no |
title |
author |
magazine |
year |
volume |
issue |
page(s) |
type |
1 |
A comprehensive molecular phylogeny of the genus Sylvirana (Anura: Ranidae) highlights unrecognized diversity, revised classification and historical biogeography
|
Wu, Yun-He |
|
|
202 |
C |
p. |
article |
2 |
A phylogenomic tree of wood-warblers (Aves: Parulidae): Dealing with good, bad, and ugly samples
|
Zhao, Min |
|
|
202 |
C |
p. |
article |
3 |
Editorial Board
|
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|
|
202 |
C |
p. |
article |
4 |
Nuclear phylogenomics of Eperua (Leguminosae) highlights the role of habitat and morphological lability in dispersal and diversification across Amazonia and in the Caatinga-Cerrado ecotone
|
Fortes, Elenice A. |
|
|
202 |
C |
p. |
article |
5 |
Phylogenomic analyses of hamsters (Cricetinae) inferred from GBS data and mitochondrial genomes
|
Pan, Xuan |
|
|
202 |
C |
p. |
article |
6 |
Phylogenomic analyses shed new light on the spatiotemporal evolution of global larches: Implications for the dynamics of boreal forests
|
Qiu, Xiu-Fei |
|
|
202 |
C |
p. |
article |
7 |
Phylogenomics reveal species limits and inter-relationships in the narrow-range endemic lycian salamanders
|
Scott, Peter A. |
|
|
202 |
C |
p. |
article |
8 |
Reticulate Evolution in Japanese Sceptridium (Ophioglossaceae), including diploid, tetraploid, and hexaploid species
|
Ishii, Sousuke |
|
|
202 |
C |
p. |
article |
9 |
Retraction notice to “Phylogenomic data exploration with increased sampling provides new insights into the higher-level relationships of butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera)” [Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 197 (2024) 108113]
|
Chen, Qi |
|
|
202 |
C |
p. |
article |
10 |
Whole genome data confirm pervasive gene discordance in the evolutionary history of Coenonympha (Nymphalidae) butterflies
|
Greenwood, Matthew P. |
|
|
202 |
C |
p. |
article |