The floral morphospace--a modern comparative approach to study angiosperm evolution.
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P. Mitteroecker | S. Gerber | Florian Jabbour | H. Sauquet | P. Crane | M. von Balthazar | M. Chartier | Y. Staedler | J. Schönenberger | Marion Chartier
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