,Marcus A. Koch,Michael S. Mayer,Klaus Mummenhoff,Steve L O'kane,Suzanne I. Warwick,Michael D. Windham,Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz +7 more
TL;DR: Results from parsimony ratchet and Bayesian analyses recovered little support for the backbone of the phylogeny, suggesting that many lineages of Brassicaceae have undergone rapid radiations that may ultimately be difficult to resolve with any single locus.
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Molecular phylogenetics, temporal diversification, and principles of evolution in the mustard family (Brassicaceae).
Thomas L. P. Couvreur,Andreas Franzke,Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz,Freek T. Bakker,Marcus A. Koch,Klaus Mummenhoff +5 more
TL;DR: The resulting tree, the largest in number of genera and markers sampled to date and covering the whole family in a representative way, provides important insights into the evolution of the family on a broad scale.
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Origin and diversification of the Greater Cape flora: Ancient species repository, hot-bed of recent radiation, or both?
G. Anthony Verboom,Jenny K. Archibald,Freek T. Bakker,Dirk U. Bellstedt,Ferozah Conrad,Léanne L. Dreyer,Félix Forest,Chloé Galley,Peter Goldblatt,Jack F. Henning,Klaus Mummenhoff,H. Peter Linder,A. Muthama Muasya,Kenneth C. Oberlander,Vincent Savolainen,Deidre A. Snijman,Timotheüs van der Niet,Tracey L. Nowell +17 more
TL;DR: The ages of multiple lineages of succulent karoo- and fynbos-endemic lineages were used to explore the origin and diversification of two southern African biomes whose remarkable floristic richness and endemism has identified them as global biodiversity hotspots.
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Genetic consequences of Pleistocene range shifts: contrast between the Arctic, the Alps and the East African mountains
Dorothee Ehrich,Myriam Gaudeul,Adane Assefa,Adane Assefa,Marcus A. Koch,Klaus Mummenhoff,Sileshi Nemomissa,Christian Brochmann +7 more
TL;DR: The genetic structure observed corresponded to the expectations based on the environmental history of the different regions, and the fragmented structure in the European and African mountains indicated that A. alpina disperses little among established populations.