Flora of Chiapas, Part 2. Pteridophytes
David B. Lellinger,Alan R. Smith +1 more
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A global plastid phylogeny of the brake fern genus Pteris (Pteridaceae) and related genera in the Pteridoideae
Liang Zhang,Carl J. Rothfels,Atsushi Ebihara,Eric Schuettpelz,Timothée Le Péchon,Peris Kamau,Hai He,Xin-Mao Zhou,Jefferson Prado,Ashley R. Field,George Yatskievych,Xin-Fen Gao,Li-Bing Zhang +12 more
TL;DR: DNA sequences of six plastid loci of 146 accessions representing 119 species of Pteris and 18 related genera were used to infer a phylogeny using maximum‐likelihood, Bayesian‐inference and maximum‐parsimony methods.
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A taxonomic revision of the New Zealand species of Hypolepis
TL;DR: In New Zealand, seven species of the fern genus Hypolepis Bernh. (Hypolepidaceae: Dennstaedtiales) are recognised in New Zealand including two, H. lactea and H. subantarctica.
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Fitosociología y sucesión en el volcán Paricutín (Michoacan, México)
TL;DR: In this paper, a phytosociologic survey of the current vegetation covering the cone and lava flow of Paricutin Volcano was conducted 44 years after eruption, and a cluster analysis of 57 releves was made using a two-way indicator species algorithm, Twinspan.
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New and Improved Leaf Terminology for Gleicheniaceae
Shane W. Shaw,Tom A. Ranker +1 more
TL;DR: A new leaf terminology system is proposed that is universal to all taxa in Gleicheniaceae, is more useful to apply to partial-leaf herbarium specimens, and clarifies the ambiguity of having multiple leaf terminology systems.
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A taxonomic revision of caribbean adiantopsis (pteridaceae)1, 2
TL;DR: It appears that pedate laminar morphologies in Adiantopsis independently originated multiple times via hybridization, which provides testable hypotheses of morphological and reticulate evolution in the genus and presents a novel view of Caribbean Adiantops.