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Almost forgotten or latest practice? AFLP applications, analyses and advances
HM Meudt, AC Clarke
Trends in plant science 12 (3), 106-117, 2007
8312007
Piecing together the “new” Plantaginaceae
DC Albach, HM Meudt, B Oxelman
American Journal of Botany 92 (2), 297-315, 2005
3802005
Optimizing automated AFLP scoring parameters to improve phylogenetic resolution
BR Holland, AC Clarke, HM Meudt
Systematic Biology 57 (3), 347-366, 2008
1542008
Phylogeny of Veronica in the Southern and Northern Hemispheres based on plastid, nuclear ribosomal and nuclear low-copy DNA
DC Albach, HM Meudt
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 54 (2), 457-471, 2010
792010
The biogeography of the austral, subalpine genus Ourisia (Plantaginaceae) based on molecular phylogenetic evidence: South American origin and dispersal to …
HM Meudt, BB Simpson
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 87 (4), 479-513, 2006
752006
Species delimitation and phylogeny of a New Zealand plant species radiation
HM Meudt, PJ Lockhart, D Bryant
BMC Evolutionary Biology 9, 1-17, 2009
702009
Bayesian inference of phylogenetic networks from bi-allelic genetic markers
J Zhu, D Wen, Y Yu, HM Meudt, L Nakhleh
PLoS computational biology 14 (1), e1005932, 2018
682018
Is genome downsizing associated with diversification in polyploid lineages of Veronica?
HM Meudt, BM Rojas-Andrés, JM Prebble, E Low, PJ Garnock-Jones, ...
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 178 (2), 243-266, 2015
652015
DNA sequences from three genomes reveal multiple long-distance dispersals and non-monophyly of sections in Australasian Plantago (Plantaginaceae)
ML Tay, HM Meudt, PJ Garnock-Jones, PA Ritchie
Australian Systematic Botany 23 (1), 47-68, 2010
602010
Phylogeographic patterns in the Australasian genus Chionohebe (Veronica sl, Plantaginaceae) based on AFLP and chloroplast DNA sequences
HM Meudt, MJ Bayly
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 47 (1), 319-338, 2008
492008
A taxonomic revision of native New Zealand Plantago (Plantaginaceae)
HM Meudt
New Zealand Journal of Botany 50 (2), 101-178, 2012
452012
Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Data Reveal a History of Auto- and Allopolyploidy in New Zealand Endemic Species of Plantago (Plantaginaceae): New …
HM Meudt
International Journal of Plant Sciences 172 (2), 220-237, 2011
402011
The application of high-throughput sequencing for taxonomy: the case of Plantago subg. Plantago (Plantaginaceae)
G Hassemer, S Bruun-Lund, AB Shipunov, BG Briggs, HM Meudt, ...
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 138, 156-173, 2019
392019
Native New Zealand forget-me-nots (Myosotis, Boraginaceae) comprise a Pleistocene species radiation with very low genetic divergence
HM Meudt, JM Prebble, CA Lehnebach
Plant Systematics and Evolution 301, 1455-1471, 2015
352015
First phylogenetic and biogeographical study of the southern bluebells (Wahlenbergia, Campanulaceae)
JM Prebble, CN Cupido, HM Meudt, PJ Garnock-Jones
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 59 (3), 636-648, 2011
332011
Using target sequence capture to improve the phylogenetic resolution of a rapid radiation in New Zealand Veronica
AE Thomas, J Igea, HM Meudt, DC Albach, WG Lee, AJ Tanentzap
American journal of botany 108 (7), 1289-1306, 2021
312021
Polyploidy on islands: its emergence and importance for diversification
HM Meudt, DC Albach, AJ Tanentzap, J Igea, SC Newmarch, AJ Brandt, ...
Frontiers in plant science 12, 637214, 2021
302021
Ancestral range reconstruction of remote oceanic island species of Plantago (Plantaginaceae) reveals differing scales and modes of dispersal
N Iwanycki Ahlstrand, B Verstraete, G Hassemer, S Dunbar‐Co, ...
Journal of biogeography 46 (4), 706-722, 2019
282019
Monograph of Ourisia (Plantaginaceae)
HM Meudt
282006
Testing species limits of New Zealand Plantago (Plantaginaceae) using internal transcribed spacer (ITS) DNA sequences
ML Tay, HM Meudt, PJ Garnock-Jones, PA Ritchie
New Zealand Journal of Botany 48 (3-4), 205-224, 2010
232010
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