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Zachary S. Rogers

Researcher at New Mexico State University

Publications -  6
Citations -  108

Zachary S. Rogers is an academic researcher from New Mexico State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endemism & IUCN Red List. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications receiving 43 citations.

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New Guinea has the world’s richest island flora

Rodrigo Cámara-Leret, +113 more
- 05 Aug 2020 - 
TL;DR: A catalogue of the vascular flora of New Guinea indicates that this island is the most floristically diverse in the world, and that 68% of the species identified are endemic to New Guinea.
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Phylogenomics and biogeography of Cunoniaceae (Oxalidales) with complete generic sampling and taxonomic realignments.

TL;DR: A phylogenomic study using the universal Angiosperms353 probe set for targeted sequence capture was performed in this article, where 37 species covering all genera in the Cunoniaceae and those in the three closely related families of the Oxalidales (Brunelliaceae, Cephalotaceae, and Elaeocarpaceae).
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Shining a New Light on Elmer Ottis Wooton’s Legacy Herbarium and Historical Archive: an Exercise to Increase Student Participation while Promoting Public Engagement

TL;DR: Wooton's Herbarium collections were stored in the NMC herbarium at New Mexico State University (NMSU) and his archives, now stored in a Campus library, have together been underutilized, offline resources as discussed by the authors.
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Phaleria stevensiana: A Distinctive New Species of Thymelaeaceae Endemic to Sulawesi, Indonesia

TL;DR: An undescribed species of Phaleria Jack from Sulawesi has been uncovered during ongoing herbarium studies of Thymelaeaceae and is still only known from the type, despite being overlooked in several herbaria since 1980.
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Solmsia Baill.: a taxonomic revision of an endemic New Caledonian genus of Thymelaeaceae

TL;DR: The New Caledonian Solmsia Baill (S. calophylla) as discussed by the authors is a monospecific endemic genus that is restricted to Grande Terre, Haiti, where it occurs in maquis vegetation on ultramafic rocks and some form of ferrallitic soil (ferralsols/oxisols).