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Genus

About: Genus is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 68921 publications have been published within this topic receiving 590966 citations. The topic is also known as: monospecies genus & genus (zoology).


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TL;DR: It appears that the genus Portunus is not monophyletic and that it warrants further taxonomic revision, and it appears that western Atlantic members of the genus can be subdivided into at least three well-defined clades.

81 citations

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TL;DR: The authors' observations are consistent with the view that all the Moorean taxa (excepting Samoana) are descendants of a single ancestral invasion, although the possibility of more than one invasion cannot be excluded.
Abstract: Land snails of the genus Partula Fer. inhabiting the island of Moorea in French Polynesia show complex patterns of partial speciation. The late H. E. Crampton described eleven species from the island. Two have since been relegated to the genus Samoana . Of the remaining nine taxa, as many as four may coexist at a single locality without evidence of hybridization. Nevertheless an allele appearing in any of the taxa is potentially capable of spreading to any of the others, although in the process it may have to pass through several intervening taxa. Large morphological, ecological and behavioural differences have evolved despite this potential for gene flow. The biological differences are not reflected in 20 enzyme loci surveyed by conventional starch-gel electrophoresis, nor in the numbers of chromosomes. It is clear that a significant part of the morphological divergence between taxa has taken place of Moorea. Our observations are consistent with the view that all the Moorean taxa (excepting Samoana ) are descendants of a single ancestral invasion, although the possibility of more than one invasion cannot be excluded. The pattern of differentiation shows at least two cases of circular overlap (‘ring species’), with diameters of 2 and 3 km, and several apparent examples of character displacement. Coexisting taxa tend to partition the available habitat, although the separation is never complete.

81 citations

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TL;DR: In this checklist all hornworts and liverworts reports for Java are listed and a new combination Lejeunea thallophora (Eifrig) Gradst.
Abstract: In this checklist all hornworts and liverworts reports for Java are listed. The horn-and liverwort flora of the island consists of 568 known and accepted species (plus 39 invalid or illegitimate names). In addition 12 recorded species are considered dubious and another 111 species are excluded from the flora of Java. Most of the species are reported from West Java. The genus Stenolejeunea is synonymized with Lejeunea and we make the new combination Lejeunea thallophora (Eifrig) Gradst. and the new name Lejeunea propagulifera Gradst. (nom. nov. pro Trachylejeunea schiffneri Herzog; non Lejeunea schiffneri Steph. ex Schiffn.). A new synonym of Lejeunea papilionacea (Cardiolejeunea cardiantha R.M.Schust. et Kachroo syn. nov.) is proposed.

80 citations

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TL;DR: The phylogenetic analyses elaborated previous results in supporting the monophyly of the family and suggested that Musella and Ensete may be congeneric or at least closely related, but refuted the previous infrageneric classification of Musa.

80 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20232,790
20226,199
20212,431
20202,299
20192,015
20182,000