Publicaties
GBIF data worden gebruikt in wetenschappelijke publicaties. Deze pagina verschaft een overzicht, via de literatuur verzamel site Mendeley, van publicaties die GBIF noemen of die gebaseerd zijn op GBIF data.
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Description of two new Homoeocera Felder from Guatemala and Mexico (Lepidoptera, Arctiidae, Arctiinae, Euchromiini)
Two new species of Homoeocera Felder from Central America are described from high-altitude, humid localities in Mexico and Guatemala, Homoeocera georginas sp. n. and H. papalo sp. n. Both are... -
Diversification in the Andes: Age and origins of South American Heliotropium lineages (Heliotropiaceae, Boraginales)
The uplift of the Andes was a major factor for plant diversification in South America and had significant effects on the climatic patterns at the continental scale. It was crucial for the formation... -
Ecological patterns of Costa Rican myxomycetes
Ecological patterns of tropical myxomycetes have been subjected to study only during the last decade. An exhaustive analysis of an extensive dataset for a single tropical country is lacking. For this... -
Investigating the evolution of Lantaneae (Verbenaceae) using multiple loci
Lantaneae are an example of a taxonomically problematic, widespread and recently radiated Neotropical lineage. Taxonomy in Lantaneae is difficult because of complex, overlapping patterns of shifts in... -
Mass Extinction, Gradual Cooling, or Rapid Radiation? Reconstructing the Spatiotemporal Evolution of the Ancient Angiosperm Genus Hedyosmum (Chloranthaceae) Using Empirical and Simulated Approaches
Chloranthaceae is a small family of flowering plants (65 species) with an extensive fossil record extending back to the Early Cretaceous.Within Chloranthaceae, Hedyosmum is remarkable because of its... -
Phylogeny and biogeography in Solanaceae, Verbenaceae and Bignoniaceae: a comparison of continental and intercontinental diversification patterns
Recent molecular phylogenetic studies of Solanales and Lamiales show that Solanaceae, Verbenaceae and Bignoniaceae all diversified in South America. Estimated dates for the stem lineages of all three... -
Recent phylogeographic structure in a widespread ‘weedy’ Neotropical tree species, Cordia alliodora (Boraginaceae)
Aim Although hundreds of tree species have broad geographic ranges in the Neotropics, little is known about how such widespread species attained disjunct distributions around mountain, ocean and... -
Species richness, taxonomy and peculiarities of the neotropical rust fungi: are they more diverse in the Neotropics?
The species richness of rust fungi (Pucciniales or Uredinales) in the neotropics is reviewed. Species numbers are presented for all neotropical countries and rust-plant- ratios calculated. It is... -
Temporal and spatial origin of Gesneriaceae in the New World inferred from plastid DNA sequences
Gesneriaceae are represented in the New World (NW) by a major clade (c. 1000 species) currently recognized as subfamily Gesnerioideae. Radiation of this group occurred in all biomes of tropical... -
The value of georeferenced collection records for predicting patterns of mosquito species richness and endemism in the Neotropics
Abstract 1. Determining large-scale distribution patterns for mosquitoes could advance knowledge of global mosquito biogeography and inform decisions about where mosquito inventory needs are greatest...