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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Susanne Sabine Renner is a German botanist. Until October 2020, she was a professor of biology at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich as well as director of the Botanische Staatssammlung München and the Botanischer Garten München-Nymphenburg. Since January 2021, she lives in Saint Louis, where she is an Honorary Professor of Biology at Washington University and a Research Associate at the Missouri Botanical Garden.
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- Dioecy and its correlates in the flowering plants (1995) (852)
- The relative and absolute frequencies of angiosperm sexual systems: dioecy, monoecy, gynodioecy, and an updated online database. (2014) (444)
- Sex chromosomes in land plants. (2011) (382)
- Phylogeny and Historical Biogeography of Lauraceae: Evidence from the Chloroplast and Nuclear Genomes (2001) (379)
- A genomic variation map provides insights into the genetic basis of cucumber domestication and diversity (2013) (378)
- Pollination Ecology ‐ A Practical Approach (1993) (372)
- Cucumber (Cucumis sativus) and melon (C. melo) have numerous wild relatives in Asia and Australia, and the sister species of melon is from Australia (2010) (358)
- Plant Dispersal across the Tropical Atlantic by Wind and Sea Currents (2004) (337)
- Phylogeny and classification of the Melastomataceae and Memecylaceae (1993) (305)
- Gourds afloat: a dated phylogeny reveals an Asian origin of the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae) and numerous oversea dispersal events (2009) (291)
- Climate Change and Phenological Mismatch in Trophic Interactions Among Plants, Insects, and Vertebrates (2018) (276)
- Molecular phylogenetics of Melastomataceae and Memecylaceae: implications for character evolution. (2001) (262)
- Relaxed molecular clocks for dating historical plant dispersal events. (2005) (241)
- A survey of reproductive biology in neotropical Melastomataceae and Memecylaceae (1989) (225)
- Mechanisms of Functional and Physical Genome Reduction in Photosynthetic and Nonphotosynthetic Parasitic Plants of the Broomrape Family[W][OPEN] (2013) (224)
- Photoperiodic induction of synchronous flowering near the Equator (2005) (217)
- Phylogenetic relationships in the order Cucurbitales and a new classification of the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae) (2011) (199)
- Historical biogeography of Melastomataceae: the roles of Tertiary migration and long-distance dispersal. (2001) (197)
- Horizontal gene transfer from flowering plants to Gnetum (2003) (191)
- SPECIES RICHNESS WITHIN FAMILIES OF FLOWERING PLANTS (1994) (188)
- Slowdowns in diversification rates from real phylogenies may not be real. (2010) (187)
- Circumscription and phylogeny of the Laurales: evidence from molecular and morphological data. (1999) (187)
- Phylogenetic Analyses of Basal Angiosperms Based on Nine Plastid, Mitochondrial, and Nuclear Genes (2005) (185)
- A multi-locus chloroplast phylogeny for the Cucurbitaceae and its implications for character evolution and classification. (2007) (168)
- Available data point to a 4‐km‐high Tibetan Plateau by 40 Ma, but 100 molecular‐clock papers have linked supposed recent uplift to young node ages (2016) (166)
- The role of scent glands in pollination : on the structure and function of osmophores (1992) (162)
- Global history of the ancient monocot family Araceae inferred with models accounting for past continental positions and previous ranges based on fossils. (2012) (162)
- Phylogenetics of Cucumis (Cucurbitaceae): Cucumber (C. sativus) belongs in an Asian/Australian clade far from melon (C. melo) (2007) (157)
- Day length unlikely to constrain climate-driven shifts in leaf-out times of northern woody plants (2016) (150)
- A three-genome phylogeny of Momordica (Cucurbitaceae) suggests seven returns from dioecy to monoecy and recent long-distance dispersal to Asia. (2010) (147)
- Watermelon origin solved with molecular phylogenetics including Linnaean material: another example of museomics. (2015) (147)
- Tropical Intercontinental Disjunctions: Gondwana Breakup, Immigration from the Boreotropics, and Transoceanic Dispersal (2004) (138)
- Evolutionary Biology for the 21st Century (2013) (131)
- Pollinators of tropical dioecious angiosperms (1993) (128)
- Phylogeny of the Cucurbitales based on DNA sequences of nine loci from three genomes: implications for morphological and sexual system evolution. (2006) (123)
- The evolution and loss of oil-offering flowers: new insights from dated phylogenies for angiosperms and bees (2010) (115)
- Origin and domestication of Cucurbitaceae crops:insights from phylogenies, genomics and archaeology. (2019) (111)
- Increased growing-season productivity drives earlier autumn leaf senescence in temperate trees (2020) (109)
- A new phylogeny for the genus Picea from plastid, mitochondrial, and nuclear sequences. (2013) (109)
- Dating dispersal and radiation in the gymnosperm Gnetum (Gnetales)--clock calibration when outgroup relationships are uncertain. (2006) (107)
- MELASTOMEAE COME FULL CIRCLE: BIOGEOGRAPHIC RECONSTRUCTION AND MOLECULAR CLOCK DATING (2001) (105)
- THE EVOLUTION OF DIOECY, HETERODICHOGAMY, AND LABILE SEX EXPRESSION IN ACER (2007) (104)
- Common garden comparison of the leaf-out phenology of woody species from different native climates, combined with herbarium records, forecasts long-term change. (2014) (103)
- Leaf out times of temperate woody plants are related to phylogeny, deciduousness, growth habit and wood anatomy. (2014) (103)
- Why two kinds of stamens in buzz‐pollinated flowers? Experimental support for Darwin's division‐of‐labour hypothesis (2008) (102)
- Biogeography of the Monimiaceae (Laurales): a role for East Gondwana and long‐distance dispersal, but not West Gondwana (2010) (101)
- A dated phylogeny of the papaya family (Caricaceae) reveals the crop's closest relatives and the family's biogeographic history. (2012) (100)
- The Plastomes of Two Species in the Endoparasite Genus Pilostyles (Apodanthaceae) Each Retain Just Five or Six Possibly Functional Genes (2015) (100)
- Phylogeny and circumscription of the near-endemic Brazilian tribe Microlicieae (Melastomataceae). (2004) (99)
- The impact of taxonomic change on conservation: Does it kill, can it save, or is it just irrelevant? (2009) (97)
- Multiple Miocene Melastomataceae dispersal between Madagascar, Africa and India. (2004) (97)
- Repeated evolution of dioecy from monoecy in Siparunaceae (Laurales). (2001) (96)
- A phylogeny of Delphinieae (Ranunculaceae) shows that Aconitum is nested within Delphinium and that Late Miocene transitions to long life cycles in the Himalayas and Southwest China coincide with bursts in diversification. (2012) (94)
- Global Correlations in Tropical Tree Species Richness and Abundance Reject Neutrality (2012) (94)
- How common is heterodichogamy (2001) (92)
- Hornwort pyrenoids, carbon-concentrating structures, evolved and were lost at least five times during the last 100 million years (2012) (90)
- Late-spring frost risk between 1959 and 2017 decreased in North America but increased in Europe and Asia (2020) (88)
- Giant taro and its relatives: a phylogeny of the large genus Alocasia (Araceae) sheds light on Miocene floristic exchange in the Malesian region. (2012) (86)
- A Nuclear Ribosomal DNA Phylogeny of Acer Inferred with Maximum Likelihood, Splits Graphs, and Motif Analysis of 606 Sequences (2006) (85)
- A Return to Linnaeus's Focus on Diagnosis, Not Description: The Use of DNA Characters in the Formal Naming of Species. (2016) (85)
- Rooting and dating maples (Acer) with an uncorrelated-rates molecular clock: implications for north American/Asian disjunctions. (2008) (83)
- The internal transcribed spacer of nuclear ribosomal DNA in the gymnosperm Gnetum. (2005) (82)
- The velamen protects photosynthetic orchid roots against UV-B damage, and a large dated phylogeny implies multiple gains and losses of this function during the Cenozoic. (2015) (81)
- Next-generation sequencing, FISH mapping and synteny-based modeling reveal mechanisms of decreasing dysploidy in Cucumis. (2014) (81)
- The Widespread Occurrence of Anther Destruction by Trigona Bees in Melastomataceae (1983) (80)
- Correlations among fruit traits and evolution of different fruits within Melastomataceae (2000) (78)
- Rate of Lineage Origin Explains the Diversity Anomaly in the World’s Mangrove Vegetation (2006) (77)
- Evolutionary ecology of specialization: insights from phylogenetic analysis (2014) (77)
- Biogeography of the Pistia clade (Araceae): based on chloroplast and mitochondrial DNA sequences and Bayesian divergence time inference. (2004) (75)
- Multifunctional Bracts in the Dove Tree Davidia involucrata (Nyssaceae: Cornales): Rain Protection and Pollinator Attraction (2007) (75)
- Phylogenetics and molecular clocks reveal the repeated evolution of ant-plants after the late Miocene in Africa and the early Miocene in Australasia and the Neotropics. (2015) (74)
- A fossil‐calibrated relaxed clock for Ephedra indicates an Oligocene age for the divergence of Asian and New World clades and Miocene dispersal into South America (2009) (74)
- The Cucurbitaceae of India: Accepted names, synonyms, geographic distribution, and information on images and DNA sequences (2013) (73)
- The Deepest Splits in Chloranthaceae as Resolved by Chloroplast Sequences (2003) (73)
- Next-generation sequencing reveals the impact of repetitive DNA across phylogenetically closely related genomes of Orobanchaceae. (2012) (72)
- Distribution models and a dated phylogeny for Chilean Oxalis species reveal occupation of new habitats by different lineages, not rapid adaptive radiation. (2012) (69)
- Variation in diversity among Laurales, early cretaceous to present. (2004) (67)
- The Gnetales: Recent insights on their morphology, reproductive biology, chromosome numbers, biogeography, and divergence times (2016) (66)
- Trans‐Atlantic, trans‐Pacific and trans‐Indian Ocean dispersal in the small Gondwanan Laurales family Hernandiaceae (2010) (66)
- From East Gondwana to Central America: historical biogeography of the Alstroemeriaceae (2012) (66)
- Effects of habitat fragmentation on plant pollinator interactions in the tropics. (1998) (65)
- Molecular Cytogenetics (FISH, GISH) of Coccinia grandis: A ca. 3 myr-Old Species of Cucurbitaceae with the Largest Y/Autosome Divergence in Flowering Plants (2012) (64)
- Molecular phylogeny and intra- and intercontinental biogeography of Calycanthaceae. (2006) (64)
- A new method for handling missing species in diversification analysis applicable to randomly or nonrandomly sampled phylogenies. (2012) (64)
- Placing Biebersteiniaceae, a herbaceous clade of Sapindales, in a temporal and geographic context (2007) (64)
- Hybridization, polyploidy, and evolutionary transitions between monoecy and dioecy in Bryonia (Cucurbitaceae). (2008) (62)
- What Is the Relationship among Hernandiaceae, Lauraceae, and Monimiaceae, and Why Is This Question So Difficult to Answer? (2000) (62)
- Molecular phylogenetics of Echinopsis (Cactaceae): Polyphyly at all levels and convergent evolution of pollination modes and growth forms. (2012) (61)
- A review of molecular-clock calibrations and substitution rates in liverworts, mosses, and hornworts, and a timeframe for a taxonomically cleaned-up genus Nothoceros. (2014) (60)
- Macroevolutionary assembly of ant/plant symbioses: Pseudomyrmex ants and their ant-housing plants in the Neotropics (2015) (60)
- A dated phylogeny and collection records reveal repeated biome shifts in the African genus Coccinia (Cucurbitaceae) (2011) (60)
- Perception of photoperiod in individual buds of mature trees regulates leaf-out. (2015) (58)
- Biogeography of cedrela (meliaceae, sapindales) in central and South america. (2010) (57)
- Phylogenomics reveals an ancient hybrid origin of the Persian walnut. (2019) (57)
- Spring predictability explains different leaf-out strategies in the woody floras of North America, Europe and East Asia. (2017) (56)
- Timing transantarctic disjunctions in the Atherospermataceae (Laurales): evidence from coding and noncoding chloroplast sequences. (2000) (56)
- Reevaluation of the cox1 group I intron in Araceae and angiosperms indicates a history dominated by loss rather than horizontal transfer. (2008) (56)
- Is the colour dimorphism inDactylorhiza sambucina maintained by differential seed viability instead of frequency-dependent selection? (2006) (56)
- The corbiculate bees arose from New World oil-collecting bees: implications for the origin of pollen baskets. (2014) (55)
- Escape from extreme specialization: passionflowers, bats and the sword-billed hummingbird (2014) (55)
- Consolida and Aconitella are an annual clade of Delphinium (Ranunculaceae) that diversified in the Mediterranean basin and the Irano-Turanian region (2011) (55)
- Computer vision applied to herbarium specimens of German trees: testing the future utility of the millions of herbarium specimen images for automated identification (2016) (55)
- Correlates of monoicy and dioicy in hornworts, the apparent sister group to vascular plants (2013) (55)
- Using more than the oldest fossils: dating osmundaceae with three Bayesian clock approaches. (2015) (54)
- A phylogeny of the oil bee tribe Ctenoplectrini (Hymenoptera: Anthophila) based on mitochondrial and nuclear data: evidence for early Eocene divergence and repeated out-of-Africa dispersal. (2008) (54)
- More Miocene Dispersal Between Africa and Asia—the Case of Bridelia (Phyllanthaceae) (2009) (54)
- Maximum likelihood inference implies a high, not a low, ancestral haploid chromosome number in Araceae, with a critique of the bias introduced by 'x'. (2012) (53)
- Towards a Monophyletic Hoya (Marsdenieae, Apocynaceae): Inferences from the Chloroplast trnL Region and the rbcL-atpB Spacer (2006) (52)
- Phylogenetic Position and Floral Function of Siparuna (Siparunaceae: Laurales) (1997) (52)
- Pollinator-mediated selfing in two deceptive orchids and a review of pollinium tracking studies addressing geitonogamy (2008) (51)
- THE EVOLUTION OF POLLINATOR–PLANT INTERACTION TYPES IN THE ARACEAE (2014) (51)
- Pathways for making unisexual flowers and unisexual plants:Moving beyond the "two mutations linked on one chromosome" model. (2016) (51)
- Evolution and ecology of plant architecture: integrating insights from the fossil record, extant morphology, developmental genetics and phylogenies (2017) (50)
- Assembled Plastid and Mitochondrial Genomes, as well as Nuclear Genes, Place the Parasite Family Cynomoriaceae in the Saxifragales (2016) (50)
- Harvesting Betulaceae sequences from GenBank to generate a new chronogram for the family (2013) (47)
- The Evolution of Mutualistic Dependence (2020) (46)
- Plant sex chromosomes defy evolutionary models of expanding recombination suppression and genetic degeneration (2021) (45)
- A chloroplast phylogeny of Arisaema (Araceae) illustrates Tertiary floristic links between Asia, North America, and East Africa. (2004) (45)
- Characterization of the LTR retrotransposon repertoire of a plant clade of six diploid and one tetraploid species. (2013) (44)
- Species relationships and divergence times in beeches: new insights from the inclusion of 53 young and old fossils in a birth–death clock model (2016) (44)
- Botany: A new self-pollination mechanism (2004) (43)
- Bayesian analysis of combined chloroplast loci, using multiple calibrations, supports the recent arrival of Melastomataceae in Africa and Madagascar. (2004) (43)
- The temporal build-up of hummingbird/plant mutualisms in North America and temperate South America (2015) (42)
- Herbicidal Activity of Domatia‐Inhabiting Ants in Patches of Tococa guianensis and Clidemia heterophylla 1 (1998) (42)
- Lauraceae I (Aniba and Aiouea) (1982) (41)
- Partner abundance controls mutualism stability and the pace of morphological change over geologic time (2017) (39)
- The worldwide holoparasitic Apodanthaceae confidently placed in the Cucurbitales by nuclear and mitochondrial gene trees (2010) (39)
- A revision of Rhynchanthera (Melastomataceae) (1990) (39)
- Spurs in a Spur: Perianth Evolution in the Delphinieae (Ranunculaceae) (2012) (39)
- Global warming reduces leaf-out and flowering synchrony among individuals (2018) (39)
- Wax plants disentangled: a phylogeny of Hoya (Marsdenieae, Apocynaceae) inferred from nuclear and chloroplast DNA sequences. (2006) (39)
- Foraging distances in six species of solitary bees with body lengths of 6 to 15 mm, inferred from individual tagging, suggest 150 m-rule-of-thumb for flower strip distances (2020) (38)
- A phylogeny of the Areae (Araceae) implies that Typhonium, Sauromatum, and the Australian species of Typhonium are distinct clades (2010) (38)
- Brunfelsia (Solanaceae): a genus evenly divided between South America and radiations on Cuba and other Antillean islands. (2012) (38)
- A revision of Pterolepis (Melastomataceae: Melastomeae) (1994) (38)
- Assessing model sensitivity in ancestral area reconstruction using Lagrange: a case study using the Colchicaceae family (2014) (37)
- Pollination and mating systems of Apodanthaceae and the distribution of reproductive traits in parasitic angiosperms. (2013) (35)
- Ribosomal DNA distribution and a genus-wide phylogeny reveal patterns of chromosomal evolution in Alstroemeria (Alstroemeriaceae). (2012) (35)
- Phylogenetic affinities of Monimiaceae based on cpDNA gene and spacer sequences (1998) (35)
- Chromosome numbers, Sudanese wild forms, and classification of the watermelon genus Citrullus, with 50 names allocated to seven biological species (2017) (34)
- Phylogeny and Evolution of the Cucurbitaceae (2016) (32)
- The occurrence of red and yellow autumn leaves explained by regional differences in insolation and temperature. (2019) (32)
- Oxalis debilis in China: distribution of flower morphs, sterile pollen and polyploidy. (2006) (32)
- Analysis of transposable elements and organellar DNA in male and female genomes of a species with a huge Y chromosome reveals distinct Y centromeres. (2016) (32)
- Exploring new dating approaches for parasites: the worldwide Apodanthaceae (Cucurbitales) as an example. (2014) (31)
- Oligomeric hydrolysable tannins from Tibouchina multiflora. (1999) (31)
- Repositories for Taxonomic Data: Where We Are and What is Missing (2020) (31)
- Pollination by flies, bees, and beetles of Nuphar ozarkana and N. advena (Nymphaeaceae). (2000) (30)
- Ongoing seasonally uneven climate warming leads to earlier autumn growth cessation in deciduous trees (2019) (30)
- Innately shorter vegetation periods in North American species explain native–non-native phenological asymmetries (2017) (30)
- Floral biological observations onHeliamphora tatei (Sarraceniaceae) and other plants from Cerro de la Neblina in Venezuela (1989) (30)
- Amazon Pollen Manual and Atlas/Manual e Atlas Palinologico da Amozonia (2001) (30)
- Increased autumn productivity permits temperate trees to compensate for spring frost damage. (2018) (29)
- Ultrametric trees or phylograms for ancestral state reconstruction: Does it matter? (2014) (29)
- Combining FISH and model-based predictions to understand chromosome evolution in Typhonium (Araceae). (2014) (29)
- Horizontal Gene Transfer in Eukaryotes: Fungi-to-Plant and Plant-to-Plant Transfers of Organellar DNA (2012) (28)
- Evolution of growth form in epiphytic Dissochaeteae (Melastomataceae) (2001) (28)
- Flower heating following anthesis and the evolution of gall midge pollination in Schisandraceae. (2010) (28)
- iTaxoTools 0.1: Kickstarting a specimen-based software toolkit for taxonomists (2021) (27)
- Obligate plant farming by a specialized ant (2016) (27)
- The evolution of Cayaponia (Cucurbitaceae): Repeated shifts from bat to bee pollination and long-distance dispersal to Africa 2-5 million years ago. (2010) (27)
- Evolutionary Biology for the 21 st Century (2012) (27)
- Duodichogamy and androdioecy in the Chinese Phyllanthaceae Bridelia tomentosa. (2007) (27)
- EVOLUTIONARY FLEXIBILITY AND FLOWERING PLANT FAMILIAL DIVERSITY: A COMMENT ON DODD, SILVERTOWN, AND CHASE (2000) (27)
- Breeding system and pollination of Nuphar luteum (L.) Smith (Nymphaeaceae) in Norway (1995) (26)
- Changes in the bee fauna of a German botanical garden between 1997 and 2017, attributable to climate warming, not other parameters (2018) (26)
- The Chloroplast trnT–trnF Region in the Seed Plant Lineage Gnetales (2005) (25)
- Radiation following long‐distance dispersal: the contributions of time, opportunity and diaspore morphology in Sicyos (Cucurbitaceae) (2012) (25)
- Biogeography, Third Edition (1983) (24)
- Plant fossils reveal major biomes occupied by the late Miocene Old-World Pikermian fauna (2018) (24)
- Pollination success in monochromic yellow populations of the rewardless orchid Dactylorhiza sambucina (2005) (24)
- Description and molecular diagnosis of a new species of Brunfelsia (Solanaceae) from the Bolivian and Argentinean Andes (2012) (23)
- Phylogeography of the ancient Eurasian medicinal plant genus Bryonia (Cucurbitaceae) inferred from nuclear and chloroplast sequences (2009) (23)
- Self‐Pollination by Sliding Pollen in Caulokaempferia coenobialis (Zingiberaceae) (2005) (23)
- Leaf‐out in northern ecotypes of wide‐ranging trees requires less spring warming, enhancing the risk of spring frost damage at cold range limits (2020) (23)
- Partner choice through concealed floral sugar rewards evolved with the specialization of ant-plant mutualisms. (2016) (22)
- Leaf fossils of Luzuriaga and a monocot flower with in situ pollen of Liliacidites contortus Mildenh. & Bannister sp. nov. (Alstroemeriaceae) from the Early Miocene. (2014) (22)
- Gelechiidae Moths Are Capable of Chemically Dissolving the Pollen of Their Host Plants: First Documented Sporopollenin Breakdown by an Animal (2011) (22)
- Phylogeny and historical biogeography of Lauraceae (2000) (22)
- Austrobryonia (Cucurbitaceae), a New Australian Endemic Genus, is the Closest Living Relative to the Eurasian and Mediterranean Bryonia and Ecballium (2008) (22)
- Narrow habitat breadth and late-summer emergence increases extinction vulnerability in Central European bees (2019) (22)
- Reproductive biology of Bellucia (MELASTOMATACEAE) (1986) (22)
- The assembly of ant-farmed gardens: mutualism specialization following host broadening (2017) (22)
- Evolution and loss of long-fringed petals: a case study using a dated phylogeny of the snake gourds, Trichosanthes (Cucurbitaceae) (2012) (22)
- Fast, linked, and open – the future of taxonomic publishing for plants: launching the journal PhytoKeys (2010) (21)
- A sex‐linked SCAR marker in Bryonia dioica (Cucurbitaceae), a dioecious species with XY sex‐determination and homomorphic sex chromosomes (2009) (21)
- TIMING DEEP DIVERGENCE EVENTS IN CALCAREOUS DINOFLAGELLATES 1 (2008) (21)
- Linnaeosicyos (Cucurbitaceae): a New Genus for Trichosanthes amara, the Caribbean Sister Species of all Sicyeae (2008) (21)
- Nuclear ITS Sequences Help Disentangle Phyllanthus reticulatus (Phyllanthaceae), an Asian Species not Occurring in Africa, but Introduced to Jamaica (2011) (21)
- A phylogeny of Anisophylleaceae based on six nuclear and plastid loci: ancient disjunctions and recent dispersal between South America, Africa, and Asia. (2007) (21)
- Chromosome number reduction in the sister clade of Carica papaya with concomitant genome size doubling. (2016) (21)
- The sex chromosomes of bryophytes: Recent insights, open questions, and reinvestigations of Frullania dilatata and Plagiochila asplenioides (2017) (21)
- (2313) Proposal to conserve the name Momordica lanata (Citrullus lanatus) (watermelon, Cucurbitaceae), with a conserved type, against Citrullus battich (2014) (20)
- Pollination ofNuphar (Nymphaeaceae) in Europe: Flies and bees rather thanDonacia beetles (1997) (20)
- Darwin’s Galapagos gourd: providing new insights 175 years after his visit (2010) (20)
- Synchronous flowering linked to changes in solar radiation intensity. (2007) (20)
- Phylogenetics of Cucumis (Cucurbitaceae) as understood in 2008 1 (2008) (20)
- A phylogeny and biogeographic analysis for the Cape-Pondweed family Aponogetonaceae (Alismatales). (2015) (20)
- The Phylogeny of the Caricaceae (2014) (20)
- Cucumis (Cucurbitaceae) in Australia and Eastern Malesia, Including Newly Recognized Species and the Sister Species to C. melo (2011) (19)
- Evolutionary Relationships and Biogeography of the Ant-Epiphytic Genus Squamellaria (Rubiaceae: Psychotrieae) and Their Taxonomic Implications (2016) (19)
- The systematics of the worldwide endoparasite family Apodanthaceae (Cucurbitales), with a key, a map, and color photos of most species (2014) (19)
- Revisiting Luffa (Cucurbitaceae) 25 Years After C. Heiser: Species Boundaries and Application of Names Tested with Plastid and Nuclear DNA Sequences (2014) (19)
- Cytogenetic comparison of heteromorphic and homomorphic sex chromosomes in Coccinia (Cucurbitaceae) points to sex chromosome turnover (2017) (19)
- Diversity and evolutionary biology of tropical flowers: by Peter K. Endress Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Tropical Biology Series, 1994. £55.00 hbk (xiv + 511 pages) ISBN 0 521 420881 (1995) (19)
- A chromosome-level genome of a Kordofan melon illuminates the origin of domesticated watermelons (2021) (19)
- Gain and loss of specialization in two oil‐bee lineages, Centris and Epicharis (Apidae) (2015) (18)
- Biogeography and diversification rates in hornworts: The limitations of diversification modeling (2015) (18)
- Resurrection of the genus Staphisagria J. Hill, sister to all the other Delphinieae (Ranunculaceae) (2011) (18)
- A Gift from the New World? The West African Crop Cucumeropsis mannii and the American Posadaea sphaerocarpa (Cucurbitaceae) are the Same Species (2010) (18)
- Pollination of Sarcandra glabra (Chloranthaceae) in Natural Populations in Japan (2001) (18)
- The interactions of ants with their biotic environment (2017) (18)
- Interstitial telomere-like repeats in the monocot family Araceae (2015) (17)
- Diversity and clade ages of West Indian hummingbirds and the largest plant clades dependent on them: a 5–9 Myr young mutualistic system (2015) (17)
- Recurrent breakdowns of mutualisms with ants in the neotropical ant-plant genus Cecropia (Urticaceae). (2017) (17)
- Evolutionary flexibility in five hummingbird/plant mutualistic systems: testing temporal and geographic matching (2017) (17)
- Bee species recorded between 1992 and 2017 from green roofs in Asia, Europe, and North America, with key characteristics and open research questions (2017) (17)
- Biological flora of Central Europe: Dactylorhiza sambucina (L.) Soó (2015) (17)
- Living Fossil Younger than Thought (2011) (16)
- Farming by ants remodels nutrient uptake in epiphytes. (2019) (16)
- Several origins of floral oil in the Angelonieae, a southern hemisphere disjunct clade of Plantaginaceae. (2014) (16)
- Diversity of east Ecuadorean lowland forests (1989) (15)
- Passerine Pollination of Rhodoleia championii (Hamamelidaceae) in Subtropical China (2010) (14)
- A Winteraceae pollen tetrad from the early Paleocene of western Greenland, and the fossil record of Winteraceae in Laurasia and Gondwana (2018) (14)
- Systematic Studies in the Melastomataceae: Bellucia, Loreya and Macairea. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden Vol. 50 (1990) (13)
- High honeybee abundances reduce wild bee abundances on flowers in the city of Munich (2021) (13)
- A history of botanical exploration in Amazonian Ecuador, 1739-1988 (1993) (13)
- Transposable elements in a clade of three tetraploids and a diploid relative, focusing on Gypsy amplification (2015) (13)
- East Asian Lobelioideae and ancient divergence of a giant rosette Lobelia in Himalayan Bhutan (2016) (12)
- Sequential horizontal gene transfers from different hosts in a widespread Eurasian parasitic plant, Cynomorium coccineum. (2019) (12)
- The largest early-diverging angiosperm family is mostly pollinated by ovipositing insects and so are most surviving lineages of early angiosperms (2018) (12)
- Assembling the Tree of Life in Europe (AToLE) (2009) (12)
- Taxonomy in the electronic age and an e‐monograph of the papaya family (Caricaceae) as an example (2015) (12)
- Is plant collecting in Germany coming to an end? (2016) (11)
- Two hAT transposon genes were transferred from Brassicaceae to broomrapes and are actively expressed in some recipients (2016) (11)
- One-year-old flower strips already support a quarter of a city’s bee species (2020) (11)
- Coevolution with pollinating resin midges led to resin-filled nurseries in the androecia, gynoecia and tepals of Kadsura (Schisandraceae) (2017) (11)
- A specific insertion of a solo-LTR characterizes the Y-chromosome of Bryonia dioica (Cucurbitaceae) (2010) (11)
- Clock-dated phylogeny for 48% of the 700 species of Crotalaria (Fabaceae–Papilionoideae) resolves sections worldwide and implies conserved flower and leaf traits throughout its pantropical range (2017) (10)
- Sandemania hoehnei (Melastomataceae: Tibouchineae): Taxonomy, distribution, and biology (1987) (10)
- Data storage and data re-use in taxonomy—the need for improved storage and accessibility of heterogeneous data (2020) (9)
- New Species and New Combinations in Sonerila and Phyllagathis (Melastomataceae) from Thailand (1997) (9)
- Evidence for Dosage Compensation in Coccinia grandis, a Plant with a Highly Heteromorphic XY System (2020) (9)
- Further analysis of 1532 deciduous woody species from North America, Europe, and Asia supports continental-scale differences in red autumn colouration: A response to Peña-Novas & Archetti (2020) 'Biogeography and evidence for adaptive explanations of autumn colors'. (2020) (9)
- The Evolution of Colchicaceae, with a Focus on Chromosome Numbers (2014) (9)
- Long-spurred Angraecum orchids and long-tongued sphingid moths on Madagascar: a time frame for Darwin’s predicted Xanthopan/Angraecum coevolution (2017) (8)
- Systematics and biodiversity. (1994) (8)
- Dioscorides's bruonia melaina is Bryonia alba, not Tamus communis, and an illustration labeled bruonia melaina in the Codex Vindobonensis is Humulus lupulus not Bryonia dioica. (2008) (8)
- Revisions of Pterogastra and Schwackaea (Melastomataceae: Melastomeae) (1994) (8)
- A valid name for the Xishuangbanna gourd, a cucumber with carotene-rich fruits (2017) (8)
- The pollination of siparuna monimiaceae by gall midges cecidomyiidae another likely ancient association (1991) (8)
- A Phylogeny and Revised Circumscription for Kairoa (Monimiaceae), with the Description of a New Species from Papua New Guinea (2009) (8)
- Molecular Clocks and Archeogenomics of a Late Period Egyptian Date Palm Leaf Reveal Introgression from Wild Relatives and Add Timestamps on the Domestication (2021) (7)
- Transitions between the Terrestrial and Epiphytic Habit Drove the Evolution of Seed-Aerodynamic Traits in Orchids (2020) (7)
- A 3500-year-old leaf from a Pharaonic tomb reveals that New Kingdom Egyptians were cultivating domesticated watermelon (2019) (7)
- Paul Stefan Vogel (1925-2015) (2016) (7)
- A new Australian species of Luffa (Cucurbitaceae) and typification of two Australian Cucumis names, all based on specimens collected by Ferdinand Mueller in 1856 (2011) (7)
- Evolutionary biology: Structure in mutualistic networks (2007) (7)
- Correct names for some of the closest relatives of Carica papaya: A review of the Mexican/Guatemalan genera Jarilla and Horovitzia (2013) (6)
- Early evolution of Coriariaceae (Cucurbitales) in light of a new early Campanian (ca. 82 Mya) pollen record from Antarctica (2020) (6)
- Centromere organization and UU/V sex chromosome behavior in a liverwort. (2020) (6)
- Tradeoffs in the evolution of plant farming by ants (2020) (6)
- Biogeographic insights from a short‐lived Palaeocene island in the Ninetyeast Ridge (2010) (6)
- Tropical intercontinental disjunctions (2004) (6)
- Coccinia intermedia – a new Cucurbitaceae species from West Africa (2011) (6)
- Historical biogeography of Melastomataceae (2001) (5)
- Multifunctional Bracts in the Dove Tree Davidia involucrata (Nyssaceae:Cornales) (2008) (5)
- A new Miconia (Melastomatacaeae) from Bolivia, with remarks on angular-branched species in the Andes (2003) (5)
- The Relationship Between Anisosperma and Fevillea (Cucurbitaceae), and a New Species of Fevillea from Bolivia (2009) (5)
- Coccinia (Cucurbitaceae) gains two new species from East Africa, three new synonyms, and one new combination (2010) (5)
- A generic record for Faika (Monimiaceae) in Papua New Guinea (2002) (5)
- Circumscription and phylogeny of the Laurales (1999) (5)
- Comparative Studies on the Morphology of the Araceae. Part II. On Leaf Placement and Shoot Organization of Araceae (1990) (4)
- CuGenDBv2: an updated database for cucurbit genomics (2022) (4)
- Dead-End Hybridization in Walnut Trees Revealed by Large-Scale Genomic Sequence Data (2021) (4)
- Morphological and molecular data reveal three rather than one species of Sicyos (Cucurbitaceae) in Australia, New Zealand and Islands of the South West Pacific (2012) (4)
- How changes in spring and autumn phenology translate into growth‐experimental evidence of asymmetric effects (2021) (4)
- Population-genomic analyses reveal bottlenecks and asymmetric introgression from Persian into iron walnut during domestication (2022) (4)
- Deciphering the complex architecture of an herb using micro-computed X-ray tomography, with an illustrated discussion on architectural diversity of herbs (2018) (4)
- The evolution of huge Y chromosomes in Coccinia grandis and its sister, Coccinia schimperi (2022) (4)
- Bee species decrease and increase between the 1990s and 2018 in large urban protected sites (2020) (4)
- Structure in mutualistic networks (2007) (4)
- Courtship behaviour in the genus Nomada – antennal grabbing and possible transfer of male secretions (2018) (4)
- Different from tracheophytes, liverworts commonly have mixed 35S and 5S arrays. (2020) (3)
- A new species of gall midge (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) from ecuador associated with flowers of Clavija (Theophrastaceae) (1997) (3)
- Jan Vilém Helfer's (1810–1840) collections from India, the Andaman Archipelago and Burma (2017) (3)
- The International Phenological Garden network (1959 to 2021): its 131 gardens, cloned study species, data archiving, and future (2021) (3)
- Sex determination and sex chromosome evolution in land plants (2022) (3)
- Molecular phylogenetics of Melastomataceae and Memecylaceae (2001) (3)
- New species of Siparuna (Siparunaceae) IV. A new subcanopy tree from white-sand areas in Brazil and Venezuela (2005) (2)
- Special topics. I: Seed dispersal (1987) (2)
- Rising air humidity during spring does not trigger leaf-out timing in temperate woody plants. (2019) (2)
- Response to Comment on “Increased growing-season productivity drives earlier autumn leaf senescence in temperate trees” (2021) (2)
- New species of Siparuna (Monimiaceae)---I. Four new species from Ecuador and Colombia (1995) (2)
- P OLYPHYLY AT ALL LEVELS AND CONVERGENT EVOLUTION OF POLLINATION MODES AND GROWTH FORMS 1 (2012) (2)
- Examining the support-supply and bud-packing hypotheses for the increase in toothed leaf margins in northern deciduous floras. (2019) (2)
- Climate data and flowering times for 450 species from 1844 deepen the record of phenological change in southern Germany. (2021) (2)
- EvolutionComparative Biogeography: Discovering and Classifying Biogeographical Patterns of a Dynamic Earth.Species and Systematics, Volume 2. ByLynne R.Parentiand, Malte C.Ebach. Berkeley (California): University of California Press. $39.95. xiii 295 p.; ill.; index. 9780520259454. 2009. (2010) (2)
- An illustrated step-by-step protocol for investigating liverwort chromosomes (2021) (2)
- the sword-billed hummingbird Escape from extreme specialization: passionflowers, bats and (2014) (2)
- The organization of nuclear ribosomal DNA in gnetophytes - physically separate and physically linked arrangements of 35S and 5S genes. A commentary on: 'Remarkable variation of ribosomal DNA organization and copy number in gnetophytes, a distinct lineage of gymnosperms'. (2019) (2)
- Response to Comments on “Global Correlations in Tropical Tree Species Richness and Abundance Reject Neutrality” (2012) (2)
- Aniba and Aiouea) (1982) (2)
- Squamellaria : Plants domesticated by ants (2019) (2)
- Evolutionary ecology of specialization : insights from (2014) (2)
- New species of Siparuna (Siparunaceae) III. Three new species and one newly ranked entity from Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. (2000) (2)
- Jochen Heinrichs: March 14, 1969–April 22, 2018 (2018) (1)
- Computer vision applied to herbarium specimens of German trees: testing the future utility of the millions of herbarium specimen images for automated identification (2016) (1)
- New Species of Siparuna (Siparunaceae) III (2000) (1)
- Historical climates explain contrasting dormancy-breaking requirements in North American, Asian, and European woody species (2016) (1)
- Pathways for making unisexual fl owers and unisexual plants: Moving beyond the "two mutations linked on one (2016) (1)
- Three‐dimensional X‐ray‐computed tomography of 3300‐ to 6000‐year‐old Citrullus seeds from Libya and Egypt compared to extant seeds throws doubts on species assignments (2021) (1)
- The evolutionary biology of floral mimicry (2017) (1)
- JOSEF BOGNER (1939–2020) (2020) (1)
- (093–096) Proposals to permit nuclear DNA sequences as nomenclatural types when preservation of specimens is not feasible (2021) (1)
- Trees growing in Eastern North America experience higher autumn solar irradiation than their European relatives, but is nitrogen limitation another factor explaining anthocyanin‐red autumn leaves? (2021) (1)
- Plant–animal interactions: a somewhat evolutionary approach (2003) (1)
- Gelechiidae Moths Are Capable of Chemically Dissolving the Pollen of Their Host Plants (2011) (1)
- Using more than the oldest fossils: Dating Osmundaceae by three Bayesian clock approaches (2014) (1)
- Bitter gourd from Africa expanded to Southeast Asia and was domesticated there: A new insight from parallel studies (2020) (1)
- A new name and a new synonym in Miconia (Melastomataceae) (2011) (1)
- Loss of leaf-out and flowering synchrony under global warming (2018) (1)
- Bee species recorded between 1992 and 2017 from green roofs in Asia, Europe, and North America, with key characteristics and open research questions (2017) (1)
- Estimating the ages of extant Gnetales (2008) (1)
- Reply from s.s. Renner and R.e. Ricklefs. (1994) (1)
- Touch-sensitive stamens enhance pollen dispersal by scaring away visitors (2022) (1)
- Vegetation change on Mt. Teide, the Atlantic's highest volcano, inferred by incorporating the data underlying Humboldt's Tableau Physique des Iles Canaries (2022) (1)
- Climate and symbioses with ants modulate leaf/stem scaling in epiphytes (2019) (1)
- The temporal build-up of hummingbird/plant mutualisms in North America and temperate South America (2015) (1)
- Correction to: Changes in the bee fauna of a German botanical garden between 1997 and 2017, attributable to climate warming, not other parameters (2018) (1)
- Evolution: How Flowers Switch from Nectar to Oil as a Pollinator Reward (2021) (1)
- Archaeogenomics of a ~2,100-year-old Egyptian leaf provides a new timestamp on date palm domestication (2020) (1)
- Crypteroniaceae: Crypteroniaceae A. DC., Prodr. 16, 2:677 (July 1868), nom. cons. (2007) (1)
- Correlates of monoicy and dioicy in hornworts, the apparent sister group to vascular plants (2013) (1)
- Concatenator, a user-friendly program to concatenate DNA sequences, implementing graphical user interfaces for MAFFT and FastTree (2022) (1)
- Population-genomic analyses reveal bottlenecks and asymmetric introgression from Persian into iron walnut during domestication (2022) (0)
- Mobile stamens enhance pollen dispersal by scaring floral visitors away (2022) (0)
- In memoriam Professor Dr. Dieter Podlech (2022) (0)
- How Sherwin Carlquist turned long-distance dispersal research into a field of empirical and experimental enquiry (2022) (0)
- Supplementary material 3 from: Hofmann MM, Renner SS (2020) One-year-old flower strips already support a quarter of a city’s bee species. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 75: 87-95. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.75.47507 (2020) (0)
- High honeybee abundances reduce wild bee abundances on flowers in the city of Munich (2021) (0)
- Figure 2 from: Schindler M, Hofmann MM, Wittmann D, Renner SS (2018) Courtship behaviour in the genus Nomada – antennal grabbing and possible transfer of male secretions. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 65: 47-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.65.24947 (2018) (0)
- PLANT – ANIMAL INTERACTIONS : A SOMEWHAT EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH 1 (0)
- NEAR-ENDEMIC BRAZILIAN TRIBE MICROLICIEAE (MELASTOMATACEAE)1 (2004) (0)
- List of reviewers for volume 40 (2016) (0)
- Placing the Time of Leaf Emergence in an Evolutionary Context. (2017) (0)
- Placing plant mating in a broad ecological context (2007) (0)
- Changes in the bee fauna of a German botanical garden between 1997 and 2017, attributable to climate warming, not other parameters (2018) (0)
- Book reviews (2015) (0)
- Supplementary material 2 from: Hofmann MM, Renner SS (2020) One-year-old flower strips already support a quarter of a city’s bee species. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 75: 87-95. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.75.47507 (2020) (0)
- Sex-chrom v. 2.0: a database of green plant species with sex chromosomes (2023) (0)
- Supplementary material from "The largest early-diverging angiosperm family is mostly pollinated by ovipositing insects and so are most surviving lineages of early angiosperms" (2020) (0)
- Supplementary material 1 from: Hofmann MM, Renner SS (2020) One-year-old flower strips already support a quarter of a city’s bee species. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 75: 87-95. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.75.47507 (2020) (0)
- Data storage and data re-use in taxonomy—the need for improved storage and accessibility of heterogeneous data (2020) (0)
- Phylogeny and classification of the Melastomataceae and Memec y laceae (2008) (0)
- Innately shorter vegetation periods in North American species explain native–non-native phenological asymmetries (2017) (0)
- New species of Siparuna (Monimiaceae) II (1995) (0)
- Evolution and loss of long-fringed petals: a case study using a dated phylogeny of the snake gourds, Trichosanthes(Cucurbitaceae) (2012) (0)
- Jochen Heinrichs: March 14, 1969–April 22, 2018 (2018) (0)
- Clock-dated phylogeny for 48% of the 700 species of Crotalaria (Fabaceae–Papilionoideae) resolves sections worldwide and implies conserved flower and leaf traits throughout its pantropical range (2017) (0)
- Plant fossils reveal major biomes occupied by the late Miocene Old-World Pikermian fauna (2018) (0)
- Willdenowiaof the Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem (2016) (0)
- Ongoing seasonally uneven climate warming leads to earlier autumn growth cessation in deciduous trees (2019) (0)
- From Taxonomy to Phylogenetics: Life and Work of Willi Hennig.— By Michael Schmitt. (2014) (0)
- Cytogenetic comparison of heteromorphic and homomorphic sex chromosomes in Coccinia (Cucurbitaceae) points to sex chromosome turnover (2017) (0)
- Figure 2 from: Hofmann MM, Renner SS (2020) One-year-old flower strips already support a quarter of a city’s bee species. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 75: 87-95. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.75.47507 (2020) (0)
- Effect of climate warming on the timing of autumn leaf senescence reverses at the summer solstice (2022) (0)
- Supplementary material from "Narrow habitat breadth and late-summer emergence increases extinction vulnerability in Central European bees" (2019) (0)
- Genome‐wide transcriptome signatures of ant‐farmed Squamellaria epiphytes reveal key functions in a unique symbiosis (2021) (0)
- Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Otto Kandler, 1920 –2017 (2017) (0)
- C. A. Cogniaux (1841—1916) (1990) (0)
- Transposable elements in a clade of three tetraploids and a diploid relative, focusing on Gypsy amplification (2015) (0)
- The birds, the bees and the bananas (2018) (0)
- A CHLOROPLAST PHYLOGENY OF A RISAEMA ( ARACEAE ) ILLUSTRATES TERTIARY FLORISTIC LINKS BETWEEN ASIA , NORTH AMERICA , AND EAST AFRICA 1 (0)
- Figure 3 from: Hofmann MM, Renner SS (2020) One-year-old flower strips already support a quarter of a city’s bee species. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 75: 87-95. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.75.47507 (2020) (0)
- Phylogenomics: A Primer. — By Rob DeSalle and Jeffrey A. Rosenfeld. (2013) (0)
- "My Reputation is at Stake." Humboldt's Mountain Plant Geography in the Making (1803-1825). (2023) (0)
- Figure 4 from: Hofmann MM, Renner SS (2020) One-year-old flower strips already support a quarter of a city’s bee species. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 75: 87-95. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.75.47507 (2020) (0)
- Evolution and loss of long-fringed petals (2012) (0)
- Evolution (2010) (0)
- Science maps for biogeography—The field's place within the sciences and its change over the past quarter century (2023) (0)
- (Laurales): a role for East Gondwana and long-distance dispersal, but not (2010) (0)
- (069) Recommendation for adding photographs of type specimens to the protologues of new names of taxa at the rank of species or below (2021) (0)
- PHYLOGENY Andre' S. Chanderbali,2'3 Henk van der (2016) (0)
- Author response: Global warming reduces leaf-out and flowering synchrony among individuals (2018) (0)
- BIOGEOGRAPHY OF LAURACEAE: EVIDENCE FROM THE CHLOROPLAST AND NUCLEAR GENOMES1 (2010) (0)
- Figure 1 from: Hofmann MM, Renner SS (2020) One-year-old flower strips already support a quarter of a city’s bee species. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 75: 87-95. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.75.47507 (2020) (0)
- In memoriam Charles Jeffrey (1934–2022) (2022) (0)
- Table S1. The 91 species of Schisandraceae currently accepted, with their geographic ranges, flower color, and pollination observations from The largest early-diverging angiosperm family is mostly pollinated by ovipositing insects and so are most surviving lineages of early angiosperms (2020) (0)
- Genome Sequencing of up to 6,000-Year-Old Citrullus Seeds Reveals Use of a Bitter-Fleshed Species Prior to Watermelon Domestication (2022) (0)
- Table S5. Midge eggs and larvae found in the flowers of representative Schisandraceae from The largest early-diverging angiosperm family is mostly pollinated by ovipositing insects and so are most surviving lineages of early angiosperms (2020) (0)
- Species relationships and divergence times of beeches (Fagus): New insights from the inclusion of numerous fossil beech species in a birth-death clock approach. (2016) (0)
- Correction to: Changes in the bee fauna of a German botanical garden between 1997 and 2017, attributable to climate warming, not other parameters (2018) (0)
- Supplementary material from "The assembly of ant-farmed gardens: mutualism specialization via host broadening" (2017) (0)
- Book review (2015) (0)
- List of reviewers for volume 43 (2013) (0)
- In memoriam Klaus Kubitzki (1933–2022) (2023) (0)
- XI. A generic record for Faika (Monimiaceae) (2002) (0)
- Climate and symbioses with ants modulate leaf/stem scaling in epiphytes (2019) (0)
- Statistical evidence that honeybees competitively reduced wild bee abundance in the Munich Botanic Garden in 2020 compared to 2019 (2022) (0)
- Susanne S. Renner (2019) (0)
- Climate warming causes increased within-species variability in the timing of leaf unfolding in Fagus sylvatica (2017) (0)
- Figure 5 from: Schindler M, Hofmann MM, Wittmann D, Renner SS (2018) Courtship behaviour in the genus Nomada – antennal grabbing and possible transfer of male secretions. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 65: 47-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.65.24947 (2018) (0)
- Figure 3 from: Schindler M, Hofmann MM, Wittmann D, Renner SS (2018) Courtship behaviour in the genus Nomada – antennal grabbing and possible transfer of male secretions. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 65: 47-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.65.24947 (2018) (0)
- Bee species decrease and increase between the 1990s and 2018 in large urban protected sites (2020) (0)
- Genome structure-based Juglandaceae phylogenies contradict alignment-based phylogenies and substitution rates vary with DNA repair genes (2023) (0)
- Figure 4 from: Schindler M, Hofmann MM, Wittmann D, Renner SS (2018) Courtship behaviour in the genus Nomada – antennal grabbing and possible transfer of male secretions. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 65: 47-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.65.24947 (2018) (0)
- The evolution of Cayaponia (Cucurbitaceae) (2010) (0)
- Tansley review Theoccurrenceof redandyellowautumn leaves explained by regional differences in insolation and temperature (2019) (0)
- Evolutionary Biology for the 21st Century The Harvard made this article Please share how this access benefits you. Your story matters (2012) (0)
- The birds, the bees and the bananas (2018) (0)
- V. Chromosome Counts for the Caricaceae Reveal Unexpected Dysploidy (2015) (0)
- Rising air humidity during spring does not trigger leaf‐out in temperate woody plants (2019) (0)
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