Keyword [biogeography] Result: 161 - 180 | Page: 9 of 10 |
161. | Studies On Flora And Geographic Distribution Of Bryophytes In Dongchong Peninsula And It's Adjacent Islands,Fujian Province,China |
162. | Diversity And Biogeography Of Bryophytes In Haitan Island And Its Adjacent Islands,Fujian Province |
163. | A Taxonomic Study On The Genus Sathytes From China |
164. | Molecular Phylogeny And Historical Biogeography Of The Genus Lobocla ( Lepidotera?Hesperiidae?Eudaminae ) |
165. | Molecular Biogeography Of Ocellarnaca From China |
166. | Exploring Surface Microbial Plankton Community In The Western North Pacific Ocean Using Metagenomic Methods |
167. | Palynology And Biogeography Of Anaphalis |
168. | Phylogenetic And Biogeographic Study Of Celastrus L. |
169. | Phylogeny And Spatio-temporal Evolution Of The Maddenia Group Of Prunus(Rosaceae) |
170. | Phylogenetic Relationship Of Typhlocybinae Based On Mitochondrial Genomics And A Preliminary Study Of Zyginellini On Biogeography |
171. | The Preliminary Study On Diversity Of Bdelloid Rotifer In China |
172. | Research On Molecular System Evolution And Biogeography Of The Butterfly Tribe In China |
173. | Biogeography, ecology, and evolution of the endemic vascular flora of the glaciated Great Lakes region: A case study of the Solidago simplex species complex |
174. | Biogeography and diversification in the Neotropics: Testing macroevolutionary hypotheses using molecular phylogenetic data |
175. | Marine bacterioplankton biogeography over short to medium spatio-temporal scales |
176. | Biogeography of nonindigenous species: From description to prediction |
177. | A molecular phylogenetic study of historical biogeography and the evolution of self-incompatibility RNases in Indian Ocean Coffea (Rubiaceae) |
178. | Diversity, biogeography, and taphonomy of Late Cretaceous chondrichthyans from Montana |
179. | The phylogeny, morphological evolution and biogeography of the Gaultherieae (Ericaceae) |
180. | New Early Cambrian olenelline trilobites from the Sekwi Formation, Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada, and new insights into olenellinid evolutionary history and biogeography |
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