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Phylogenetics, niche evolution, and species limits of Smilax (Smilacaceae) in eastern Brazil

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I am investigating the evolution and biodiversity of Neotropical Smilax by utilizing phylogenomics along with morphological and niche-associated from specimen-based occurrences. This will result in an improved knowledge of Neotropical climbing plants, taxonomic treatments, and comparative phylogenetic study.

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Thomas H. Murphy

Highest degree:

Masters of Science

Year obtained:

2020

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Current student

United States of America

Flowering plants

Relevant publications (minimum 1, maximum 4):

Murphy, T.H., J. Harris, & L.D. Estes. Accepted. Morphometric and phylogenetic evidence dismisses Clematis reticulata as a single widespread polymorphic species. Systematic Botany.

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2000

University of Florida, Florida Museum of Natural History

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