Journal of Biogeography
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- The ‘island syndrome’ is an alternative state. 50:467-475. 2023
- The challenges and potential of geogenomics for biogeography and conservation in Amazonia. 49:1839-1847. 2022
- Ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity predicted to substantially decline due to climate changes in North American Pinaceae forests. 47:772-782. 2020
- Biogeography of salt marsh plant zonation on the Pacific coast of South America. 45:238-247. 2018
- Geographical distribution patterns of Carcharocles megalodon over time reveal clues about extinction mechanisms. 43:1645-1655. 2016
- Long-distance dispersal and barriers shape genetic structure of peatmosses (Sphagnum) across the Northern Hemisphere. 43:1215-1226. 2016
- Pleistocene survival, regional genetic structure and interspecific gene flow among three northern peat-mosses: Sphagnum inexspectatum, S. orientale and S. miyabeanum. 42:364-376. 2015
- Turnover of breeding bird communities on islands in an inundated lake. 41:2283-2292. 2014
- Global biogeography of scaly tree ferns (Cyatheaceae): evidence for Gondwanan vicariance and limited transoceanic dispersal. 41:402-413. 2014
- Evolution of human-ape relationships remains open for investigation. 38:2397-2404. 2011
- Response to Collins et al. (2011). 38:2397-2397. 2011
- Macaronesia: A source of hidden genetic diversity for post-glacial recolonization of western Europe in the leafy liverwort Radula lindenbergiana. 38:631-639. 2011
- Allopatric divergence and phylogeographic structure of the plateau zokor (Eospalax baileyi), a fossorial rodent endemic to the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. 37:657-668. 2010
- Phylogeographic analyses suggest that a deciduous species (Ostryopsis davidiana Decne., Betulaceae) survived in northern China during the Last Glacial Maximum. 36:2148-2155. 2009
- Testing island biogeography theory with visitation rates of birds to British islands. 36:1532-1539. 2009
- Inferring long-distance dispersal and topographic barriers during post-glacial colonization from the genetic structure of red maple (Acer rubrum L.) in New England. 35:1665-1673. 2008
- The barriers to oceanic island radiation in bryophytes: Insights from the phylogeography of the moss Grimmia montana. 35:654-663. 2008
- The relative importance of environment, human activity and space in explaining species richness of South African bird orders. 35:342-352. 2008
- Phylogeography of the Southeast Asian stone oaks (Lithocarpus). 30:211-226. 2003
- Assessing biogeographic relationships between North American and Chinese macrofungi. 28:271-281. 2001
- Climatic controls of eastern North American coastal tree and shrub distributions. 22:1083-1089. 1995
- Explaining the worldwide distributions of two highly mobile species: Cakile edentula and C. maritima
- Biogeographic patterns and cryptic speciation in bryophytes 2001