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Impacto del cambio climático sobre la distribución en Sudamérica del género Hedeoma (LAMIACEAE) con importancia medicinal = Impact of climate change on the distribution of genus Hedeoma (Lamiaceae) with medicinal importance in South America.
Arce, Marina L.; Peralta, Patricia Angelica; Bach, Hernán Gerónimo; Robbiati, Federico Omar (Sociedad Argentina de Botánica, 2023-09-19)El género Hedeoma posee 43 especies de las cuales 5 se encuentran en Sudamérica y que tienen importancia aromático-medicinal. Dos de ellas presentan un marcado endemismo. -
Phenotypic variation in arid and semi-arid zones of southern South America: the case of Senna series Aphyllae (Fabaceae, Caesalpinioideae)
Robbiati, Federico Omar; Amarilla, Leonardo D.; Anton, Ana Maria Ramona; Fortunato, Renee Hersilia (Oxford University Press, 2017-03)Senna series Aphyllae includes xeromorphic shrubs and subshrubs that occur in three different biogeographic subregions in arid and semi-arid habitats of southern South America. The series provides a good opportunity to ... -
Stability and fragmentation versus demographic expansion: different phylogeographic patterns in closely related sympatric legumes (Senna) from arid and semi-arid zones of mid-latitude South America
Robbiati, Federico Omar; Nores, María Jimena; Anton, Ana María Ramona; Fortunato, Renee Hersilia (Oxford University Press, 2021-03-01)This is the first comparative research in which phylogeographical patterns and present and palaeoclimatic distribution were investigated in desert plants that inhabit the Argentinian Monte and Chaco biogeographic provinces. ... -
The evolutionary history of Senna ser. Aphyllae (Leguminosae–Caesalpinioideae), an endemic clade of southern South America
Robbiati, Federico Omar; Anton, Ana Maria Ramona; Marazzi, Brigitte; Vásquez-Cruz, Marilyn; Fortunato, Renee Hersilia (2017-12)In the legume genus Senna, series Aphyllae includes seven species of leafless shrubs and subshrubs from arid, semiarid and xerophilous areas of three different biogeographic subregions in southern South America. In this ...