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Michael F. Fay
Researcher at Royal Botanic Gardens
Publications - 312
Citations - 17803
Michael F. Fay is an academic researcher from Royal Botanic Gardens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Monophyly. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 301 publications receiving 16301 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael F. Fay include University of Nottingham & University of Alicante.
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The natural history of Annonaceae
Lars W. Chatrou,Roy H. J. Erkens,Roy H. J. Erkens,James E. Richardson,James E. Richardson,Richard M. K. Saunders,Michael F. Fay +6 more
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Modern concepts of Liliaceae with a focus on the relationships of Fritillaria
Michael F. Fay,Mark W. Chase +1 more
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Molecular Studies of Subfamily Gilliesioideae (Alliaceae)
TL;DR: The results are generally congruent with previous analyses, indicating two well-supported groups: Ipheion plus allied genera ("Ipheieae" ined.) and Gilliesieae, which provide higher bootstrap support for many patterns of relationships.
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Genetic structure and phylogeography in Juniperus oxycedrus subsp. macrocarpa around the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts of the Iberian Peninsula, based on AFLP and plastid markers
TL;DR: The results support Andalusia as a reservoir of genetic diversity for J. oxycedrus subsp.
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Hybridization and speciation in angiosperms: a role for pollinator shifts?
TL;DR: The majority of convincingly documented cases of hybridization in angiosperms has involved genetic introgression between the parental species or formation of a hybrid species with increased ploidy; however, homoploid (diploid) hybridization may be just as common.