Testing Darwin's transoceanic dispersal hypothesis for the inland nettle family (Urticaceae)

scientific article published on 21 August 2018

Testing Darwin's transoceanic dispersal hypothesis for the inland nettle family (Urticaceae) is …
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P356DOI10.1111/ELE.13132
P698PubMed publication ID30133154

P50authorDe Zhu LiQ21513403
Jim ProvanQ48163632
Marc William CadotteQ55619854
P2093author name stringHong Wang
Jie Liu
Richard I Milne
Zeng-Yuan Wu
Bruno S Amorim
Ya-Huang Luo
Chia-Jui Chen
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Selectivity in mammalian extinction risk and threat types: a new measure of phylogenetic signal strength in binary traitsQ33534424
P433issue10
P921main subjectUrticaceaeQ156332
plant dispersalQ389981
biological dispersalQ778143
P1104number of pages15
P304page(s)1515-1529
P577publication date2018-08-21
P1433published inEcology LettersQ1282051
P1476titleTesting Darwin's transoceanic dispersal hypothesis for the inland nettle family (Urticaceae)
P478volume21

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