J Gordon Burleigh
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Penaloza-Bojaca G, Maciel-Silva A, Cargill D, Bell D, Sessa E, Li F, et al.
Ann Bot
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39821234
Background And Aims: Resolving the phylogeny of hornworts is critical in understanding the evolution of key morphological characters that are unique to the group, including the pyrenoid. Extensive phylogenomic analyses...
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Pelosi J, Zumwalde B, Testo W, Kim E, Burleigh J, Sessa E
Am J Bot
. 2024 Aug;
111(9):e16389.
PMID: 39162392
Premise: Reticulate evolution, often accompanied by polyploidy, is prevalent in plants, and particularly in the ferns. Resolving the resulting non-bifurcating histories remains a major challenge for plant phylogenetics. Here, we...
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Tiley G, Crowl A, Manos P, Sessa E, Solis-Lemus C, Yoder A, et al.
Syst Biol
. 2024 May;
73(4):666-682.
PMID: 38733563
Accurately reconstructing the reticulate histories of polyploids remains a central challenge for understanding plant evolution. Although phylogenetic networks can provide insights into relationships among polyploid lineages, inferring networks may be...
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Bechteler J, Penaloza-Bojaca G, Bell D, Burleigh J, McDaniel S, Davis E, et al.
Am J Bot
. 2023 Oct;
110(11):e16249.
PMID: 37792319
Premise: Bryophytes form a major component of terrestrial plant biomass, structuring ecological communities in all biomes. Our understanding of the evolutionary history of hornworts, liverworts, and mosses has been significantly...
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Demeulenaere E, Schils T, Burleigh J, Ringelberg J, Koenen E, Ickert-Bond S
PhytoKeys
. 2023 Feb;
205:335-361.
PMID: 36762011
The Indo-Pacific legume genus was recently placed in the Archidendron clade (sensu Koenen et al. 2020), a subclade of the mimosoid clade in subfamily Caesalpinioideae, which also includes , ,...
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Zenil-Ferguson R, McEntee J, Burleigh J, Duckworth R
Syst Biol
. 2022 Dec;
72(2):294-306.
PMID: 36579665
A long-standing hypothesis in evolutionary biology is that the evolution of resource specialization can lead to an evolutionary dead end, where specialists have low diversification rates and limited ability to...
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Zhao M, Burleigh J, Olsson U, Alstrom P, Kimball R
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2022 Oct;
178:107646.
PMID: 36265831
The Old World flycatchers, robins and chats (Aves, Muscicapidae) are a diverse songbird family with over three hundred species. Despite continuous efforts over the past two decades, there is still...
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Draper I, Villaverde T, Garilleti R, Burleigh J, McDaniel S, Mazimpaka V, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2022 Jun;
13:882960.
PMID: 35646035
Phylogenomic data increase the possibilities of resolving the evolutionary and systematic relationships among taxa. This is especially valuable in groups with few and homoplasious morphological characters, in which systematic and...
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Larios Mendieta K, Burleigh J, Putz F
Am J Bot
. 2021 Nov;
108(11):2143-2149.
PMID: 34787901
Premise: To support large leaves, many woody plant species evolved a cost-effective way to thicken twigs. As an extension of E. J. H. Corner's rule that twig diameter increases with...
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McEntee J, Zhelezov G, Werema C, Najar N, Penalba J, Mulungu E, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2021 Nov;
288(1963):20212062.
PMID: 34784761
Learned traits are thought to be subject to different evolutionary dynamics than other phenotypes, but their evolutionary tempo and mode has received little attention. Learned bird song has been thought...