Published in BMC Evol Biol on November 02, 2013
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Hornwort pyrenoids, carbon-concentrating structures, evolved and were lost at least five times during the last 100 million years. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2012) 1.01
Sporophytic inbreeding depression in mosses occurs in a species with separate sexes but not in a species with combined sexes. Am J Bot (2007) 0.97
Correlated evolution of sexual system and life-history traits in mosses. Evolution (2008) 0.94
The fate of the missing spores--patterns of realized dispersal beyond the closest vicinity of a sporulating moss. PLoS One (2012) 0.92
Evolution of sexual systems, dispersal strategies and habitat selection in the liverwort genus Radula. New Phytol (2011) 0.87
Nuclear DNA content variation and evolution in liverworts. Mol Phylogenet Evol (2013) 0.85
Recurrent evolution of dioecy in bryophytes. Evolution (2012) 0.83
Sex-specific volatile compounds influence microarthropod-mediated fertilization of moss. Nature (2012) 0.82
Global correlations in tropical tree species richness and abundance reject neutrality. Science (2012) 3.97
Cucumber (Cucumis sativus) and melon (C. melo) have numerous wild relatives in Asia and Australia, and the sister species of melon is from Australia. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2010) 2.48
Gourds afloat: a dated phylogeny reveals an Asian origin of the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae) and numerous oversea dispersal events. Proc Biol Sci (2009) 2.16
Brunfelsia (Solanaceae): a genus evenly divided between South America and radiations on Cuba and other Antillean islands. Mol Phylogenet Evol (2012) 2.03
Sex chromosomes in land plants. Annu Rev Plant Biol (2011) 1.85
A multi-locus chloroplast phylogeny for the Cucurbitaceae and its implications for character evolution and classification. Mol Phylogenet Evol (2007) 1.73
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Maximum likelihood inference implies a high, not a low, ancestral haploid chromosome number in Araceae, with a critique of the bias introduced by 'x'. Ann Bot (2011) 1.57
Evolution and loss of long-fringed petals: a case study using a dated phylogeny of the snake gourds, Trichosanthes (Cucurbitaceae). BMC Evol Biol (2012) 1.52
The evolution of Cayaponia (Cucurbitaceae): Repeated shifts from bat to bee pollination and long-distance dispersal to Africa 2-5 million years ago. Am J Bot (2010) 1.50
Leaf out times of temperate woody plants are related to phylogeny, deciduousness, growth habit and wood anatomy. New Phytol (2014) 1.47
Horizontal gene transfer from flowering plants to Gnetum. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2003) 1.44
Distribution of living Cupressaceae reflects the breakup of Pangea. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2012) 1.44
Mechanisms of functional and physical genome reduction in photosynthetic and nonphotosynthetic parasitic plants of the broomrape family. Plant Cell (2013) 1.39
Photoperiodic induction of synchronous flowering near the Equator. Nature (2005) 1.36
A genomic variation map provides insights into the genetic basis of cucumber domestication and diversity. Nat Genet (2013) 1.34
Botany: a new self-pollination mechanism. Nature (2004) 1.33
Phylogeny of the Cucurbitales based on DNA sequences of nine loci from three genomes: implications for morphological and sexual system evolution. Mol Phylogenet Evol (2005) 1.32
A three-genome phylogeny of Momordica (Cucurbitaceae) suggests seven returns from dioecy to monoecy and recent long-distance dispersal to Asia. Mol Phylogenet Evol (2009) 1.25
A dated phylogeny and collection records reveal repeated biome shifts in the African genus Coccinia (Cucurbitaceae). BMC Evol Biol (2011) 1.18
Global history of the ancient monocot family Araceae inferred with models accounting for past continental positions and previous ranges based on fossils. New Phytol (2012) 1.15
A dated phylogeny of the papaya family (Caricaceae) reveals the crop's closest relatives and the family's biogeographic history. Mol Phylogenet Evol (2012) 1.11
Description and molecular diagnosis of a new species of Brunfelsia (Solanaceae) from the Bolivian and Argentinean Andes. PhytoKeys (2012) 1.10
Next-generation sequencing reveals the impact of repetitive DNA across phylogenetically closely related genomes of Orobanchaceae. Mol Biol Evol (2012) 1.08
Watermelon origin solved with molecular phylogenetics including Linnaean material: another example of museomics. New Phytol (2014) 1.07
A nuclear ribosomal DNA phylogeny of acer inferred with maximum likelihood, splits graphs, and motif analysis of 606 sequences. Evol Bioinform Online (2007) 1.04
Dating dispersal and radiation in the gymnosperm Gnetum (Gnetales)--clock calibration when outgroup relationships are uncertain. Syst Biol (2006) 1.04
Pollinator-mediated selfing in two deceptive orchids and a review of pollinium tracking studies addressing geitonogamy. Oecologia (2007) 1.03
Hybridization, polyploidy, and evolutionary transitions between monoecy and dioecy in Bryonia (Cucurbitaceae). Am J Bot (2008) 1.02
Reevaluation of the cox1 group I intron in Araceae and angiosperms indicates a history dominated by loss rather than horizontal transfer. Mol Biol Evol (2007) 1.02
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Hornwort pyrenoids, carbon-concentrating structures, evolved and were lost at least five times during the last 100 million years. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2012) 1.01
The internal transcribed spacer of nuclear ribosomal DNA in the gymnosperm Gnetum. Mol Phylogenet Evol (2005) 1.00
Rate of lineage origin explains the diversity anomaly in the world's mangrove vegetation. Am Nat (2006) 1.00
A new method for handling missing species in diversification analysis applicable to randomly or nonrandomly sampled phylogenies. Syst Biol (2012) 1.00
Pollination and mating systems of Apodanthaceae and the distribution of reproductive traits in parasitic angiosperms. Am J Bot (2013) 0.99
Multifunctional bracts in the dove tree Davidia involucrata (Nyssaceae: Cornales): rain protection and pollinator attraction. Am Nat (2008) 0.98
Flower heating following anthesis and the evolution of gall midge pollination in Schisandraceae. Am J Bot (2010) 0.98
Next-generation sequencing, FISH mapping and synteny-based modeling reveal mechanisms of decreasing dysploidy in Cucumis. Plant J (2013) 0.98
A phylogeny of the oil bee tribe Ctenoplectrini (Hymenoptera: Anthophila) based on mitochondrial and nuclear data: evidence for early Eocene divergence and repeated out-of-Africa dispersal. Mol Phylogenet Evol (2008) 0.93
The worldwide holoparasitic Apodanthaceae confidently placed in the Cucurbitales by nuclear and mitochondrial gene trees. BMC Evol Biol (2010) 0.92
Gelechiidae moths are capable of chemically dissolving the pollen of their host plants: first documented sporopollenin breakdown by an animal. PLoS One (2011) 0.92
A new phylogeny for the genus Picea from plastid, mitochondrial, and nuclear sequences. Mol Phylogenet Evol (2013) 0.91
Common garden comparison of the leaf-out phenology of woody species from different native climates, combined with herbarium records, forecasts long-term change. Ecol Lett (2014) 0.89
A phylogeny of Delphinieae (Ranunculaceae) shows that Aconitum is nested within Delphinium and that Late Miocene transitions to long life cycles in the Himalayas and Southwest China coincide with bursts in diversification. Mol Phylogenet Evol (2011) 0.89
Phylogeny and circumscription of the near-endemic Brazilian tribe Microlicieae (Melastomataceae). Am J Bot (2004) 0.89
The chloroplast trnT-trnF region in the seed plant lineage Gnetales. J Mol Evol (2005) 0.88
Characterization of the LTR retrotransposon repertoire of a plant clade of six diploid and one tetraploid species. Plant J (2013) 0.87
Distribution models and a dated phylogeny for Chilean Oxalis species reveal occupation of new habitats by different lineages, not rapid adaptive radiation. Syst Biol (2012) 0.86
Molecular phylogeny and intra- and intercontinental biogeography of Calycanthaceae. Mol Phylogenet Evol (2006) 0.85
Giant taro and its relatives: a phylogeny of the large genus Alocasia (Araceae) sheds light on Miocene floristic exchange in the Malesian region. Mol Phylogenet Evol (2011) 0.85
Combining FISH and model-based predictions to understand chromosome evolution in Typhonium (Araceae). Ann Bot (2014) 0.84
Ribosomal DNA distribution and a genus-wide phylogeny reveal patterns of chromosomal evolution in Alstroemeria (Alstroemeriaceae). Am J Bot (2012) 0.83
Oxalis debilis in China: distribution of flower morphs, sterile pollen and polyploidy. Ann Bot (2006) 0.83
A new Australian species of Luffa (Cucurbitaceae) and typification of two Australian Cucumis names, all based on specimens collected by Ferdinand Mueller in 1856. PhytoKeys (2011) 0.82
Biogeography of cedrela (meliaceae, sapindales) in central and South america. Am J Bot (2010) 0.81
Coccinia intermedia - a new Cucurbitaceae species from West Africa. PhytoKeys (2011) 0.81
The evolution of pollinator-plant interaction types in the Araceae. Evolution (2013) 0.80
Resurrection of the genus Staphisagria J. Hill, sister to all the other Delphinieae (Ranunculaceae). PhytoKeys (2011) 0.80
Leaf fossils of Luzuriaga and a monocot flower with in situ pollen of Liliacidites contortus Mildenh. & Bannister sp. nov. (Alstroemeriaceae) from the Early Miocene. Am J Bot (2014) 0.79
Duodichogamy and androdioecy in the Chinese Phyllanthaceae Bridelia tomentosa. Am J Bot (2007) 0.79
A phylogeny of Anisophylleaceae based on six nuclear and plastid loci: ancient disjunctions and recent dispersal between South America, Africa, and Asia. Mol Phylogenet Evol (2007) 0.79
Wax plants disentangled: a phylogeny of Hoya (Marsdenieae, Apocynaceae) inferred from nuclear and chloroplast DNA sequences. Mol Phylogenet Evol (2006) 0.77
Molecular phylogenetics of Echinopsis (Cactaceae): Polyphyly at all levels and convergent evolution of pollination modes and growth forms. Am J Bot (2012) 0.77
The velamen protects photosynthetic orchid roots against UV-B damage, and a large dated phylogeny implies multiple gains and losses of this function during the Cenozoic. New Phytol (2014) 0.77
A specific insertion of a solo-LTR characterizes the Y-chromosome of Bryonia dioica (Cucurbitaceae). BMC Res Notes (2010) 0.76
Evolutionary biology: structure in mutualistic networks. Nature (2007) 0.75
Placing the Time of Leaf Emergence in an Evolutionary Context. Am Nat (2016) 0.75