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Paper · Semantic Scholar

Carex Beyond Taxonomy: Integrating Genomic Architecture, Life History, and Ecosystem Function

Carex is among the most species-rich genera of angiosperms and plays important ecological roles in wetlands, alpine regions, and temperate ecosystems worldwide. However, research on this genus has long been challenged by pronounced phenotypic plasticity, reduced floral morphology, frequent hybridization, and complex chromosomal evolution. Although recent advances in molecular phylogenetics, comparative genomics, rep…

picked 11 Aug 2026

Reference · Wikidata

Western architecture

History and styles of Western architecture from prehistoric Mediterranean cultures to the present.

picked 13 Aug 2026

Image · Europeana

Torstuna kyrka, Torstuna socken, Uppland 2008Torstuna kyrka, Torstuna socken, Uppland 2008
Upplands Museum, via Europeana
picked 11 Aug 2026

Book · DOAB

Landscape in the Longue Duree

Pebbles are usually found only on the beach, in the liminal space between land and sea. But what happens when pebbles extend inland and create a ridge brushing against the sky? Landscape in the Longue Durée is a 4,000 year history of pebbles. It is based on the results of a four-year archaeological research project of the east Devon Pebblebed heathlands, a fascinating and geologically unique landscape in the UK whos…

picked 12 Aug 2026

Full text · Open Library

Prehistoric manPrehistoric man
cover via Open Library
picked 13 Aug 2026

Image · DPLA

Of the Earth: Oklahoma Architectural HistoryOf the Earth: Oklahoma Architectural History

Book discussing the history of architecture in Oklahoma, including the prehistoric architecture and territorial architecture; contains a section of photographs of various buildings across the state. Index starts on page 131.

Oklahoma Historical Society, via DPLA
picked 13 Aug 2026
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