Ricardo Kriebel, PhD

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Botany University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
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Kriebel R, Rose JP, Bastide P, et al. (2023) The evolution of Ericaceae flowers and their pollination syndromes at a global scale. American Journal of Botany
Soza VL, Kriebel R, Ramage E, et al. (2022) The symmetry spectrum in a hybridising, tropical group of rhododendrons. The New Phytologist
Rose JP, Kriebel R, Kahan L, et al. (2021) Sage Insights Into the Phylogeny of : Dealing With Sources of Discordance Within and Across Genomes. Frontiers in Plant Science. 12: 767478
Rose JP, Kriebel R, Kahan L, et al. (2021) Sage Insights Into the Phylogeny of Salvia: Dealing With Sources of Discordance Within and Across Genomes Frontiers in Plant Science. 12
Givnish TJ, Kriebel R, Zaborsky JG, et al. (2020) Adaptive associations among life history, reproductive traits, environment, and origin in the Wisconsin angiosperm flora. American Journal of Botany
Kriebel R, Drew B, González-Gallegos JG, et al. (2020) Pollinator shifts, contingent evolution, and evolutionary constraint drive floral disparity in Salvia (Lamiaceae): evidence from morphometrics and phylogenetic comparative methods. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Reginato M, Vasconcelos TNC, Kriebel R, et al. (2020) Is dispersal mode a driver of diversification and geographical distribution in the tropical plant family Melastomataceae? Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 148: 106815
Gavrutenko M, Reginato M, Kriebel R, et al. (2020) Evolution of Floral Morphology and Symmetry in the Miconieae (Melastomataceae): Multiple Generalization Trends within a Specialized Family International Journal of Plant Sciences. 181: 732-747
Kriebel R, Drew BT, Drummond CP, et al. (2019) Tracking temporal shifts in area, biomes, and pollinators in the radiation of Salvia (sages) across continents: leveraging anchored hybrid enrichment and targeted sequence data. American Journal of Botany
Santibáñez-López CE, Kriebel R, Ballesteros JA, et al. (2018) Integration of phylogenomics and molecular modeling reveals lineage-specific diversification of toxins in scorpions. Peerj. 6: e5902
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