Annelise FrazãoSão Paulo State University | Unesp · Biodiversidade e Bioestatística
Annelise Frazão
Doctor in Biological Science (Botany)
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Introduction
I am an evolutionary biologist with a Ph.D. in Botany. I am interested in biogeography, morphological evolution, the evolution of interactions, and systematics. I am also interested in education and social equity in STEM.
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January 2014 - April 2015
May 2015 - August 2019
October 2011 - October 2013
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Publications (34)
O Parque Estadual Mata das Flores (PEMF) é uma Unidade de Conservação de Proteção Integral situada no município de Castelo, ao sul do estado do Espírito Santo, entre as coordenadas 20°35'54"S e 41°10'53"W. Ele foi criado em outubro de 1992 pela Lei Estadual nº 4.617. O Parque ocupa uma área de aproximadamente 800 hectares com altitudes que variam e...
Histórico e percepções sobre o acesso de pessoas negras no Ensino Superior no Brasil e o retrato do impacto da política de cotas neste recorte.
Recent studies have highlighted the crucial role of indigenous peoples and traditional communities in environmental conservation and sustainable management in the context of the climate crisis, shedding light on what indigenous and maroon organizations have been advocating for decades. This article seeks to understand what measures should accompany...
Species of Tanaecium (Bignonieae, Bignoniaceae) are lianas distributed in the Neotropics and centered in the Amazon. Members of the genus exhibit exceptionally diverse flower morphology and pollination systems. Here, we sequenced, assembled, and annotated 12 complete and four partial chloroplast genomes representing 15 Tanaecium species and more th...
A Floresta Nacional do Tapajós (Flona Tapajós) é uma unidade de conservação (UC) de uso sustentável criada através do Decreto n° 73.684, de 19 de fevereiro de 1974. Delimitada a oeste pelo rio Tapajós e a leste pela rodovia BR-163, ao longo de sua história sua área original foi modificada diversas vezes, possuindo atualmente 527.319 hectares locali...
O estudo da família Lecythidaceae está incluído no projeto “Flora da Serra do Cipó, Minas Gerais, Brasil”. A família está representada na área por dois gêneros e três espécies, a saber: Cariniana estrellensis (Raddi) Kuntze, Lecythis lanceolata Poir. e L. pisonis Cambess. São apresentadas chaves de identificação para os gêneros e espécies, descriçõ...
Tanaecium Sw. emend L.G. Lohmann (Bignonieae, Bignoniaceae, Lamiales) is a genus of Neotropical lianas comprising 21 species distributed from Mexico through Argentina. Despite the medicinal and economic importance of several species of the genus, little is still known about the phytochemistry and chemical composition of foliar cuticular waxes of me...
Tanaecium is a genus of Neotropical lianas that includes many species with long white corollas pollinated by hawkmoths. The type of the genus is T. jaroba. Even though records of T. jaroba from Jamaica and Brazil were cited in the protologue, no corresponding specimens have been found. An illustration of T. jaroba constitutes the only original mate...
The urge to organise the world around us is an essential part of human nature. Naming and categorising enable us to store and access information ef ciently. The need to name and categorise extends to the natural world and, in particular, to living organisms. The science underpinning this area of knowledge is called Taxonomy, and is as old as humani...
During ongoing taxonomic studies with Tanaecium, we identified some morphological disparities between Tanaecium mutabile and the remaining species of the genus. Here, we reconstruct a molecular phylogeny of Tanaecium based on two molecular markers (i.e., the chloroplast ndhF and the nuclear pepC), and a broad sampling of members of the Arrabidaea a...
Tanaecium Sw. emend L.G. Lohmann (Bignonieae, Bignoniaceae) is a genus of Neotropical lianas that is morphologically variable, especially in floral features. The genus is distributed from Mexico and the Antilles to Argentina, and centered in Amazonia. Here, we present an updated overview for Tanaecium that recognizes 21 species within the genus. Sp...
The Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC) was established by the Conference of Parties in 2002 to decrease the loss of plant diversity, reduce poverty and contribute to sustainable development. To achieve this overarching goal, the GSPC has established a series of targets, one of which is to ensure that plant diversity is well understood, s...
Tanaecium (Bignonieae, Bignoniaceae) is a genus of Neotropical lianas that is centered in the Amazon. The genus exhibits interesting patterns of morphological variation, especially in terms of flower morphology. Despite that, the group remains poorly known, lacks a phylogeny and a taxonomic revision. While working on the systematics of Tanaecium, w...
A chapter on introduction to biogeographical concepts. It belongs to a book which is the main material of an Extension project "Botânica no Inverno" of the Institute of Biosciences of the University of São Paulo, 2018.
(Sapindaceae in a remnant of Semideciduous Forest in the Municipality of Engenheiro Paulo de Frontin, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil). This paper presents a floristic study of the Sapindaceae in a remnant of Semideciduous Forest in the Municipality of Engenheiro Paulo de Frontin, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. 20 species in seven genera were identifie...
The largest anuran diversity belongs to the Neobatrachia, which harbor more than five thousand extant species. Here, we propose a new hypothesis for the historical aspects of the neobatrachian evolution with a formal biogeographical analysis. We selected 12 genes for 144 neobatrachian genera and four archaeobatrachian outgroups and performed a phyl...
Unrooted tree for Neobatrachia with no outgroups.
Maximum likelihood tree resulted from 12 makers analysis excluding the outgroups. Numbers above nodes represent the bootstrap support values. Red branches are Indianura lineages whereas blue branches are included in the Atlanticanura clade.
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Maximum likelihood tree of Neobatrachia and fossil calibration.
Maximum likelihood tree resulted from 12 makers here used. The numbers on the node represent the bootstrap support values. The names at the node show the major lineages here discussed. Red circles show the calibration points and the numbers at these represent each calibration that was...
Representation of Arcifera group.
Chronogram for Neobatrachia derived from Bayesian analysis employing a relaxed molecular clock using BEAST and fixing the topology reconstructed by Maximum Likelihood analysis. Stars next nodes indicate the bootstrap value ≥ 95. Bootstrap values lower than 95 are shown next to corresponding nodes. The horizontal bl...
Genbank accession numbers.
GenBank accession numbers for each species analysed.
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Geographical distribution and taxonomic information.
Geographical distribution and taxonomic information for each species analysed.
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Data Partitions.
PartitionFinder result.
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Biogeographic analysis information.
Information about fossil calibrations, biogeographical areas, probability of distribution (Q matrix), and time slices (TS).
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Drosophila is the genus responsible for the birth of experimental genetics, but the taxonomy of drosophilids is difficult because of the overwhelming diversity of the group. In this study, we assembled sequences for 358 species (14 genera, eight subgenera, 57 species groups, and 65 subgroups) to generate a maximum-likelihood topology and a Bayesian...
Drosophila is the genus responsible for the birth of experimental genetics, but the taxonomy of drosophilids is difficult because of the overwhelming diversity of the group. In this study, we assembled sequences for 358 species (14 genera, eight subgenera, 57 species groups, and 65 subgroups) to generate a maximum-likelihood topology and a Bayesian...
A new species Allophylus exappendiculatus Somner, Ferrucci & Frazão (Sapindaceae) from a remnant fragment of seasonal semideciduous forest in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is here described and illustrated. It can be distinguished from other known species of Allophylus by the simple axillary thyrses closely arranged at the base of young shoots, and by th...