Michael J Donoghue
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McHugh S, Donoghue M, Landis M
bioRxiv
. 2024 Sep;
PMID: 39282335
Where each species actually lives is distinct from where it could potentially survive and persist. This suggests that it may be important to distinguish established from enabled biome affinities when...
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Maya-Lastra C, Sweeney P, Eaton D, Torrez V, Maldonado C, Ore-Rengifo M, et al.
Syst Biol
. 2024 Jun;
73(4):629-643.
PMID: 38832843
A fundamental objective of evolutionary biology is to understand the origin of independently evolving species. Phylogenetic studies of species radiations rarely are able to document ongoing speciation; instead, modes of...
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Srivastav M, Clement W, Landrein S, Zhang J, Howarth D, Donoghue M
Am J Bot
. 2023 Feb;
110(4):e16143.
PMID: 36807121
Premise: The ~140 species of Lonicera are characterized by variously fused leaves, bracteoles, and ovaries, making it a model system for studying the evolution and development of organ fusion. However,...
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Sinnott-Armstrong M, Middleton R, Ogawa Y, Jacucci G, Moyroud E, Glover B, et al.
New Phytol
. 2022 Oct;
237(2):643-655.
PMID: 36229924
Structural color is poorly known in plants relative to animals. In fruits, only a handful of cases have been described, including in Viburnum tinus where the blue color results from...
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Donoghue M, Eaton D, Maya-Lastra C, Landis M, Sweeney P, Olson M, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2022 Aug;
6(9):1398.
PMID: 35927318
No abstract available.
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Donoghue M, Eaton D, Maya-Lastra C, Landis M, Sweeney P, Olson M, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2022 Jul;
6(9):1318-1329.
PMID: 35851851
Replicated radiations, in which sets of similar forms evolve repeatedly within different regions, can provide powerful insights into parallel evolution and the assembly of functional diversity within communities. Several cases...
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Landis M, Quintero I, Munoz M, Zapata F, Donoghue M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2022 Mar;
119(13):e2116948119.
PMID: 35333650
SignificanceGeography molds how species evolve in space. Strong geographical barriers to movement, for instance, both inhibit dispersal between regions and allow isolated populations to diverge as new species. Weak barriers,...
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de Queiroz K, Donoghue M
Cladistics
. 2021 Dec;
4(4):317-338.
PMID: 34949064
Abstract- A tension has arisen over the primacy of interbreeding versus monophyly in defining the species category. Manifestations of this tension include unnecessary restriction of the concept of monophyly as...
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