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Towards a species-level phylogeny for Neotropical Myrtaceae: Notes on topology and resources for future studies.

null nullVanessa G StaggemeierBruno S AmorimMariana BüngerItayguara Ribeiro da CostaJair Eustáquio Quintino de FariaJonathan FlickingerAugusto GiarettaMarcelo T KuboDuane Fernandes LimaLeidiana Lima Dos SantosAna Raquel LourençoEve J LucasFiorella Fernanda MazineJosé Murillo-AMarla Ibrahim Uehbe de OliveiraCarlos Parra-OCarolyn E B ProençaMarcelo ReginatoPriscila Oliveira RosaMatheus Fortes SantosAline StadnikAmélia Carlos TulerKarinne Sampaio ValdemarinThais N C Vasconcelos
Published in: American journal of botany (2024)
We provide a time-calibrated tree that can be more reliably used to address finer-scale eco-evolutionary questions that involve this group in the Neotropics. Gaps to be filled by future studies include improving representation of taxa and areas that remain poorly sampled, investigating causes of conflict between nuclear and plastid partitions, and the role of hybridization and incomplete lineage sorting in relationships that are poorly supported.
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