
Outline and representative polyploid plants from the five analyzed island systems. From left to right: (A) New Zealand: Veronica topiaria (Plantaginaceae) © Phil Garnock-Jones; (B) Canary Islands: Aeonium arboreum (Crassulaceae) © Dirk Albach; (C) Hawaiian Islands: Argyroxiphium sandwicense (Asteraceae) © Marc Appelhans; (D) Juan Fernández Islands: Eryngium bupleuroides (Apiaceae) © Lukas Mekis; (E) Galápagos Islands: Gossypium darwinii (Malvaceae) © A. Emmerson. Image copyright © 2021 Meudt, Albach, Tanentzap, Igea, Newmarch, Brandt, Lee and Tate. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). Read more
Outline and representative polyploid plants from the five analyzed island systems. From left to right: (A) New Zealand: Veronica topiaria (Plantaginaceae) © Phil Garnock-Jones; (B) Canary Islands: Aeonium arboreum (Crassulaceae) © Dirk Albach; (C) Hawaiian Islands: Argyroxiphium sandwicense (Asteraceae) © Marc Appelhans; (D) Juan Fernández Islands: Eryngium bupleuroides (Apiaceae) © Lukas Mekis; (E) Galápagos Islands: Gossypium darwinii (Malvaceae) © A. Emmerson. Image copyright © 2021 Meudt, Albach, Tanentzap, Igea, Newmarch, Brandt, Lee and Tate. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).
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