Journal Title
Title of Journal: Brittonia
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Publisher
Springer New York
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Authors: Otto T Solbrig
Publish Date: 1970/10/01
Volume: 22, Issue: 4, Pages: 217-229
Abstract
One approach to the problem of deducing the genealogy of a set of organisms is to propose several hypotheses using different procedures based on different evolutionary inferences Such an approach was followed here and four different phylogenies were constructed three of them computer built Consistency with independently obtained phenetic cytological and phytogeographical data was used to select the most probable phylogenetic tree among the four It is shown that the most probable tree is one constructed under the assumption that character states found close to the mean and/or modal values for the genus are primitive It is also shown that certain phylogenetic conclusions obtain in all four phylogenies
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- A revision of Agrimonia (Rosaceae) in North and Central America
- Two new species of Leptolobium (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae) from Brazil
- Pteris exigua (Pteridaceae), a new endemic species from Tucumano-Boliviano forests in northwestern Argentina
- Cuscuta taimensis (Convolvulaceae, Cuscuteae), a new species from South America
- Over the hills and far away: New plant records for the Guayana Shield in Brazil
- The floral biology and reproductive system of Mauritia flexuosa (Arecaceae) in a restinga environment in northeastern Brazil
- Trimezia campanula , a new species of Trimezieae (Iridaceae) from Brazil
- Three new species of Bunchosia (Malpighiaceae): B. cuscana , B. hedraiophylla , and B. neillii
- New species of Podandrogyne (Cleomaceae) I. Two species from western Colombia and eastern Panama
- Synopsis of Mickelia , a newly recognized genus of bolbitidoid ferns (Dryopteridaceae)
- Two new species of Gentianella (Gentianaceae) from Peru
- A new species of Almeidea (Galipeinae, Galipeeae, Rutaceae) from Eastern Brazil
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