iDigBio Bibliography

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Dicerandra: Understanding Past Distributions, Naranjo, Andre, and Soltis Pamela S. , 2016 Florida Rare Plant Task Force Meeting, "Challenges Facing Rare Plants", 04/2016, Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales, FL, (2016)
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Polyploidy and novelty: Gottlieb's legacy, Soltis, Pamela S., Liu Xiaoxian, D. Marchant Blaine, Visger Clayton J., and Soltis Douglas E. , Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Volume 369, Issue 1648, (2014)
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Using Digitized Data in Scientific Research: Using and Reusing Biodiversity Data, Soltis, Pamela S. , (2014)
Using herbarium data for niche modeling to study phylogenetic diversity and endemism of Florida plants, Germain-Aubrey, Charlotte C., Allen Julie M., Neubig Kurt M., Laffan S., Guralnick Robert P., Lamy Thomas, Majure Lucas, Mischler Brent D., Soltis Douglas E., Ponciano Jose Miguel, et al. , Botanical Society of America 2015, 07/2015, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, (2015)
Using museum collections to improve biodiversity measures: the Florida Plants Diversity project, Germain-Aubrey, Charlotte C., Allen Julie M., Neubig Kurt M., Guralnick Robert P., Ponciano Jose Miguel, Lamy Thomas, Soltis Douglas E., Majure Lucas, and Soltis Pamela S. , (2016)
Using museum data for large-scale questions: modeling Florida plant diversity, Germain-Aubrey, Charlotte C., Allen Julie M., Guralnick Robert P., Neubig Kurt M., Ponciano Jose Miguel, Lamy Thomas, Majure Lucas, Soltis Douglas E., and Soltis Pamela S. , Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections 30th Annual Meeting, 05/2015, Gainesville, FL, (2015)
Using museum data for niche modeling and phylogenetic diversity of Florida plants, Germain-Aubrey, Charlotte C., Allen Julie M., Neubig Kurt M., Guralnick Robert P., Ponciano Jose Miguel, Lamy Thomas, Soltis Douglas E., Majure Lucas, and Soltis Pamela S. , Ecological Society of America 2015, (2015)
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