Oscar M. Vargas
Affiliations: | University of Texas, Austin, Texas |
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Vargas OM, Madriñán S, Simpson B. (2023) Allopatric speciation is more prevalent than parapatric ecological divergence in a recent high-Andean diversification ( Asteraceae). Peerj. 11: e15479 |
Larson DA, Vargas OM, Vicentini A, et al. (2021) Admixture may be extensive among hyperdominant Amazon rainforest tree species. The New Phytologist |
Vargas OM, Goldston B, Grossenbacher DL, et al. (2020) Patterns of speciation are similar across mountainous and lowland regions for a Neotropical plant radiation (Costaceae: Costus). Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Larson DA, Walker JF, Vargas OM, et al. (2020) A consensus phylogenomic approach highlights paleopolyploid and rapid radiation in the history of Ericales. American Journal of Botany |
Walker JF, Walker-Hale N, Vargas OM, et al. (2019) Characterizing gene tree conflict in plastome-inferred phylogenies. Peerj. 7: e7747 |
Vargas OM, Heuertz M, Smith SA, et al. (2019) Target sequence capture in the Brazil nut family (Lecythidaceae): Marker selection and in silico capture from genome skimming data. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution |
SALDIVIA P, VARGAS OM, ORLOVICH DA, et al. (2019) Nomenclatural priority of the genus Linochilus over Piofontia (Asteraceae: Astereae) Phytotaxa. 424: 158-166 |
Thomson AM, Vargas OM, Dick CW. (2018) Complete plastome sequences from and 23 related species yield informative markers for Lecythidaceae. Applications in Plant Sciences. 6: e01151 |
Vargas OM. (2018) Reinstatement of the Genus Piofontia: A Phylogenomic-based Study Reveals the Biphyletic Nature of Diplostephium (Asteraceae: Astereae) Systematic Botany. 43: 485-496 |
Vargas OM, Ortiz EM, Simpson BB. (2017) Conflicting phylogenomic signals reveal a pattern of reticulate evolution in a recent high-Andean diversification (Asteraceae: Astereae: Diplostephium). The New Phytologist |