Nopparat Anantaprayoon

Nopparat Anantaprayoon
  • Master of Science
  • Doctoral Student at State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart

About

9
Publications
1,107
Reads
How we measure 'reads'
A 'read' is counted each time someone views a publication summary (such as the title, abstract, and list of authors), clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the full-text. Learn more
4
Citations
Introduction
Current institution
State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart
Current position
  • Doctoral Student
Additional affiliations
January 2022 - April 2022
Brigham Young University
Position
  • Exchange Research Student
Education
July 2019 - December 2023
Kasetsart University
Field of study
  • Botany
August 2015 - May 2019
Kasetsart University
Field of study
  • Botany

Publications

Publications (9)
Article
Full-text available
This paper examines the pathways to desirable nature futures as envisioned by 22 young people from all United Nations regions and diverse cultural backgrounds who participated in the second edition of the IPBES Youth workshop (2022). The workshop employed the Three Horizons framework and the Nature Futures Framework (NFF) to describe the plurality...
Article
Introduction. Aneuraceae, the largest family of simple thalloid liverworts, is recognised for its unique ecology and cryptic diversity despite its simple morphological features. In the present study, we explored the evolutionary history and diversification of Aneuraceae, focusing on the efects of fossil calibrations on divergence time estimates and...
Article
Full-text available
The genus Maerua (Capparaceae) comprises 85 woody species distributed across the paleotropics, with some species used in traditional medicine. This study investigated the phylogenetic placement, genetic diversity, and phytochemical composition of Maerua siamensis, a species native to Indochina. Phylogenetic analyses using matK and rbcL markers conf...
Article
Seedlings frequently suffer the highest mortality rate, as they have different requirements for growth and survival from their mature life cycle stage. However, the links between functional traits and photosynthetic traits of tree seedlings, especially from dry evergreen forests, remain largely unexplored. Here, we measured eleven functional traits...
Article
The northern North American Cordillera is a globally significant center of endemism. In western North America, imperiled arid steppe habitats support a number of unique species, including several endemic lichens. However, processes driving diversification and endemism in this region remain unclear. In this study, we investigate di- versity and phyl...
Article
Full-text available
The genus Aneura Dumort. is a simple thalloid liverwort with cosmopolitan distributions. Species circumscription is problematic in this genus due to a limited number of morphological traits. Two species are currently reported from Thailand, including A. maxima and A. pinguis. At the global scale, A. pinguis is considered a cryptic species, as the s...
Article
Species of lichen-forming fungi (LFF) display an array of geographical distribution patterns. Among the broadly distributed lichen-forming fungal species, the degree of reproductive isolation and genetic substructure among populations varies widely, in some cases masking unrecognized diversity or meaningful biogeographical patterns. Lecidea atrobru...
Conference Paper
Full-text available
The Aneuraceae is the largest family of the simple thalloid liverworts. Member of Aneuraceae is well-known for its unique ecological habitat, cryptic diversity, and species-rich lineages. Many of its members, such as the genus Aneura, have cosmopolitan distributions. However, the environmental factors associated with such distributions are poorly s...
Preprint
Full-text available
Aneuraceae is the largest family of the simple thalloid liverworts. Despite simple morphological features, this family is well-known for its unique ecology, cryptic diversity, and species-rich lineages. In this study, we explored the evolutionary history and diversification of the Aneuraceae. Investigating the effects of fossil calibrations on dive...

Network

Cited By