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Michael J Donoghue

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Lee A, Gilman I, Srivastav M, Lerner A, Donoghue M, Clement W
Am J Bot . 2021 Jul; 108(7):1122-1142. PMID: 34254290
Premise: Phylogenetic relationships within major angiosperm clades are increasingly well resolved, but largely informed by plastid data. Areas of poor resolution persist within the Dipsacales, including placement of Heptacodium and...
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Sinnott-Armstrong M, Donoghue M, Jetz W
Ecol Lett . 2021 Apr; 24(7):1387-1399. PMID: 33908685
The colours of fleshy fruits play a critical role in plant dispersal by advertising ripe fruits to consumers. Fruit colours have long been classified into syndromes attributed to selection by...
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Penagos Zuluaga J, van der Werff H, Park B, Eaton D, Comita L, Queenborough S, et al.
Am J Bot . 2021 Apr; 108(4):664-679. PMID: 33818757
Premise: The Ocotea complex contains the greatest diversity of Lauraceae in the Neotropics. However, the traditional taxonomy of the group has relied on only three main floral characters, and previous...
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Moeglein M, Chatelet D, Donoghue M, Edwards E
Am J Bot . 2020 Oct; 107(11):1527-1541. PMID: 33079383
Premise: Plant genome size ranges widely, providing many opportunities to examine how genome size variation affects plant form and function. We analyzed trends in chromosome number, genome size, and leaf...
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Middleton R, Sinnott-Armstrong M, Ogawa Y, Jacucci G, Moyroud E, Rudall P, et al.
Curr Biol . 2020 Aug; 30(19):3804-3810.e2. PMID: 32763166
Viburnum tinus is an evergreen shrub that is native to the Mediterranean region but cultivated widely in Europe and around the world. It produces ripe metallic blue fruits throughout winter...
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Nurk N, Linder H, Onstein R, Larcombe M, Hughes C, Pineiro Fernandez L, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2020 Jul; 10(12):6163-6182. PMID: 32607221
Understanding how and why rates of evolutionary diversification vary is a key issue in evolutionary biology, ecology, and biogeography. Evolutionary rates are the net result of interacting processes summarized under...
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Landis M, Edwards E, Donoghue M
Syst Biol . 2020 Jun; 70(1):86-107. PMID: 32514540
The spatial distribution of biomes has changed considerably over deep time, so the geographical opportunity for an evolutionary lineage to shift into a new biome may depend on how the...
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Landis M, Eaton D, Clement W, Park B, Spriggs E, Sweeney P, et al.
Syst Biol . 2020 Apr; 70(1):67-85. PMID: 32267945
Phylogeny, molecular sequences, fossils, biogeography, and biome occupancy are all lines of evidence that reflect the singular evolutionary history of a clade, but they are most often studied separately, by...
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Sinnott-Armstrong M, Lee C, Clement W, Donoghue M
BMC Evol Biol . 2020 Jan; 20(1):7. PMID: 31931711
Premise: A key question in plant dispersal via animal vectors is where and why fruit colors vary between species and how color relates to other fruit traits. To better understand...
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Sundaram M, Donoghue M, Farjon A, Filer D, Mathews S, Jetz W, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2019 Oct; 286(1912):20191887. PMID: 31594500
Biodiversity hotspots are important for understanding how areas of high species richness form, but disentangling the processes that produce them is difficult. We combine geographical ranges, phylogenetic relationships and trait...