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Hans Peter Linder

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Camara-Leret R, Frodin D, Adema F, Anderson C, Appelhans M, Argent G, et al.
Nature . 2020 Aug; 584(7822):579-583. PMID: 32760001
New Guinea is the world's largest tropical island and has fascinated naturalists for centuries. Home to some of the best-preserved ecosystems on the planet and to intact ecological gradients-from mangroves...
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van Santen M, Linder H
Mol Phylogenet Evol . 2019 Oct; 142:106645. PMID: 31610230
The Cape flora is compositionally biased, being dominated by a few fynbos clades (such as Iridaceae, Ericaceae, Proteaceae and Restionaceae) that make up major part of the distinct heathland vegetation...
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Noroozi J, Talebi A, Doostmohammadi M, Rumpf S, Linder H, Schneeweiss G
Sci Rep . 2018 Jul; 8(1):10345. PMID: 29985437
Conservation biology aims at identifying areas of rich biodiversity. Currently recognized global biodiversity hotspots are spatially too coarse for conservation management and identification of hotspots at a finer scale is...
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Linder H
Evol Anthropol . 2017 Dec; 26(6):300-312. PMID: 29265653
The modern vegetation of East Africa is a complex mosaic of rainforest patches; small islands of tropic-alpine vegetation; extensive savannas, ranging from almost pure grassland to wooded savannas; thickets; and...
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Schwery O, Onstein R, Bouchenak-Khelladi Y, Xing Y, Carter R, Linder H
New Phytol . 2014 Dec; 207(2):355-367. PMID: 25530223
Mountains are often more species-rich than lowlands. This could be the result of migration from lowlands to mountains, of a greater survival rate in mountains, or of a higher diversification...
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Nyman T, Linder H, Pena C, Malm T, Wahlberg N
Ecol Lett . 2012 Apr; 15(8):889-98. PMID: 22507539
The origin of species-rich insect-plant food webs has traditionally been explained by diversifying antagonistic coevolution between plant defences and herbivore counter-defences. However, recent studies combining paleoclimatic reconstructions with time-calibrated phylogenies...
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Thiv M, van der Niet T, Rutschmann F, Thulin M, Brune T, Linder H
Am J Bot . 2011 May; 98(1):76-87. PMID: 21613086
Premise Of The Study: The succulent biome is highly fragmented throughout the Old and New World. The resulting disjunctions on global and regional scales have been explained by various hypotheses....
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Wirth L, Waser N, Graf R, Gugerli F, Landergott U, Erhardt A, et al.
Oecologia . 2011 Apr; 167(2):427-34. PMID: 21484399
Plants flowering together may influence each other's pollination and fecundity over a range of physical distances. Their effects on one another can be competitive, neutral, or facilitative. We manipulated the...
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Thiv M, Thulin M, Hjertson M, Kropf M, Linder H
Mol Phylogenet Evol . 2009 Oct; 54(2):607-16. PMID: 19825422
The numerous disjunct plant distributions between Macaronesia and eastern Africa-Arabia suggest that these could be the relicts of a once continuous vegetation belt along the southern Tethys, which has been...
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Linder H
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2008 Jun; 363(1506):3097-105. PMID: 18579472
The spatial and temporal patterns of plant species radiations are largely unknown. I used a nonlinear regression to estimate speciation and extinction rates from all relevant dated clades. Both are...