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Volume 73 Issue 4
 
July 2024
 
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Caught in the Act: Incipient Speciation at the Southern Limit of Viburnum in the Central Andes 
 
Carlos A Maya-Lastra, Patrick W Sweeney, Deren A R Eaton, Vania Torrez, Carla Maldonado ...
 
 
 
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Stochastic Character Mapping, Bayesian Model Selection, and Biosynthetic Pathways Shed New Light on the Evolution of Habitat Preference in Cyanobacteria border= 
 
Giorgio Bianchini, Martin Hagemann, Patricia Sánchez-Baracaldo
 
 
 
Benefits and Limits of Phasing Alleles for Network Inference of Allopolyploid Complexes 
 
George P Tiley, Andrew A Crowl, Paul S Manos, Emily B Sessa, Claudia Solís-Lemus ...
 
 
 
Phylogenomics, Lineage Diversification Rates, and the Evolution of Diadromy in Clupeiformes (Anchovies, Herrings, Sardines, and Relatives) 
 
Joshua P Egan, Andrew M Simons, Mohammad Sadegh Alavi-Yeganeh, Michael P Hammer, Prasert Tongnunui ...
 
 
 
Sequential Bayesian Phylogenetic Inference 
 
Sebastian Höhna, Allison Y Hsiang
 
 
 
 
Phylogenomic Discordance is Driven by Wide-Spread Introgression and Incomplete Lineage Sorting During Rapid Species Diversification Within Rattlesnakes (Viperidae: Crotalus and Sistrurus) 
 
Edward A Myers, Rhett M Rautsaw, Miguel Borja, Jason Jones, Christoph I Grünwald ...
 
 
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