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Elucidating the evolutionary history of the Southeast Asian, holoparasitic, giant-flowered Rafflesiaceae: Pliocene vicariance, morphological convergence and character displacement. / Bendiksby, M.; Schumacher, T.; Gussarova, G.; Nais, J.; Mat-Salleh, K.; Sofiyanti, N.; Madulid, D.; Smith, S.A.

в: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, Том 57, 2010, стр. 620–633.

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Bendiksby M, Schumacher T, Gussarova G, Nais J, Mat-Salleh K, Sofiyanti N и пр. Elucidating the evolutionary history of the Southeast Asian, holoparasitic, giant-flowered Rafflesiaceae: Pliocene vicariance, morphological convergence and character displacement. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 2010;57:620–633.

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Bendiksby, M. ; Schumacher, T. ; Gussarova, G. ; Nais, J. ; Mat-Salleh, K. ; Sofiyanti, N. ; Madulid, D. ; Smith, S.A. / Elucidating the evolutionary history of the Southeast Asian, holoparasitic, giant-flowered Rafflesiaceae: Pliocene vicariance, morphological convergence and character displacement. в: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 2010 ; Том 57. стр. 620–633.

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