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Tracing Sticky Trails: The Historical Biogeography of Australia's Glandular Goose-foots (Dysphania, Chenopodioideae, Amaranthaceae)

Abstract Aim The overarching aim of this study is to reconstruct the spatiotemporal evolutionary history of Australian Dysphania, including testing the littoral connection hypothesis, assessing the role of reticulation, and identifying the major drivers of diversification within the lineage. Location Australia and New Zealand Taxon Dysphania, Chenopodioideae, Amaranthaceae, Caryophyllales, Angiosperms Methods Using a DNA sequence dataset based on a target enrichment approach with custom...

bioRxiv 7d ago

How Forza Horizon took on Japan with deep research – and 360-degree cameras

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AI videos spread 'wrong impression' of WA's north, tourism operators say

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ABC Australia 9d ago

Town saved from flooding 70 years ago sets vintage tractor record

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ABC Australia 2d ago

100 things to know for the 2026 NFL season ... 100 days out

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'Rain bomb', mini tornadoes: Debunking Australia's greatest weather myths

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ABC Australia 3d ago

Workers ruminate on the 'Boag's ghost' as brewery reaches end of life

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ABC Australia 4d ago

Spearfisherman killed by suspected 15-foot shark after third fatal attack in less than a month

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Fox News 3d ago

Rescuers stop search for last two men lost in Laos cave

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Al Jazeera 4d ago