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Why are Magnoliaceae so diverse in the tropics? Disentangling the roles of diversification and time-for-speciation effects
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Integrative phylogenomics and morphology reveal the evolution and biogeography of Encephalartos (Zamiaceae)
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Molecular phylogenetics and trait-dependent biogeography offer insights on the dispersal of Meiogyne (Annonaceae) across the Australasia–Pacific region
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An updated plastome phylogeny and molecular dating of Apocynaceae, with an emphasis on histories of biogeography and diversification in tropical and subtropical Asia
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Expelled by the Antarctic ice: Evolutionary history of the tribe Cunonieae (Cunoniaceae)
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Biogeography, evolution, and ecology of oranges and their relatives (Rutaceae: Aurantioideae)
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A new woody stem of Piceoxylon from the Early Cretaceous of Northeast China and its implications for the early diversification of Pinaceae
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Phylogeny and biogeography of the fern genus Hymenasplenium (Aspleniaceae), with special reference to island speciation
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East Asia–eastern North America disjunction revisited: Possible westward colonization route via the Western Palearctic in Carex sect. Paniceae (Cyperaceae)
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Tracing the biogeographic history of the world's most isolated insular floras
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Inconsistent geographical patterns of phylogenetic relatedness among different plant growth forms: A case study in woody and herbaceous angiosperms of China
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Cryptic diversity and evolutionary history of the fish species Xenotoca variata (Cyprinodontiformes: Goodeidae) in the Mexican Plateau: Implications for taxonomy and conservation
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Gymnosperm collecting in China: Past, present, and future
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Cenozoic Ampelopsis and Nekemias leaves (Vitaceae, Ampelopsideae) from Eurasia: Paleobiogeographic and paleoclimatic implications
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