All Stories

  1. Variant Calling in the Goldilocks Zone: How Reference Genome Choice and Read Mapping Stringency Impact Heterozygosity Estimates and Phylogenetic Analyses
  2. Diverse Ecological Strategies Increase Invasion Resistance in an Experimental Grassland Restoration
  3. Read mapping stringency and genetic relatedness to the reference genome significantly impact multispecies population genetic and phylogenetic analyses
  4. Macroevolutionary inference of complex modes of chromosomal speciation in a cosmopolitan plant lineage
  5. Genetically based variation in fitness and carbon assimilation among bur oak populations
  6. Adaptive evolution of freezing tolerance in oaks is key to their dominance in North America
  7. Constructing sympatry networks to assess potential introgression pathways within the major oak sections in the contiguous US states
  8. Divergent ecological selection maintains species boundaries despite gene flow in a rare endemic tree, Quercus acerifolia (maple-leaf oak)
  9. Oak leaf morphology may be more strongly shaped by climate than by phylogeny
  10. Divergence and reticulation in the Mexican white oaks: ecological and phylogenomic evidence on species limits and phylogenetic networks in the Quercus laeta complex (Fagaceae)
  11. Ancient tree genomes for old questions
  12. Dominant species establishment may influence invasion resistance more than phylogenetic or functional diversity
  13. Ancient tree genomes for old questions
  14. Macroevolutionary inference of complex modes of chromosomal speciation in a cosmopolitan plant lineage
  15. Genomic hotspots of chromosome rearrangements explain conserved synteny despite high rates of chromosome evolution in a holocentric lineage
  16. Echoes of ancient introgression punctuate stable genomic lineages in the evolution of figs
  17. Evolutionary history shapes grassland productivity through opposing effects on complementarity and selection
  18. Drought response strategies are coupled with leaf habit in 35 evergreen and deciduous oak (Quercus) species across a climatic gradient in the Americas
  19. Quantifying Endangerment Value: a Promising Tool to Support Curation Decisions
  20. Improving species delimitation for effective conservation: a case study in the endemic maple‐leaf oak (Quercus acerifolia)
  21. Highly conserved synteny despite massive chromosome fusion and fission suggest fragile sites in holocentric plants
  22. Phylogenetically and functionally diverse species mixes beget diverse experimental prairies, whether from seeds or plugs
  23. A snapshot of progenitor–derivative speciation in Iberodes (Boraginaceae)
  24. Tree species and genetic diversity increase productivity via functional diversity and trophic feedbacks
  25. Selection on convergent functional traits drives compositional divergence in early succession of a tallgrass prairie restoration experiment
  26. Even more oak species in Mexico? Genetic structure and morphological differentiation support the presence of at least two specific entities within Quercus laeta
  27. The invasion paradox dissolves when using phylogenetic and temporal perspectives
  28. Trait evolution rates shape continental patterns of species richness in North America's most diverse angiosperm genus (Carex, Cyperaceae)
  29. An Updated Infrageneric Classification of the North American Oaks (Quercus Subgenus Quercus): Review of the Contribution of Phylogenomic Data to Biogeography and Species Diversity
  30. Monograph of Carex section Schiedeanae (Cyperaceae): Unexpected taxonomic and ecological diversity in a Mexican sedge clade
  31. Use of Genomic Resources to Assess Adaptive Divergence and Introgression in Oaks
  32. Geographical vs. ecological diversification inCarexsectionPhacocystis(Cyperaceae): Patterns hidden behind a twisted taxonomy
  33. Macroevolutionary insights into sedges (Carex: Cyperaceae): The effects of rapid chromosome number evolution on lineage diversification
  34. Comparing Genetic Diversity in Three Threatened Oaks
  35. Assessing the sensitivity of divergence time estimates to locus sampling, calibration points, and model priors in a RAD‐seq phylogeny ofCarexsectionSchoenoxiphium
  36. Application of remote sensing technology to estimate productivity and assess phylogenetic heritability
  37. Climate and phylogenetic history structure morphological and architectural trait variation among fine‐root orders
  38. Biogeography and phylogeny of masting: do global patterns fit functional hypotheses?
  39. Leaf shape and size variation in bur oaks: An empirical study and simulation of sampling strategies
  40. Each Year in the Forest: Autumn
  41. Each Year in the Forest: Spring
  42. Each Year in the Forest: Summer
  43. Each Year in the Forest: Winter
  44. Revisiting the Mystery of the Bartram Oak
  45. Correlated evolution of morphology, gas exchange, growth rates and hydraulics as a response to precipitation and temperature regimes in oaks ( Quercus )
  46. Oaks: an evolutionary success story
  47. A tale of worldwide success: Behind the scenes of Carex (Cyperaceae) biogeography and diversification
  48. Plant budding speciation predominant by ecological and geographical differentiation: an ‘evolutionary snapshot’ in Iberodes (Boraginaceae)
  49. Genomic landscape of the global oak phylogeny
  50. Pharaoh’s Dance: the oak genomic mosaic
  51. Uncovering the genomic signature of ancient introgression between white oak lineages (Quercus)
  52. Conserved DNA polymorphisms distinguish species in the eastern North American white oak syngameon: Insights from an 80-SNP oak DNA genotyping toolkit
  53. Genomic landscape of the global oak phylogeny
  54. Pharaoh’s Dance: the oak genomic mosaic
  55. Pharaoh’s Dance: the oak genomic mosaic
  56. In tallgrass prairie restorations, relatedness influences neighborhood-scale plant invasion while resource availability influences site-scale invasion
  57. A nuclear DNA barcode for eastern North American oaks and application to a study of hybridization in an Arboretum setting
  58. RAD-seq linkage mapping and patterns of segregation distortion in sedges: meiosis as a driver of karyotypic evolution in organisms with holocentric chromosomes
  59. Allopatric speciation despite historical gene flow: Divergence and hybridization in Carex furva and C. lucennoiberica (Cyperaceae) inferred from plastid and nuclear RAD-seq data
  60. Evolution and origins of the American oaks
  61. An updated infrageneric classification of the oaks: review of previous taxonomic schemes and synthesis of evolutionary patterns
  62. Introgression obscures and reveals historical relationships among the American live oaks
  63. Hill's Oak: The Taxonomy and Dynamics of a Western Great Lakes Endemic