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    Conceptual and statistical problems with the DEC+J model of founder-event speciation and its comparison with DEC via model selection by Ree, Richard H., Sanmartín, Isabel

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-04-2018)
    “…Phylogenese studies of geographic range evolution are increasingly using statistical model selection methods to choose among variants of the…”
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    Uplift-driven diversification in the Hengduan Mountains, a temperate biodiversity hotspot by Xing, Yaowu, Ree, Richard H.

    “…A common hypothesis for the rich biodiversity found in mountains is uplift-driven diversification—that orogeny creates conditions favoring rapid in situ…”
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    Ancient orogenic and monsoon-driven assembly of the world’s richest temperate alpine flora by Ding, Wen-Na, Ree, Richard H., Spicer, Robert A., Xing, Yao-Wu

    “…Origins of an alpine flora The evolution of high mountain floras is strongly influenced by tectonic and climatic history. Ding et al. document the timing,…”
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    Maximum Likelihood Inference of Geographic Range Evolution by Dispersal, Local Extinction, and Cladogenesis by Ree, Richard H., Smith, Stephen A.

    Published in Systematic biology (01-02-2008)
    “…In historical biogeography, model-based inference methods for reconstructing the evolution of geographic ranges on phylogenetic trees are poorly developed…”
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    Ant–plant interactions evolved through increasing interdependence by Nelsen, Matthew P., Ree, Richard H., Moreau, Corrie S.

    “…Ant–plant interactions are diverse and abundant and include classic models in the study of mutualism and other biotic interactions. By estimating a time-scaled…”
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    Inferring Phylogeny and Introgression using RADseq Data: An Example from Flowering Plants (Pedicularis: Orobanchaceae) by Eaton, Deren A. R., Ree, Richard H.

    Published in Systematic biology (01-09-2013)
    “…Phylogenetic relationships among recently diverged species are often difficult to resolve due to insufficient phylogenetic signal in available markers and/or…”
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    Inferring phylogenies from RAD sequence data by Rubin, Benjamin E R, Ree, Richard H, Moreau, Corrie S

    Published in PloS one (06-04-2012)
    “…Reduced-representation genome sequencing represents a new source of data for systematics, and its potential utility in interspecific phylogeny reconstruction…”
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    Phylogenetic Inference of Reciprocal Effects between Geographic Range Evolution and Diversification by Goldberg, Emma E., Lancaster, Lesley T., Ree, Richard H.

    Published in Systematic biology (01-07-2011)
    “…Geographic characters— traits describing the spatial distribution of a species— may both affect and be affected by processes associated with lineage birth and…”
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    Fossil-Informed Models Reveal a Boreotropical Origin and Divergent Evolutionary Trajectories in the Walnut Family (Juglandaceae) by Zhang, Qiuyue, Ree, Richard H, Salamin, Nicolas, Xing, Yaowu, Silvestro, Daniele

    Published in Systematic biology (16-12-2021)
    “…Abstract Temperate woody plants in the Northern Hemisphere have long been known to exhibit high species richness in East Asia and North America and…”
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    Accelerated diversification and functional trait evolution in Velloziaceae reveal new insights into the origins of the campos rupestres’ exceptional floristic richness by Alcantara, Suzana, Ree, Richard H, Mello-Silva, Renato

    Published in Annals of botany (28-06-2018)
    “…Abstract Background and Aims The greater diversity of plant clades in the Neotropics compared to their relatives in Africa is a pervasive pattern in…”
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    Prospects and challenges for parametric models in historical biogeographical inference by Ree, Richard H., Sanmartín, Isabel

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-07-2009)
    “…In historical biogeography, phylogenetic trees have long been used as tools for addressing a wide range of inference problems, from explaining common…”
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    The macroevolutionary dynamics of symbiotic and phenotypic diversification in lichens by Nelsen, Matthew P., Lücking, Robert, Boyce, C. Kevin, Lumbsch, H. Thorsten, Ree, Richard H.

    “…Symbioses are evolutionarily pervasive and play fundamental roles in structuring ecosystems, yet our understanding of their macroevolutionary origins,…”
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    Evidence for divergence in phenology over morphology in response to limiting similarity in montane communities of Rhododendron by Li, Qin, Wang, Ji, Fuller, Ryan, Xing, Yaowu, Liu, Jianquan, Ree, Richard H.

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-12-2022)
    “…The coexistence of closely related species is key to understanding the nature of biodiversity hotspots where in situ diversification has yielded rich…”
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    Temperate origins of long-distance seasonal migration in New World songbirds by Winger, Benjamin M., Barker, F. Keith, Ree, Richard H.

    “…Migratory species exhibit seasonal variation in their geographic ranges, often inhabiting geographically and ecologically distinct breeding and nonbreeding…”
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    Sedimentary ancient DNA reveals a threat of warming-induced alpine habitat loss to Tibetan Plateau plant diversity by Liu, Sisi, Kruse, Stefan, Scherler, Dirk, Ree, Richard H., Zimmermann, Heike H., Stoof-Leichsenring, Kathleen R., Epp, Laura S., Mischke, Steffen, Herzschuh, Ulrike

    Published in Nature communications (20-05-2021)
    “…Studies along elevational gradients worldwide usually find the highest plant taxa richness in mid-elevation forest belts. Hence, an increase in upper elevation…”
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    Grade of Membership models reveal geographical and environmental correlates of floristic structure in a temperate biodiversity hotspot by Li, Qin, Sun, Hang, Boufford, David E., Bartholomew, Bruce, Fritsch, Peter W., Chen, Jiahui, Deng, Tao, Ree, Richard H.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-11-2021)
    “…Summary Identifying the contours and correlates of species turnover is central to understanding the nature of biogeographical regions. The Hengduan Mountains…”
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    Evidence for a Time‐Integrated Species‐Area Effect on the Latitudinal Gradient in Tree Diversity by Fine, Paul V. A., Ree, Richard H.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-12-2006)
    “…The greater area of tropical forest biomes has been proposed as a factor that drives the latitudinal gradient in species diversity by modulating speciation and…”
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    Serpentine soils do not limit mycorrhizal fungal diversity by Branco, Sara, Ree, Richard H

    Published in PloS one (23-07-2010)
    “…Physiologically stressful environments tend to host depauperate and specialized biological communities. Serpentine soils exemplify this phenomenon by imposing…”
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    Reading light: leaf spectra capture fine‐scale diversity of closely related, hybridizing arctic shrubs by Stasinski, Lance, White, Dawson M., Nelson, Peter R., Ree, Richard H., Meireles, José Eduardo

    Published in The New phytologist (01-12-2021)
    “…Summary Leaf reflectance spectroscopy is emerging as an effective tool for assessing plant diversity and function. However, the ability of leaf spectra to…”
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