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1. The Genome of the 'Great Speciator' Provides Insights into Bird Diversification

2. Using functional traits and phylogenetic trees to examine the assembly of tropical tree communities

3. Plastic responses to past environments shape adaptation to novel selection pressures.

4. Origin and evolution of the bread wheat D genome.

5. Identifying genomic regions associated with C 4 photosynthetic activity and leaf anatomy in Alloteropsis semialata.

6. C 4 photosynthesis provided an immediate demographic advantage to populations of the grass Alloteropsis semialata.

7. Morphological and genetic evidence suggest gene flow among native and naturalized mint species.

8. Lateral gene transfer generates accessory genes that accumulate at different rates within a grass lineage.

9. Alloteropsis semialata as a study system for C4 evolution in grasses.

11. Leaf anatomy explains the strength of C 4 activity within the grass species Alloteropsis semialata.

12. Genetic assimilation of ancestral plasticity during parallel adaptation to zinc contamination in Silene uniflora.

14. Hybridisation and chloroplast capture between distinct Themeda triandra lineages in Australia.

15. C4 trees have a broader niche than their close C3 relatives.

16. Upregulation of C 4 characteristics does not consistently improve photosynthetic performance in intraspecific hybrids of a grass.

18. Rapid Parallel Adaptation to Anthropogenic Heavy Metal Pollution.

19. Widespread lateral gene transfer among grasses.

20. Low dispersal and ploidy differences in a grass maintain photosynthetic diversity despite gene flow and habitat overlap.

21. Contrasted histories of organelle and nuclear genomes underlying physiological diversification in a grass species.

22. Lateral Gene Transfer Acts As an Evolutionary Shortcut to Efficient C4 Biochemistry.

24. Population-Specific Selection on Standing Variation Generated by Lateral Gene Transfers in a Grass.

25. Ecological speciation in sympatric palms: 3. Genetic map reveals genomic islands underlying species divergence in Howea.

26. Phylogenomics using low-depth whole genome sequencing: A case study with the olive tribe.

27. Key changes in gene expression identified for different stages of C4 evolution in Alloteropsis semialata.

28. Lateral transfers of large DNA fragments spread functional genes among grasses.

29. C 4 anatomy can evolve via a single developmental change.

30. Gene duplication and dosage effects during the early emergence of C4 photosynthesis in the grass genus Alloteropsis.

31. Highly Expressed Genes Are Preferentially Co-Opted for C4 Photosynthesis.

32. Introgression and repeated co-option facilitated the recurrent emergence of C 4 photosynthesis among close relatives.

33. Genome biogeography reveals the intraspecific spread of adaptive mutations for a complex trait.

34. Ecological speciation in sympatric palms: 2. Pre- and post-zygotic isolation.

35. Substitutions in the Glycogenin-1 Gene Are Associated with the Evolution of Endothermy in Sharks and Tunas.

36. Ecological speciation in sympatric palms: 1. Gene expression, selection and pleiotropy.

37. Evidence of positive selection associated with placental loss in tiger sharks.

38. Parallel molecular routes to cold adaptation in eight genera of New Zealand stick insects.

39. The Genome of the "Great Speciator" Provides Insights into Bird Diversification.

40. Evaluation of genetic isolation within an island flora reveals unusually widespread local adaptation and supports sympatric speciation.

41. Divergent transcriptional responses to low temperature among populations of alpine and lowland species of New Zealand stick insects (Micrarchus).

42. Positive selection in glycolysis among Australasian stick insects.

43. Identification of cold-responsive genes in a New Zealand alpine stick insect using RNA-Seq.

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