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All aspects of systematic & evolutionary botany of living & fossil plants & fungi. Published by @LinneanSociety. EIC: @DrSDodsworth.

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Want to get even more #Botanical updates from our journal? You're in luck! We've set up an account on #Bluesky with our sister journals, so give us a follow over there too to stay up to date!.Fear not X users, we'll be sticking around here too!.
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RT @EvolJLinnSoc: Wow, what a great #MolluscMonday!.
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RT @BiolJLinnSoc: #ProtectedAreas are key tools against the #Biodiversity crisis. Yet despite being vulnerable, tarantulas are often overlo….
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Abstract. The loss of biodiversity due to the effects of a number of human activities is a cause for great concern. Protected areas are currently one of th
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RT @ZoolJLinnSoc: This #FossilFriday check out the first record of Prosantorhinus rhinos in East Asia & the description of a new species! N….
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RT @EvolJLinnSoc: Speciation: the original source of all species! What does it look like & how has it led to the diversity of life seen tod….
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Sphaerocrystals, small "Maltese crosses" visible in polarized light in plants, were found on seed surfaces and in testa cells in some Euphorbia species, but missing from major clades in the subgenus Esula! .@LinneanSociety @OxfordJournals.
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Abstract. The term ‘sphaerocrystals’ (also sphaerites) in classic plant morphology was usually applied to spherical bodies visible in polarized light with
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RT @BiolJLinnSoc: Prehistoric #Dolphin remains found in the Shomyoji Midden off Tokyo Bay share haplotypes with modern populations, suggest….
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Abstract. Cetaceans of the family Delphinidae are widely distributed throughout the global ocean, and it has been suggested that females exhibit philopatry
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One species in particular, the awled honeypot, showed primary pollination by mice, the first time this has been found in #Australia! (3/4)
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This new evidence challenges the assumption that #Cryptic flowers with strong scents are adaptations to marsupial pollination alone, highlighting the key role of rodents (2/4).@LinneanSociety @OxfordJournals
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What do honey possums, mice and dunnarts have in common? They all pollinate Australian #Banksia! New research published in our journal highlights the role of rodents & other non-flying mammals in their pollination. a 🧵(1/4).@StanislawWawrz2 @Dr_Rob_Davis
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RT @EvolJLinnSoc: We're excited to announce the #Launch of our new blog, featuring articles across our journals! Read about why so many Dar….
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Using a hybrid approach, plastome & Sanger sequencing data were combined to reconstruct the #Phylogeny of Martinella, a group of #Neotropical lianas!.@LinneanSociety @OxfordJournals @Lucia_Lohmann
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RT @BiolJLinnSoc: Genomic analysis of #Endangered Golden Eagle populations revealed reduced genetic diversity, suggesting evidence of inbre….
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RT @BiolJLinnSoc: This #WorldReptileDay learn about the diversity of anoles in our latest paper!.
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RT @ZoolJLinnSoc: As it’s #WorldReptileDay we thought we would share with you some reptile-themed papers that have recently published in ou….
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RT @joris_bertrand: Our last publication is online in @BotJLinnSoc! Contrasting patterns of differentiation among three taxa of the rapidly….
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The nectarless male flowers of Pandanus were thought to be wind-pollinated, yet their floral scent suggested otherwise, with detailed analysis revealing the first example of insect #Pollination in this genus!.@LinneanSociety @OxfordJournals
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RT @BiolJLinnSoc: #Iconic examples of evolution, Darwin's finches have adapted to differences in foraging strategies. Smaller finches have….
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RT @EvolJLinnSoc: Famous for its rich #Biodiversity, many radiations in Lake Tanganyika are still unclear. To address this, 2 #Catfish clad….
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Abstract. Adaptive radiation is characterized by eco-morphological differentiation, in which niche partitioning has been shown to be a central response to
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