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Pablo Vargas

Researcher at Spanish National Research Council

Publications -  165
Citations -  4711

Pablo Vargas is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monophyly & Biological dispersal. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 165 publications receiving 4099 citations.

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Molecular evidence for naturalness of genera in the tribe Antirrhineae (Scrophulariaceae) and three independent evolutionary lineages from the New World and the Old

TL;DR: Parsimony (cladistics), distance-based (Neighbor-Joining), and Bayesian inference reveal that the tribe is a natural group and genera such as Linaria, Schweinfurthia, Kickxia, and Antirrhinum also form natural groups.
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A geographical pattern of Antirrhinum (Scrophulariaceae) speciation since the Pliocene based on plastid and nuclear DNA polymorphisms.

TL;DR: The aim is to infer phylogenetic relationships among Antirrhinum species and to reconstruct the historical distribution of observed sequence polymorphism through estimates of haplotype clades and lineage divergence.
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Three-dimensional reciprocity of floral morphs in wild flax ( Linum suffruticosum ): a new twist on heterostyly

TL;DR: A previously unreported form of distyly that involved twisting and bending of styles and stamens during floral development to achieve three-dimensional reciprocity of anthers and stigmas in the long-styled (pin) and short-styling (thrum) morphs is observed.
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Colonization of the Galápagos Islands by plants with no specific syndromes for long-distance dispersal: a new perspective

TL;DR: Irrespective of the roles of the diff erent agents involved in LDD, diaspores with no special syndrome for LDD (unassisted diapores), such as many dry fruits, have been successful in reaching and colonizing the Gal a pagos archipelago.
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The relevance of gene flow in metapopulation dynamics of an oceanic island endemic, olea europaea subsp. guanchica

TL;DR: This empirical study shows that extensive gene flow, particularly mediated by seeds, can ameliorate population subdivision resulting from extinction–recolonization dynamics and isolation by distance in a wind‐pollinated, zoochorous tree.