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Michelle L. Zjhra
Researcher at Georgia Southern University
Publications - 9
Citations - 1707
Michelle L. Zjhra is an academic researcher from Georgia Southern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: NdhF & Tecomeae. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1584 citations. Previous affiliations of Michelle L. Zjhra include University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Supporting Online Material for Aligning Conservation Priorities Across Taxa in Madagascar with High- Resolution Planning Tools
Claire Kremen,A. Cameron,Atte Moilanen,Steven J. Phillips,Chris D. Thomas,Henk Beentje,Brian L. Fisher,Frank Glaw,Grady J. Harper,Robert J. Hijmans,D. C. Lees,Ronald A. Nussbaum,Christopher J. Raxworthy,Andriamandimbisoa R. Razafimpahanana,George E. Schatz,David R. Vieites,Patricia C. Wright,Michelle L. Zjhra +17 more
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Aligning Conservation Priorities Across Taxa in Madagascar with High-Resolution Planning Tools
Claire Kremen,Alison Cameron,Alison Cameron,Atte Moilanen,Steven J. Phillips,Chris D. Thomas,Henk Beentje,John Dransfield,Brian L. Fisher,Frank Glaw,Tatjana C. Good,Grady J. Harper,Robert J. Hijmans,David C. Lees,Edward J. Louis,Ronald A. Nussbaum,Christopher J. Raxworthy,Andriamandimbisoa R. Razafimpahanana,George E. Schatz,Miguel Vences,David R. Vieites,Patricia C. Wright,Michelle L. Zjhra +22 more
TL;DR: It is shown, in an analysis of wide taxonomic and geographic breadth and high spatial resolution, that multitaxonomic rather than single-taxon approaches are critical for identifying areas likely to promote the persistence of most species.
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Urticalean rosids: circumscription, rosid ancestry, and phylogenetics based on rbcL, trnL-F, and ndhF sequences
Kenneth J. Sytsma,Jeffery J. Morawetz,J. Chris Pires,Molly Nepokroeff,Elena Conti,Michelle L. Zjhra,Jocelyn C. Hall,Mark W. Chase +7 more
TL;DR: To address the composition of the urticalean rosids, the relationships of the component families and analyze evolution of morphological characters, sequence variation is analyzed for a large sampling of these families and various rosid outgroups using rbcL, trnL-F, and ndhF plastid regions.
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Clades, Clocks, and Continents: Historical and Biogeographical Analysis of Myrtaceae, Vochysiaceae, and Relatives in the Southern Hemisphere
Kenneth J. Sytsma,Amy Litt,Michelle L. Zjhra,J. Chris Pires,Molly Nepokroeff,Elena Conti,Jay B. Walker,Peter G. Wilson +7 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that the PHMV differentiated during the late Cretaceous, which is likely in explaining the South American–Australasian disjunction and subsequent dispersal events between the two and to Africa and the Mediterranean basin.
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A molecular phylogeny and classification of Bignoniaceae
Richard G. Olmstead,Michelle L. Zjhra,Lúcia G. Lohmann,Susan O. Grose,Andrew J. Eckert,Andrew J. Eckert +5 more
TL;DR: Parsimony inference suggests that the family originated in the neotropics, with at least five dispersal events leading to the Old World representatives.