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1. Development and characterization of microsatellite loci in Ulex parviflorus Pourr. And its cross-transferability to other Genisteae.

2. Latitudinal environmental niches and riverine barriers shaped the phylogeography of the Central Chilean endemic Dioscorea humilis (Dioscoreaceae).

3. Population genetic structure of a sandstone specialist and a generalist heath species at two levels of sandstone patchiness across the Strait of Gibraltar.

4. Novel microsatellite loci for Sebaea aurea (Gentianaceae) and cross-amplification in related species.

5. Characterization of microsatellites in the mountain plant Armeria caespitosa (Plumbaginaceae) and transferability to congeners.

6. Microsatellite loci in the Gypsophyte Lepidium subulatum (Brassicaceae), and transferability to other Lepidieae.

7. Characterization of microsatellite loci in Festuca gautieri (Poaceae) and transferability to F. eskia and F. xpicoeuropeana.

8. Postfire response and genetic diversity in Erica coccinea: connecting population dynamics and diversification in a biodiversity hotspot.

9. New microsatellite loci in the dwarf yams Dioscorea group Epipetrum (Dioscoreaceae).

10. Siring success and paternal effects in heterodichogamous Acer opalus.

11. Dated historical biogeography of the temperate Loliinae (Poaceae, Pooideae) grasses in the northern and southern hemispheres.

12. Burning phylogenies: fire, molecular evolutionary rates, and diversification.

13. A Bayesian approach for discriminating among alternative inheritance hypotheses in plant polyploids: the allotetraploid origin of genus Borderea (Dioscoreaceae).

14. Genetic fingerprinting of germplasm accessions as an aid for species conservation: a case study with Borderea chouardii (Dioscoreaceae), one of the most critically endangered Iberian plants.

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