Data from: A total evidence approach to understanding phylogenetic relationships and ecological diversity in Selaginella subg. Tetragonostachys

  • Nils Arrigo (Contributor)
  • James Therrien (Contributor)
  • Cajsa Lisa Anderson (Contributor)
  • Michael D. Windham (Contributor)
  • Christopher H. Haufler (Contributor)
  • Michael S Barker (Contributor)

Dataset

Description

Premise of the Study: Several members of Selaginella are renowned for their ability to survive extreme drought and "resurrect" when conditions improve. Many of these belong to subgenus Tetragonostachys, a group of ∼45 species primarily found in North an...
Date made availableAug 14 2013
PublisherZENODO

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