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Higher taxonomic level relationships among diplolepidous pleurocarpous mosses — a cladistic overview

Pages 723-781 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013

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Sanna Huttunen, Michael S. Ignatov, Dietmar Quandt & Lars Hedenäs. (2013) Phylogenetic position and delimitation of the moss family Plagiotheciaceae in the order Hypnales. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 171:2, pages 330-353.
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Sanna Olsson, Volker Buchbender, Johannes Enroth, Lars Heden?s, Sanna Huttunen & Dietmar Quandt. (2009) Phylogenetic analyses reveal high levels of polyphyly among pleurocarpous lineages as well as novel clades. The Bryologist 112:3, pages 447-466.
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Isabel Draper & Lars Hedenäs. (2009) Circumscription of European taxa within the Sciuro-hypnum reflexum complex (Brachytheciaceae, Bryophyta), based on molecular and morphological data . TAXON 58:2, pages 572-584.
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A. J. Shaw, C. J. Cox, B. Goffinet, W. R. Buck & S. B. Boles. (2003) PHYLOGENETIC EVIDENCE OF A RAPID RADIATION OF PLEUROCARPOUS MOSSES (BRYOPHYTA). Evolution 57:10, pages 2226.
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Lars Hedenäs & Niklas Pedersen. (2002) Nomenclatural Consequences of a Phylogenetic Study of the Plagiotheciaceae. The Bryologist 105:3, pages 325-326.
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Niklas Pedersen & Lars Hedenäs. (2002) Phylogeny of the Plagiotheciaceae Based on Molecular and Morphological Evidence. The Bryologist 105:3, pages 310-324.
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Alain Vanderpoorten, Lars Heden?s, Cymon J Cox & A.Jonathan Shaw. (2002) Phylogeny and Morphological Evolution of the Amblystegiaceae (Bryopsida). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 23:1, pages 1-21.
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Alain Vanderpoorten, Lars Hedenäs, Cymon J. Cox & A. Jonathan Shaw. (2002) Circumscription, classification, and (Bryopsida) inferred from nuclear and chloroplast DNA sequence data and morphology taxonomy of Amblystegiaceae. TAXON 51:1, pages 115-122.
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Michael Stech & Jan-Peter Frahm. (2001) The Systematic Position of Ochyraea tatrensis (Hypnobartlettiaceae, Bryopsida) Based on Molecular Data . The Bryologist 104:2, pages 199-203.
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Lars Hedenäs. (2001) Environmental Factors Potentially Affecting Character States in Pleurocarpous Mosses. The Bryologist 104:1, pages 72-91.
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William R. Buck, Bernard Goffinet & A. Jonathan Shaw. (2000) Novel Relationships in Pleurocarpous Mosses as Revealed by cpDNA Sequences. The Bryologist 103:4, pages 774-789.
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William R. Buck, Bernard Goffinet & A.Jonathan Shaw. (2000) Testing Morphological Concepts of Orders of Pleurocarpous Mosses (Bryophyta) Using Phylogenetic Reconstructions Based on TRNL-TRNF and RPS4 Sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 16:2, pages 180-198.
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EfraÍn De luna, William R. Buck, Hiroyuki Akiyama, Tomotsugu Arikawa, Hiromi Tsubota, Dolores GonzÁlez, Angela E. Newton & A. Jonathan Shaw. (2000) Ordinal Phylogeny within the Hypnobryalean Pleurocarpous Mosses Inferred from Cladistic Analyses of Three Chloroplast DNA Sequence Data Sets: trn L-F, rps 4, and rbc L . The Bryologist 103:2, pages 242-256.
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Lars Hedenäs. (2000) How important is phylogenetic history in explaining character states in pleurocarpous mosses?. Canadian Journal of Botany 77:12, pages 1723-1743.
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Michael S. Ignatov, Hisatsugu Ando & Elena A. Ignatova. (1997) Bryophyte flora of Altai Mountains. VII. Hypnaceae and related pleurocarps with bi- or ecostate leaves. Arctoa 6:1, pages 21-112.
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