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  • Unparalleled rates of speci... Unparalleled rates of species diversification in Europe
    Valente, Luis M.; Savolainen, Vincent; Vargas, Pablo Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological sciences/Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 05/2010, Volume: 277, Issue: 1687
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    The most rapid species radiations have been reported from ‘evolutionary laboratories’, such as the Andes and the Cape of South Africa, leading to the prevailing view that diversification elsewhere ...
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  • The Value Relevance of Envi... The Value Relevance of Environmental, Social, and Governance Performance: The Brazilian Case
    Miralles-Quirós, María; Miralles-Quirós, José; Valente Gonçalves, Luis Sustainability, 02/2018, Volume: 10, Issue: 3
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    There is extensive literature on the value relevance of social responsibility for companies that operate in developed countries. However, little is known about the influence of these practices on the ...
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  • Induction of spontaneous hu... Induction of spontaneous human neocentromere formation and long-term maturation
    Murillo-Pineda, Marina; Valente, Luis P; Dumont, Marie ... The Journal of cell biology, 03/2021, Volume: 220, Issue: 3
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    Human centromeres form primarily on α-satellite DNA but sporadically arise de novo at naive ectopic loci, creating neocentromeres. Centromere inheritance is driven primarily by chromatin containing ...
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  • Islands as model systems in... Islands as model systems in ecology and evolution: prospects fifty years after MacArthur-Wilson
    Warren, Ben H.; Simberloff, Daniel; Ricklefs, Robert E. ... Ecology letters, 02/2015, Volume: 18, Issue: 2
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    The study of islands as model systems has played an important role in the development of evolutionary and ecological theory. The 50th anniversary of MacArthur and Wilson's (December 1963) article, ...
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  • The effects of island ontog... The effects of island ontogeny on species diversity and phylogeny
    Valente, Luis M.; Etienne, Rampal S.; Phillimore, Albert B. Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological sciences/Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 06/2014, Volume: 281, Issue: 1784
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    A major goal of island biogeography is to understand how island communities are assembled over time. However, we know little about the influence of variable area and ecological opportunity on island ...
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  • A two-step mechanism for ep... A two-step mechanism for epigenetic specification of centromere identity and function
    Fachinetti, Daniele; Folco, H Diego; Nechemia-Arbely, Yael ... Nature cell biology, 09/2013, Volume: 15, Issue: 9
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    The basic determinant of chromosome inheritance, the centromere, is specified in many eukaryotes by an epigenetic mark. Using gene targeting in human cells and fission yeast, chromatin containing the ...
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  • Equilibrium and non‐equilib... Equilibrium and non‐equilibrium dynamics simultaneously operate in the Galápagos islands
    Valente, Luis M; Phillimore, Albert B; Etienne, Rampal S ... Ecology letters, August 2015, Volume: 18, Issue: 8
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    Island biotas emerge from the interplay between colonisation, speciation and extinction and are often the scene of spectacular adaptive radiations. A common assumption is that insular diversity is at ...
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  • Next-Generation Museomics D... Next-Generation Museomics Disentangles One of the Largest Primate Radiations
    Guschanski, Katerina; Krause, Johannes; Sawyer, Susanna ... Systematic biology, 07/2013, Volume: 62, Issue: 4
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    Guenons (tribe Cercopithecini) are one of the most diverse groups of primates. They occupy all of sub-Saharan Africa and show great variation in ecology, behavior, and morphology. This variation led ...
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  • Diversification rates and c... Diversification rates and chromosome evolution in the most diverse angiosperm genus of the temperate zone (Carex, Cyperaceae)
    Escudero, Marcial; Hipp, Andrew L.; Waterway, Marcia J. ... Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 06/2012, Volume: 63, Issue: 3
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    Display omitted ► Most species of Carex belong to non-Siderosicta Carex clade which crown node dates to the Late Eocene and Oligocene. ► Non-Siderosicta Carex clade underwent a shift in ...
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  • A roadmap for island biolog... A roadmap for island biology: 50 fundamental questions after 50 years of "The Theory of Island Biogeography"
    Patiño, Jairo; Whittaker, Robert J.; Borges, Paulo A.V. ... Journal of biogeography, 20/May , Volume: 44, Issue: 5
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    Aims The 50th anniversary of the publication of the seminal book, The Theory of Island Biogeography, by Robert H. MacArthur and Edward O. Wilson, is a timely moment to review and identify key ...
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