Browsing Naturhistorisk museum by Author "Tusiime, Felly Mugizi"
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Tusiime, Felly Mugizi; Seid, Abel Gizaw; Gusarova, Galina; Nemomissa, Sileshi; Popp, Magnus; Masao, Catherine Aloyce; Wondimu, Tigist; Mirré, Virginia; Muwanika, Vincent; Eilu, Gerald; Brochmann, Christian (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2020)Distantly related lineages of the enigmatic giant rosette plants of tropical alpine environments provide classical examples of convergent adaptation. For the giant senecios (Dendrosenecio), the endemic landmarks of the ...
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Gizaw, Abel; Brochmann, Christian; Nemomissa, Sileshi; Wondimu, Tigist; Masao, Catherine; Tusiime, Felly Mugizi; Abdi, Ahmed Abdikhadir; Oxelman, Bengt; Popp, Magnus; Dimitrov, Dimitar (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / SubmittedVersion, 2016)The flora on the isolated high African mountains or ‘sky islands’ is remarkable for its peculiar adaptations, local endemism and striking biogeographical connections to remote parts of the world. Ages of the plant lineages ...
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Wondimu, Tigist; Gizaw, Abel; Tusiime, Felly Mugizi; Masao, Catherine; Abdi, Ahmed Abdikhadir; Hou, Yan; Nemomissa, Sileshi; Brochmann, Christian (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)The scattered eastern African high mountains harbor a renowned and highly endemic flora, but the taxonomy and phylogeographic history of many plant groups are still insufficiently known. The high-alpine populations of the ...
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Tusiime, Felly Mugizi; Gizaw, Abel; Wondimu, Tigist; Masao, Catherine; Abdi, Ahmed Abdikhadir; Muwanika, Vincent; Travnicek, Pavel; Nemomissa, Sileshi; Popp, Magnus; Eilu, Gerald; Brochmann, Christian; Pimentel, Manuel (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / SubmittedVersion, 2017)High tropical mountains harbour remarkable and fragmented biodiversity thought to a large degree to have been shaped by multiple dispersals of cold-adapted lineages from remote areas. Few dated phylogenetic/phylogeographic ...