Steven R. Manchester

Affiliations: 
University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
Area:
Botany Biology, Anatomy Biology, Systematic Biology
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Deanna R, Martínez C, Manchester S, et al. (2023) Fossil berries reveal global radiation of the nightshade family by the early Cenozoic. The New Phytologist
Fragnière Y, Song YG, Fazan L, et al. (2021) Biogeographic Overview of Ulmaceae: Diversity, Distribution, Ecological Preferences, and Conservation Status. Plants (Basel, Switzerland). 10
Singh H, Judd WS, Samant B, et al. (2021) Flowers of Apocynaceae in amber from the early Eocene of India. American Journal of Botany
Manchester SR, Reback RG. (2020) New data on the winged fruits of Carpolithus prangosoides Berry from the Eocene of western Tennessee and Kentucky. Acta Palaeobotanica. 199-206
Manchester SR. (2020) Morphology and Affinities of Ampelocissites Seeds (Vitaceae: Ampelopsis clade) from the Paleogene of Texas, USA Systematic Botany. 45: 478-482
Li X, Manchester SR, Wang Q, et al. (2020) A unique record of Cercis from the late early Miocene of interior Asia and its significance for paleoenvironments and paleophytogeography Journal of Systematics and Evolution
Song Y, Fragnière Y, Meng H, et al. (2020) Global biogeographic synthesis and priority conservation regions of the relict tree family Juglandaceae Journal of Biogeography. 47: 643-657
Manchester SR, Kvaček Z, Judd WS. (2020) Morphology, anatomy, phylogenetics and distribution of fossil and extant Trochodendraceae in the Northern Hemisphere Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
Huegele IB, Spielbauer RJ, Manchester SR. (2020) Morphology and Systematic Affinities of Platanus dissecta Lesquereux (Platanaceae) from the Miocene of Western North America International Journal of Plant Sciences. 181: 324-341
Zhu H, Manchester SR. (2020) Fruit of Staphylea (Staphyleaceae) from the Oligocene of Montana, USA Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 280: 104275
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