26 results on '"Testo, Weston L"'
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2. Adiantum weatherbyanum Espinosa, an Overlooked Species from Northern Chile and A. rodriguezii, a New Species from Central Chile
3. Phylogenomic evolutionary insights in the fern family Gleicheniaceae
4. Deep vicariance and frequent transoceanic dispersal shape the evolutionary history of a globally distributed fern family
5. Close observation of a common fern challenges long-held notions of how plants move. A commentary on ‘Fern fronds that move like pine cones: humidity-driven motion of fertile leaflets governs the timing of spore dispersal in a widespread fern species’
6. A permineralized Early Cretaceous lycopsid from China and the evolution of crown clubmosses
7. A Global Phylogenomic Study of the Thelypteridaceae
8. Mountains, climate and niche heterogeneity explain global patterns of fern diversity
9. Celebrating David Barrington's Contributions to Fern and Lycophyte Research: Introduction to an American Fern Journal Special Issue
10. Insights into the evolutionary history and widespread occurrence of antheridiogen systems in ferns
11. Using RAD Data to Confirm Parentage of Polyploids in a Reticulate Complex of Ferns
12. Phylogenetic and Morphological Analyses Support the Resurrection of Dendroconche and the Recognition of Two New Genera in Polypodiaceae Subfamily Microsoroideae
13. The rise of the Andes promoted rapid diversification in Neotropical Phlegmariurus (Lycopodiaceae)
14. Target sequence capture of nuclear-encoded genes for phylogenetic analysis in ferns
15. Are rates of species diversification and body size evolution coupled in the ferns?
16. Diplazium hybrids involving D. plantaginifolium and D. ternatum from Mexico and Central America
17. Phlegmariurus lehnertii, a new name for Phlegmariurus lancifolius (Lycopodiaceae)
18. On the widespread capacity for, and functional significance of, extreme inbreeding in ferns
19. Morphological innovation, ecological opportunity, and the radiation of a major vascular epiphyte lineage
20. Use of Gemma Characters to Identify North AmericanHuperzia(Lycopodiaceae)
21. An unusual form ofHuperzia selago(Lycopodiaceae) and its implications for gemma homology in the genus
22. Pteris ×caridadiae (Pteridaceae), a new hybrid fern from Costa Rica
23. Dynamics of asymmetrical hybridization in North American wood ferns: reconciling patterns of inheritance with gametophyte reproductive biology
24. Beyond antheridiogens: chemical competition between gametophytes ofPolypodium appalachianumandPolypodium virginianum
25. Understanding mechanisms of rarity in pteridophytes: Competition and climate change threaten the rare fernAsplenium scolopendriumvar.americanum(Aspleniaceae)
26. Influence of plant size on the ecophysiology of the epiphytic fern Asplenium auritum (Aspleniaceae) from Costa Rica
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