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The Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, published quarterly since 1914, contains peer-reviewed papers primarily devoted to systematic botany and evolution. The Annals reflect the global mission of the Garden, with contributing authors from the Americas, Africa, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
CONTENTS OF THE ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN VOLUME 100 NUMBER 1
Evolutionary Systematics and Paraphyly, Richard Kenneth Brummitt: 1937-2013.
Evolutionary Systematics and Paraphyly: Introduction: Tod F. Stuessy and Elvira Horandl.
We Are Still Learning about the Nature of Species and Their Evolutionary Relationships: Peter Lockhart, Anthony W.D. Larkum, Matthias Becker, and David Penny.
Nothing in Taxonomy Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution: Examples from the the Classification of Rannunculus: Elvira Horandl.
The Case against the Transfer of Dryandra to Banksia (Proteaceae): Alex S. George.
Paraphyly and Endemic Genera of Oceanic Islands: Implications for Conservation: Tod F. Stuesst, Christiane Konig, and Patricio Lopes Sepulveda.
Paraphyly and Polyphyly in the Worldwide Tribe: Rubieae (Rubiaceae): Challenges for Generic Delimitation: Friedrich Ehrendorfer and Michael H.J. Barfuss.
Taxonomy versus Cladonomy in the Dicot Families: R.K.Brummitt.
Support Measures for Caulistic Macroevolutionary Transformations in evolutionary Trees: Richard H. Zander
Pandas, Plants, and People: Jianguo Liu and Andres Vina.
Acknowledment of Reviewers
- Authors: MBG Press; Hollowell, Victoria C.
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Publication Information
- Publisher: MBG Press
Publication Date: 2015 ISBN: 0026-6493 Format: Softcover Pages: 125 Illustrated: Yes
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