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BIOGEOGRAPHY
PBGOOl Tkach, Natalia -Roser, Martin -Hoffmann, Matthias H.*
Parallel colonisation ofthe Arctic by plants
PBG002 De Lima Marinho, Pedro Emmflio* - de Oliveira Machado Filho, Hermes
- Ferreira Alexandre, Glauris - Alves, Cecilia Ventura
Water macrophytes from Camalau reservoir (Cariri Ocidental,
Para'ba - Northeast, Brazil)
PBG003 Pender, Jocelyn* - Starr, Julian - Hahn, Marlene - Hipp, Andrew L.
How sensitive are climatic niche inferences to distribution data
sampling?
PBG004 Kricsfalusy, Vladimir* - Li, Meng - Gupta, Charu
Combining regional data on plant species distribution to support
biodiversity assessment
PBGOOS De Oliveira, Luiz Orlando* - Mangaravite, Erica - Vmson, Christina C. -
Garcia, Magali G. - Carniello, Maria Angeles - Silva, Roberta S.
Contemporary patterns ofgenetic diversity ofCedrela fissilis
(Meliaceae) offer insight into the shaping ofseasonal forests in
Eastern South America
PBG006 Ruffley, Megan* - Jimenez, Ivan
Effects ofSampling Effort on Estimates of the Mean of Range Size
Distributions
PBG007 Ramos, Michael - Skillman, John B.*
Biodiversity in the shadows. Do forest understory herbs exhibit a
latitudinal diversity gradient?
PBG008 Otero, Ana - Jimenez-Mejias, Pedro* - Valcarcel, Vuginia -Vargas, Pablo
Large-scale intercontinental disjunctions in the Omphalodes clade
(Boraginaceae)
PBG009 Scherson, Rosa Amelia* - Moreira-Muiioz, Andres - Monge, Marcelo -
Silva, Herman
Molecular phylogeny ofMutisia (Asteraceae, Mutisieae) with
biogeographic implications in the Neotropical disjunction
PBGOIO Drummond, Chloe* - Sytsma, Kenneth J.
Great Lakes-Western North America Disjuncts: a study on the
phylogeography, timing, and climate niche space ofthree representa-
tive lineages
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