Steven R Manchester
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Chen Y, Manchester S
PLoS One
. 2015 Dec;
10(12):e0144009.
PMID: 26624897
Deviacer guangxiensis Chen & Manchester sp. nov. is described based on asymmetric samaras from the Oligocene Ningming Formation in Guangxi, South China, representing the first documentation of Deviacer fossils in...
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Jia L, Manchester S, Su T, Xing Y, Chen W, Huang Y, et al.
J Plant Res
. 2015 Jul;
128(5):747-61.
PMID: 26141513
Cedrelospermum (Ulmaceae) is an extinct genus with extensive fossil records in Europe and North America. However, no fossil of the genus has been reported from Asia. Here we describe Cedrelospermum...
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Allen S, Stull G, Manchester S
Am J Bot
. 2015 May;
102(5):725-44.
PMID: 26022487
Premise Of The Study: The Icacinaceae are a pantropical family of trees, shrubs, and climbers with an extensive Paleogene fossil record. Our improved understanding of phylogenetic relationships within the family...
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Liu X, Manchester S, Jin J
Am J Bot
. 2014 Nov;
101(11):1925-43.
PMID: 25366858
Premise Of The Study: The fossil record of alder (Alnus) is well known in the Cenozoic deposits throughout the northern hemisphere, based on numerous reports of the distinctive pollen, cone-like...
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Manchester S, Uemura K
J Plant Res
. 2013 Dec;
127(2):187-92.
PMID: 24306324
A new genus is recognized based on winged fruits with a single species shared between the Miocene of southwestern Honshu, Japan, and the Miocene of Oregon and Idaho, USA. Calyces...
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Manchester S, Kapgate D, Wen J
Am J Bot
. 2013 Sep;
100(9):1849-59.
PMID: 24036414
Unlabelled: Premise Of The Study: Despite the inferred Cretaceous origin of the Vitaceae, fossils of the grape family are relatively young, with the oldest previously known examples limited to the...
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Zhang J, Li R, Xiang X, Manchester S, Lin L, Wang W, et al.
PLoS One
. 2013 Jul;
8(7):e70449.
PMID: 23875028
The hickory genus (Carya) contains ca. 17 species distributed in subtropical and tropical regions of eastern Asia and subtropical to temperate regions of eastern North America. Previously, the phylogenetic relationships...
18.
Wang Q, Manchester S, Gregor H, Shen S, Li Z
Am J Bot
. 2013 Jan;
100(2):422-49.
PMID: 23360930
Premise Of The Study: Koelreuteria (Sapindaceae) has four extant deciduous tree species, disjunctly distributed in eastern Asia and the Fiji Islands. While K. paniculata is widely cultivated, the biogeographic origin...
19.
Mejia-Velasquez P, Dilcher D, Jaramillo C, Fortini L, Manchester S
Am J Bot
. 2012 Nov;
99(11):1819-27.
PMID: 23132618
Premise Of The Study: Reconstruction of floristic patterns during the early diversification of angiosperms is impeded by the scarce fossil record, especially in tropical latitudes. Here we collected quantitative palynological...
20.
Nie Z, Sun H, Manchester S, Meng Y, Luke Q, Wen J
BMC Evol Biol
. 2012 Feb;
12:17.
PMID: 22316163
Background: The Ampelopsis clade (Ampelopsis and its close allies) of the grape family Vitaceae contains ca. 43 species disjunctly distributed in Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Africa, and Australia,...