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An empirical assessment of a single family-wide hybrid capture locus set at multiple evolutionary timescales in Asteraceae - PubMed

  • ️Tue Jan 01 2019

Diversity of Asteraceae shown by representative species from the genera sampled in this study from six tribes across the Asteraceae. For each image, we provide species name (tribe), locality, and (photo by, year taken); where vouchers exist, the collector name, number, and herbarium are also given. (A) Cousinia lanata (Cardueae), in Voru, Tajikistan (A. Susanna, 2004), a member of one of the largest genera of the Asteraceae. (B) Picris hieracioides subsp. umbellata (Cichorieae) growing in Soldeu village in the Pyrenean mountains, Andorra (M. Slovák, 2004), a member of the P. hieracioides species complex that shows differences in topological inferences depending on the

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locus subset and phylogenetic analyses. (C) Pericallis lanata (Senecioneae) growing on steep slopes in Guía de Isora, Barranco Tagara, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain (K. E. Jones, 2011); voucher: K. E. Jones and A. Reyes‐Betancort 231 (

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). (D) Helianthus verticillatus (Heliantheae), growing in Georgia,

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(Christopher Brown, 2006). (E) Chresta sphaerocephala (Vernonieae), growing in Parque Nacional Serra da Canastra Minas Gerais, São Roque de Minas, Brazil (C. M. Siniscalchi, 2014); voucher: C. M. Siniscalchi 444 (

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). (F) Antennaria rosea (Gnaphalieae) in Carson National Forest, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico,

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(Ram Thapa, 2017); voucher: R. J. Bayer, R. Thapa, N. P. Prather & S. M. Bollou NM‐17002 (

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).