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1. Morfología y anatomía del género Androcymbium (Colchicaceae) en Suráfrica Occidental.

2. Pollen morphology and biometry of the genus Androcymbium (Colchicaceae) in southern Africa: taxonomic and biogeographic considerations

3. Additional file 5: Table S2. of Why do different oceanic archipelagos harbour contrasting levels of species diversity? The macaronesian endemic genus Pericallis (Asteraceae) provides insight into explaining the ‘Azores diversity Enigma’

4. Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Why do different oceanic archipelagos harbour contrasting levels of species diversity? The macaronesian endemic genus Pericallis (Asteraceae) provides insight into explaining the ‘Azores diversity Enigma’

5. Additional file 6: Table S3. of Why do different oceanic archipelagos harbour contrasting levels of species diversity? The macaronesian endemic genus Pericallis (Asteraceae) provides insight into explaining the ‘Azores diversity Enigma’

6. Additional file 3: Figure S3. of Why do different oceanic archipelagos harbour contrasting levels of species diversity? The macaronesian endemic genus Pericallis (Asteraceae) provides insight into explaining the ‘Azores diversity Enigma’

7. Additional file 2: Figure S2. of Why do different oceanic archipelagos harbour contrasting levels of species diversity? The macaronesian endemic genus Pericallis (Asteraceae) provides insight into explaining the ‘Azores diversity Enigma’

8. Leaf morphology and anatomy of genus Androcymbium (Colchicaceae) in Southwest Africa

9. In defence of the entity of Macaronesia as a biogeographical region.

10. Editorial: Molecular ecology of plant sexual reproduction.

11. Multiplexed shotgun genotyping (MSG) data resolve phylogenetic relationships within and among archipelagos in Macaronesian Tolpis.

12. Temporal and palaeoclimatic context of the evolution of insular woodiness in the Canary Islands.

13. Molecular phylogenetics of Lotus (Leguminosae) with emphasis in the tempo and patterns of colonization in the Macaronesian region.

14. Fostering Conservation via an Integrated Use of Conventional Approaches and High-Throughput SPET Genotyping: A Case Study Using the Endangered Canarian Endemics Solanum lidii and S. vespertilio (Solanaceae).

15. How repeatable is microevolution on islands? Patterns of dispersal and colonization-related plant traits in a phylogeographical context.

16. An expanded molecular phylogeny of Plumbaginaceae, with emphasis on Limonium (sea lavenders): Taxonomic implications and biogeographic considerations.

17. A tale of two forests: ongoing aridification drives population decline and genetic diversity loss at continental scale in Afro-Macaronesian evergreen-forest archipelago endemics.

18. The potential role of hybridization in diversification and speciation in an insular plant lineage: insights from synthetic interspecific hybrids.

19. MtDNA metagenomics reveals large-scale invasion of belowground arthropod communities by introduced species.

20. Surviving in isolation: genetic variation, bottlenecks and reproductive strategies in the Canarian endemic Limonium macrophyllum (Plumbaginaceae).

21. Why do different oceanic archipelagos harbour contrasting levels of species diversity? The macaronesian endemic genus Pericallis (Asteraceae) provides insight into explaining the 'Azores diversity Enigma'.

22. High genetic diversity and population structure in the endangered Canarian endemic Ruta oreojasme (Rutaceae).

23. Biogeography of Mediterranean Hotspot Biodiversity: Re-Evaluating the 'Tertiary Relict' Hypothesis of Macaronesian Laurel Forests.

24. Multiplexed-shotgun-genotyping data resolve phylogeny within a very recently derived insular lineage.

25. Do island plant populations really have lower genetic variation than mainland populations? Effects of selection and distribution range on genetic diversity estimates.

26. Molecular taxonomic identification in the absence of a 'barcoding gap': a test with the endemic flora of the Canarian oceanic hotspot.

27. DNA barcodes successfully identified Macaronesian Lotus (Leguminosae) species within early diverged lineages of Cape Verde and mainland Africa.

28. A local dormancy cline is related to the seed maturation environment, population genetic composition and climate.

29. Effects of clonality on the genetic variability of rare, insular species: the case of Ruta microcarpa from the Canary Islands.

30. A review of the allozyme data set for the Canarian endemic flora: causes of the high genetic diversity levels and implications for conservation.

31. Transformer-4 version 2.0.1, a free multi-platform software to quickly reformat genotype matrices of any marker type, and archive them in the Demiurge information system.

32. Molecular taxonomy of Dunaliella (Chlorophyceae), with a special focus on D. salina: ITS2 sequences revisited with an extensive geographical sampling.

33. The origin of bird pollination in Macaronesian Lotus (Loteae, Leguminosae).

34. The colonization history of Juniperus brevifolia (Cupressaceae) in the Azores Islands.

35. The molecular phylogeny of Matthiola R. Br. (Brassicaceae) inferred from ITS sequences, with special emphasis on the Macaronesian endemics.

36. Patterns of genetic divergence of three Canarian endemic Lotus (Fabaceae): implications for the conservation of the endangered L. kunkelii.

37. Population genetic differentiation in taxa of Lotus (Fabaceae: Loteae) endemic to the Gran Canarian pine forest.

38. Allozyme variation and structure of the Canarian endemic palm tree Phoenix canariensis (Arecaceae): implications for conservation.

39. The influence of the Miocene Mediterranean desiccation on the geographical expansion and genetic variation of Androcymbium gramineum (Cav.) McBride (Colchicaceae).

40. Allozyme diversity in three endemic species of Cistus (Cistaceae) from the Canary Islands: intraspecific and interspecific comparisons and implications for genetic conservation.

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