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How to know if an evolutionary radiation is adaptive? The case of the explosive speciation of Carex sect. Echinochlaenae (Cyperaceae) in New Zealand

Project summary:

We aim to investigate the drivers of diversification that explain the contrasting diversity patterns in NZ and SA in Carex sect. Echinochlaenae. To this end we will explore biotic and abiotic factors and analyze its influence in the differential diversification of these sedges a cross-cutting perspective, incorporating genomic, microbiological, geomorphometrical and evolutionary approaches.

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Ana Isabel Morales Alonso

Highest degree:

Master Course on Biodiversity and Conservation Biology

Year obtained:

2022

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Current student

Spain

Flowering plants

Relevant publications (minimum 1, maximum 4):

Morales Alonso, A., Jiménez-Mejías, P., Villaverde, T. (under review) Using geometric morphometrics to evaluate the taxonomic affinities of two enigmatic Carex species. Submitted to PhytoKeys.

Jiménez-Mejías, P., Morales-Alonso, A., Oleas, N., Sánchez, E., Martín-Bravo, S., Masa-Iranzo, I., Sánchez-Meseguer, A. (accepted). New relevant chorological data on Carex (Cyperaceae) of Ecuador and observations on red list species. Biodiversity Data Journal.

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2000

Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Seville, Spain

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