Selective advantage of ray florets in Scalesia affinis and S. pedunculata (Asteraceae), two endemic species from Galápagos
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Selective advantage of ray florets in Scalesia affinis and S. pedunculata (Asteraceae), two endemic species from Galápagos. / Nielsen, Lene Rostgaard; Philipp, Marianne; Siegismund, H.R.
In: Evolutionary Ecology, No. 16, 2002, p. 139-153.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Nielsen, LR, Philipp, M & Siegismund, HR 2002, 'Selective advantage of ray florets in Scalesia affinis and S. pedunculata (Asteraceae), two endemic species from Galápagos', Evolutionary Ecology, no. 16, pp. 139-153.
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Nielsen, L. R., Philipp, M., & Siegismund, H. R. (2002). Selective advantage of ray florets in Scalesia affinis and S. pedunculata (Asteraceae), two endemic species from Galápagos. Evolutionary Ecology, (16), 139-153.
Vancouver
Nielsen LR, Philipp M, Siegismund HR. Selective advantage of ray florets in Scalesia affinis and S. pedunculata (Asteraceae), two endemic species from Galápagos. Evolutionary Ecology. 2002;(16):139-153.
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title = "Selective advantage of ray florets in Scalesia affinis and S. pedunculata (Asteraceae), two endemic species from Gal{\'a}pagos",
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journal = "Evolutionary Ecology",
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AU - Nielsen, Lene Rostgaard
AU - Philipp, Marianne
AU - Siegismund, H.R.
PY - 2002
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SP - 139
EP - 153
JO - Evolutionary Ecology
JF - Evolutionary Ecology
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