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Manchester S, Judd W, Correa-Narvaez J
Ann Bot . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39520137
Background And Aims: Eocene foliage formerly attributed to the extant araliaceous genus Oreopanax was found attached to twigs bearing inflorescences and infructescences unlike those of Araliaceae. Using newly observable characters...
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Herrera F, Carvalho M, Stull G, Jaramillo C, Manchester S
Nat Plants . 2024 Jul; 10(7):1091-1099. PMID: 38951689
The remarkably diverse plant communities of the Neotropics are the result of diversification driven by multiple biotic (for example, speciation, extinction and dispersal) and abiotic (for example, climatic and tectonic)...
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Fragniere Y, Song Y, Fazan L, Manchester S, Garfi G, Kozlowski G
Plants (Basel) . 2021 Jun; 10(6). PMID: 34072896
The elm family (Ulmaceae) is a woody plant group with important scientific, societal, and economic value. We aim to present the first biogeographic synthesis investigating the global diversity, distribution, ecological...
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Singh H, Judd W, Samant B, Agnihotri P, Grimaldi D, Manchester S
Am J Bot . 2021 May; 108(5):883-892. PMID: 34018178
Premise: Early Eocene ambers of the Cambay lignite in Gujarat, India, are well known for their diverse insect fauna and dispersed pollen, but the included flowers have received limited attention....
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Manchester S, Grimsson F, Zetter R
Ann Mo Bot Gard . 2019 Apr; 100(4):329-363. PMID: 31031419
The fossil record provides good evidence for the minimum ages of important events in the diversification and geographic spread of Asteridae, with earliest examples extending back to the Turonian stage...
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Matsunaga K, Smith S, Manchester S, Kapgate D, Ramteke D, Garbout A, et al.
PeerJ . 2018 Dec; 6. PMID: 30519503
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.7717/peerj.4580.].
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Herrera F, Mitchell J, Pell S, Collinson M, Daly D, Manchester S
Bot Rev . 2018 Nov; 84(4):315-393. PMID: 30464355
The Spondioideae subfamily of the Anacardiaceae is widely distributed today in tropical regions. Recent molecular phylogenetic investigations indicate that the Spondioideae are not monophyletic, but rather comprise at least two...
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Manchester S, Dilcher D, Tidwell W
Am J Bot . 2018 Aug; 73(1):156-160. PMID: 30139119
A new specimen from the Middle Eocene Evacuation Creek Member of the Green River Formation in northeastern Utah shows a twig with several leaves of Populus wilmattae Cockrell and a...
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Matsunaga K, Smith S, Manchester S, Kapgate D, Ramteke D, Garbout A, et al.
PeerJ . 2018 Apr; 6:e4580. PMID: 29637023
Angiosperm-dominated floras of the Late Cretaceous are essential for understanding the evolutionary, ecological, and geographic radiation of flowering plants. The Late Cretaceous-early Paleogene Deccan Intertrappean Beds of India contain angiosperm-dominated...
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Yang T, Lu L, Wang W, Li J, Manchester S, Wen J, et al.
Mol Phylogenet Evol . 2018 Mar; 124:181-191. PMID: 29548980
Sabiaceae comprises three genera and ca. 80 species with an amphi-Pacific tropical disjunct distribution. It has been unclear whether the family is monophyletic, where the family belongs within the angiosperm...