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The New Phytologist
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September 8, 2011
Cenozoic extinctions account for the low diversity of extant gymnosperms compared with angiosperms
Michael D Crisp, Lyn G Cook
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
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April 17, 2007
A congruent molecular signature of vicariance across multiple plant lineages
Michael D Crisp, Lyn G Cook
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
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May 17, 2006
Do early branching lineages signify ancestral traits?
Michael D Crisp, Lyn G Cook
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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November 8, 2005
Not so ancient: the extant crown group of Nothofagus represents a post-Gondwanan radiation
Lyn G Cook, Michael D Crisp
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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June 3, 2009
Explosive radiation or cryptic mass extinction? Interpreting signatures in molecular phylogenies
Michael D Crisp, Lyn G Cook
American Journal of Botany
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June 2, 2011
The age and biogeography of Citrus and the orange subfamily (Rutaceae: Aurantioideae) in Australasia and New Caledonia
Bernard E Pfeil, Michael D Crisp
Cladistics : the International Journal of the Willi Hennig Society
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December 18, 2021
NOTHOFAGUS AND PACIFIC BIOGEOGRAPHY
H Peter Linder, Michael D Crisp
The New Phytologist
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September 5, 2012
Phylogenetic niche conservatism: what are the underlying evolutionary and ecological causes?
Michael D Crisp, Lyn G Cook
BMC Evolutionary Biology
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March 8, 2014
Evolutionary consequences of shifts to bird-pollination in the Australian pea-flowered legumes (Mirbelieae and Bossiaeeae)
Alicia Toon, Lyn G Cook, Michael D Crisp
The New Phytologist
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December 3, 2014
Three explanations for biodiversity hotspots: small range size, geographical overlap and time for species accumulation. An Australian case study
Lyn G Cook, Nate B Hardy, Michael D Crisp
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The New Phytologist
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September 8, 2011
Cenozoic extinctions account for the low diversity of extant gymnosperms compared with angiosperms
Michael D Crisp, Lyn G Cook
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
|
April 17, 2007
A congruent molecular signature of vicariance across multiple plant lineages
Michael D Crisp, Lyn G Cook
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
|
May 17, 2006
Do early branching lineages signify ancestral traits?
Michael D Crisp, Lyn G Cook
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
November 8, 2005
Not so ancient: the extant crown group of Nothofagus represents a post-Gondwanan radiation
Lyn G Cook, Michael D Crisp
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
|
June 3, 2009
Explosive radiation or cryptic mass extinction? Interpreting signatures in molecular phylogenies
Michael D Crisp, Lyn G Cook
American Journal of Botany
|
June 2, 2011
The age and biogeography of Citrus and the orange subfamily (Rutaceae: Aurantioideae) in Australasia and New Caledonia
Bernard E Pfeil, Michael D Crisp
Cladistics : the International Journal of the Willi Hennig Society
|
December 18, 2021
NOTHOFAGUS AND PACIFIC BIOGEOGRAPHY
H Peter Linder, Michael D Crisp
The New Phytologist
|
September 5, 2012
Phylogenetic niche conservatism: what are the underlying evolutionary and ecological causes?
Michael D Crisp, Lyn G Cook
BMC Evolutionary Biology
|
March 8, 2014
Evolutionary consequences of shifts to bird-pollination in the Australian pea-flowered legumes (Mirbelieae and Bossiaeeae)
Alicia Toon, Lyn G Cook, Michael D Crisp
The New Phytologist
|
December 3, 2014
Three explanations for biodiversity hotspots: small range size, geographical overlap and time for species accumulation. An Australian case study
Lyn G Cook, Nate B Hardy, Michael D Crisp
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