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Terry A. Hedderson
Researcher at University of Cape Town
Publications - 110
Citations - 6970
Terry A. Hedderson is an academic researcher from University of Cape Town. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monophyly & Pottiaceae. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 107 publications receiving 6347 citations. Previous affiliations of Terry A. Hedderson include St. John's University & University of Reading.
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A DNA barcode for land plants.
Peter M. Hollingsworth,Laura L. Forrest,John L. Spouge,Mehrdad Hajibabaei,Sujeevan Ratnasingham,Michelle van der Bank,Mark W. Chase,Robyn S. Cowan,David L. Erickson,Aron J. Fazekas,Sean W. Graham,Karen E. James,Ki Joong Kim,W. John Kress,Harald Schneider,Jonathan van Alphen-Stahl,Spencer C. H. Barrett,Cássio van den Berg,Diego Bogarín,Kevin S. Burgess,Kevin S. Burgess,Kenneth M. Cameron,Kenneth M. Cameron,Mark A. Carine,Juliana Chacón,Alexandra Clark,James J. Clarkson,Ferozah Conrad,Dion S. Devey,Caroline S. Ford,Terry A. Hedderson,Michelle L. Hollingsworth,Brian C. Husband,Laura J. Kelly,Laura J. Kelly,Prasad Kesanakurti,Jung Sung Kim,Young-Dong Kim,Renaud Lahaye,Hae-Lim Lee,David G. Long,Santiago Madriñán,Olivier Maurin,Isabelle Meusnier,Steven G. Newmaster,Chong-Wook Park,Diana M. Percy,Gitte Petersen,James E. Richardson,Gerardo A. Salazar,Vincent Savolainen,Vincent Savolainen,Ole Seberg,Mike J. Wilkinson,Dong-Keun Yi,Damon P. Little +55 more
TL;DR: The 2-locus combination of rbcL+matK will provide a universal framework for the routine use of DNA sequence data to identify specimens and contribute toward the discovery of overlooked species of land plants.
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Preserving the evolutionary potential of floras in biodiversity hotspots
Félix Forest,Félix Forest,Richard Grenyer,Mathieu Rouget,T. Jonathan Davies,T. Jonathan Davies,Richard M. Cowling,Daniel P. Faith,Andrew Balmford,John C. Manning,Şerban Procheş,Michelle van der Bank,Gail Reeves,Terry A. Hedderson,Vincent Savolainen +14 more
TL;DR: This work shows taxon richness to be decoupled from PD, using a biome-wide phylogenetic analysis of the flora of an undisputed biodiversity hotspot—the Cape of South Africa and demonstrates that PD protection is the best strategy for preserving feature diversity in the Cape.
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A proposal for a standardised protocol to barcode all land plants
Mark W. Chase,Robyn S. Cowan,Peter M. Hollingsworth,Cássio van den Berg,Santiago Madriñán,Gitte Petersen,Ole Seberg,Tina Jørgsensen,Kenneth M. Cameron,Mark A. Carine,Niklas Pedersen,Terry A. Hedderson,Ferozah Conrad,Gerardo A. Salazar,James E. Richardson,Michelle L. Hollingsworth,Timothy G. Barraclough,Laura J. Kelly,Mike J. Wilkinson +18 more
TL;DR: A proposal for a standardised protocol to barcode all land plants is presented in Taxon, 56, (2), 295-299.
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Unmatched tempo of evolution in Southern African semi-desert ice plants
TL;DR: It is shown that a well-supported clade within the Aizoaceae, representing 1,563 species almost exclusively endemic to southern Africa, has diversified very recently and very rapidly, and it is proposed that species-poor clades lacking these features are key innovations that facilitated this radiation.
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Phylogenetics, biogeography and classification of, and character evolution in, gamebirds (Aves: Galliformes): effects of character exclusion, data partitioning and missing data
Timothy M. Crowe,Timothy M. Crowe,Rauri C. K. Bowie,Paulette Bloomer,Tshifhiwa G. Mandiwana,Terry A. Hedderson,Ettore Randi,Sergio L. Pereira,Julia L. Wakeling +8 more
TL;DR: The combined‐data cladogram supports the hypothesis that basal lineages of galliforms diverged prior to the Cretaceous/Tertiary (K‐T) Event and that the subsequent cladogenesis was influenced by the break‐up of Gondwana.