Raymond B. Cranfill, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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California flora, botanical history (1870-1945) and systematic anatomy and comparative morphology of vascular plantsGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorRudolf Schmid | grad student | 2001 | UC Berkeley | |
(Phylogenetic studies in the polypodiales (Pteridophyta) with an emphasis on the family Blechnaceae.) |
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Schneider H, Ranker TA, Russell SJ, et al. (2005) Origin of the endemic fern genus Diellia coincides with the renewal of Hawaiian terrestrial life in the Miocene. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 272: 455-60 |
Pryer KM, Schuettpelz E, Wolf PG, et al. (2004) Phylogeny and evolution of ferns (monilophytes) with a focus on the early leptosporangiate divergences. American Journal of Botany. 91: 1582-98 |
Schneider H, Smith AR, Cranfill R, et al. (2004) Unraveling the phylogeny of polygrammoid ferns (Polypodiaceae and Grammitidaceae): exploring aspects of the diversification of epiphytic plants. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 31: 1041-63 |
Schneider H, Schuettpelz E, Pryer KM, et al. (2004) Ferns diversified in the shadow of angiosperms. Nature. 428: 553-7 |
Schneider H, Janssen T, Hovenkamp PH, et al. (2004) Phylogenetic Relationships Of The Enigmatic Malesian Fern Thylacopteris (Polypodiaceae, Polypodiidae) International Journal of Plant Sciences. 165: 1077-1087 |
Dubuisson JY, Hennequin S, Douzery EJP, et al. (2003) rbcL phylogeny of the fern genus Trichomanes (Hymenophyllaceae), with special reference to Neotropical taxa International Journal of Plant Sciences. 164: 753-761 |
Smith AR, Cranfill RB. (2002) Intrafamilial relationships of the thelypteroid ferns (Thelypteridaceae) American Fern Journal. 92: 131-149 |
Schneider H, Smith AR, Cranfill R, et al. (2002) Gymnogrammitis dareiformis is a polygrammoid fern (Polypodiaceae) - Resolving an apparent conflict between morphological and molecular data Plant Systematics and Evolution. 234: 121-136 |
Pryer KM, Schneider H, Smith AR, et al. (2001) Horsetails and ferns are a monophyletic group and the closest living relatives to seed plants. Nature. 409: 618-22 |