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  1. Unraveling the complex systematics of Malagasy Donella species (Sapotaceae) using herbarium phylogenomics
  2. From one to five putative species: an unexpected high genetic diversity in Usnea flavocardia (lichenized Ascomycetes, Parmeliaceae) with the discovery of a new clade within the subgenus Usnea s.str.
  3. Three New Species of Mimusops (Sapotaceae) from Madagascar
  4. Labramia samiana (Sapotaceae), a new endangered species from eastern Madagascar
  5. A phylogenomic reconstruction of the Endangered Malagasy tree genus Capurodendron (Sapotaceae) with nine new species and an identification key
  6. A TAXONOMIC REVISION OF THE MADAGASCAR-ENDEMIC GENUS BEMANGIDIA (SAPOTACEAE), WITH DESCRIPTION OF A SECOND SPECIES
  7. Not just females and males: unravelling the complex sex determinism of the hemp palm Trachycarpus fortunei
  8. One in, one out: Generic circumscription within subtribe Manilkarinae (Sapotaceae)
  9. Panmixia and active colonisation of the invasive palm Trachycarpus fortunei (Arecaceae) in Southern Switzerland and Northern Italy as inferred by microsatellites and SNP markers
  10. Convergent Morphological Evolution in Silene Sect. Italicae (Caryophyllaceae) in the Mediterranean Basin
  11. Two further new species in the highly-diverse Malagasy endemic genus Capurodendron (Sapotaceae)
  12. A 638‐gene phylogeny supports the recognition of twice as many species in the Malagasy endemic genus Capurodendron (Sapotaceae)
  13. European first-year university students accept evolution but lack substantial knowledge about it: a standardized European cross-country assessment
  14. Révision taxonomique de Ranunculus sect. Batrachium en Corse: une analyse morphologique et statistique
  15. Species Delimitation and Conservation in Taxonomically Challenging Lineages: The Case of Two Clades of Capurodendron (Sapotaceae) in Madagascar
  16. Phylogeographic reconstructions can be biased by ancestral shared alleles: The case of the polymorphic lichen Bryoria fuscescens in Europe and North Africa
  17. New genetic markers for Sapotaceae phylogenomics: More than 600 nuclear genes applicable from family to population levels
  18. Usnea dasopoga (Ach.) Nyl. and U. barbata (L.) F. H. Wigg. (Ascomycetes, Parmeliaceae) are two different species: a plea for reliable identifications in molecular studies
  19. Labramia ambondrombeensis (Sapotaceae), a Critically Endangered new species from Madagascar.
  20. The genetics of evolutionary radiations
  21. Species delimitation in the East Asian species of the relict tree genus Zelkova (Ulmaceae): A complex history of diversification and admixture among species
  22. New insights into the Usnea cornuta aggregate (Parmeliaceae, lichenized Ascomycota): Molecular analysis reveals high genetic diversity correlated with chemistry
  23. Three Critically Endangered new species of Capurodendron (Sapotaceae) from Madagascar
  24. Morphological convergence in the recently diversified Silene gigantea complex (Caryophyllaceae) in the Balkan Peninsula and south-western Turkey, with the description of a new subspecies
  25. A phylogenetic circumscription of Silene sect. Siphonomorpha (Caryophyllaceae) in the Mediterranean Basin
  26. Evolutionary histories determine DNA barcoding success in vascular plants: seven case studies using intraspecific broad sampling of closely related species
  27. Two Mitochondrial Barcodes for one Biological Species: The Case of European Kuhl's Pipistrelles (Chiroptera)
  28. Floristic Analyses of the Corsican Flora: Biogeographical Origin and Endemism
  29. Morphological analysis of the Silene gigantea complex (Caryophyllaceae) across the Balkan Peninsula, south-western Turkey and Cyprus
  30. Corrigendum: Patterns of diversification amongst tropical regions compared: a case study in Sapotaceae
  31. Species delimitation and relationships: The dance of the seven veils
  32. Patterns of diversification amongst tropical regions compared: a case study in Sapotaceae
  33. Do living ex situ collections capture the genetic variation of wild populations? A molecular analysis of two relict tree species, Zelkova abelica and Zelkova carpinifolia
  34. Molecular diversity, phylogeography and genetic relationships of the Silene paradoxa group of section Siphonomorpha (Caryophyllaceae)
  35. Footprints of past intensive diversification and structuring in the genusZelkova(Ulmaceae) in south-western Eurasia
  36. The intraspecific genetic variability of siliceous and calcareous Gentiana species is shaped by contrasting demographic and re-colonization processes
  37. A new species, genus and tribe of Sapotaceae, endemic to Madagascar
  38. Recent colonization of the Galápagos by the tree Geoffroea spinosa Jacq. (Leguminosae)
  39. Plant DNA barcodes and the influence of gene flow
  40. The Biogeography of Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests in South America
  41. The history of extant Ilex species (Aquifoliaceae): Evidence of hybridization within a Miocene radiation
  42. Potential DNA transfer from the chloroplast to the nucleus in Eryngium alpinum
  43. Silene patula (Siphonomorpha, Caryophyllaceae) in North Africa: A test of colonisation routes using chloroplast markers
  44. New chloroplast primers for intraspecific variation in Dicranum scoparium Hedw. (Dicranaceae) and amplification success in other bryophyte species
  45. Genetic Evidence for Complexity in Ethnic Differentiation and History in East Africa
  46. Multivariate analysis of anatomical characters confirms the differentiation of two morphologically close species, Melanohalea olivacea (L.) O. Blanco et al. and M. septentrionalis (Lynge) O. Blanco et al.
  47. The history of Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests in eastern South America: inferences from the genetic structure of the treeAstronium urundeuva(Anacardiaceae)
  48. Phylogeography of the endangered Eryngium alpinum L. (Apiaceae) in the European Alps
  49. Identification and characterization of eight microsatellite loci inAster amellusL. (Asteraceae)
  50. Small effective number of parents (Nb) inferred for a naturally spawned cohort of juvenile European flat oysters Ostrea edulis
  51. Allelic configuration and polysomic inheritance of highly variable microsatellites in tetraploid gynodioecious Thymus praecox agg.
  52. Population Genetics and Inference of Ecosystem History
  53. Development and characterization of 11 microsatellite markers in a widespread Neotropical seasonally dry forest tree species, Geoffroea spinosa Jacq. (Leguminosae)
  54. Identification of microsatellite markers in a neotropical seasonally dry forest tree, Astronium urundeuva (Anacardiaceae)
  55. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite markers in the tetraploid birch, Betula pubescens ssp. tortuosa
  56. Flavonoids induce temporal shifts in gene-expression of nod-box controlled loci in Rhizobium sp. NGR234
  57. THE ADDITIVE GENETIC VARIANCE AFTER BOTTLENECKS IS AFFECTED BY THE NUMBER OF LOCI INVOLVED IN EPISTATIC INTERACTIONS
  58. Sperm length influences fertilization success during sperm competition in the snail Viviparus ater
  59. THE ADDITIVE GENETIC VARIANCE AFTER BOTTLENECKS IS AFFECTED BY THE NUMBER OF LOCI INVOLVED IN EPISTATIC INTERACTIONS
  60. Geographic Structure in the European Flat Oyster (Ostrea edulis L.) as Revealed by Microsatellite Polymorphism
  61. Influences of triploidy, parentage and genetic diversity on growth of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas reared in contrasting natural environments
  62. Isolation and characterization of microsatellites in a perennial Apiaceae, Eryngium alpinum L.
  63. Population bottleneck and effective size in Bonamia ostreae-resistant populations of Ostrea edulis as inferred by microsatellite markers
  64. Comparison of genetic variability and parentage in different ploidy classes of the Japanese oyster Crassostrea gigas
  65. Separate effects of triploidy, parentage and genomic diversity upon feeding behaviour, metabolic efficiency and net energy balance in the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas
  66. Influence of parentage upon growth in Ostrea edulis: evidence for inbreeding depression
  67. The induction of MI and MII triploids in the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas with 6-DMAP or CB
  68. Comparative growth of Bonamia ostreae resistant and wild flat oyster Ostrea edulis in an intensive system
  69. Selecting the flat oyster Ostrea edulis (L.) for survival when infected with the parasite Bonamia ostreae
  70. Early Effect of Inbreeding as Revealed by Microsatellite Analyses on Ostrea edulis Larvae
  71. Comparative growth and mortality of Bonamia ostreae  -resistant and wild flat oysters, Ostrea edulis , in an intensive system. I. First year of experiment
  72. Analyse du déterminisme de la coloration et de l'ornementation chez la palourde japonaiseRuditapes philippinarum
  73. A genetic and metabolic basis for faster growth among triploids induced by blocking meiosis I but not meiosis II in the larviparous European flat oyster, Ostrea edulis L.
  74. Predicting mean and variance of all possible lines and hybrids from designs with partially inbred progenies
  75. Induced triploidy in the European clam, Ruditapes decussates (L.), and performance of triploid larvae
  76. Image analysis: a new method for estimating triploidy in commercial bivalves
  77. Optimization of triploid induction by the use of 6-DMAP for the oyster Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg)
  78. A novel method to produce triploids in bivalve molluscs by the use of 6-dimethylaminopurine
  79. Breeding strategy in foxtail millet, Setaria italica (L.P. Beauv.), following interspecific hybridization
  80. Le millet Setaria italica, une plante à découvrir (étude bibliographique)