Richard Ree
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, 2009. For an up-to-date list of publications, visit: http://www.reelab.net/home/publications.
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Fine, P. V. A. and R. H. Ree, 2006. Evidence for a time-integrated species-area effect on the latitudinal gradient in tree diversity. American Naturalist. 168(6):786-804
Kalisz, S., R. H. Ree, and R. D. Sargent, 2006. Linking floral symmetry genes to breeding system evolution. Trends in Plant Science. 11(12):568-573
Ree, R. H., B. R. Moore, C. O. Webb, and M. J. Donoghue, 2005. A likelihood framework for inferring the evolution of geographic range on phylogenetic trees. Evolution. 59(11):2299-2311
Ree, R. H., 2005. Detecting the historical signature of key innovations using stochastic models of character evolution and cladogenesis. Evolution. 59(2):257-265
Ree, R. H., 2005. Phylogeny and the evolution of floral diversity in Pedicularis (Orobanchaceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences. 166(4):595-613
Ree, R. H., H. L. Citerne, M. Lavin and Q. C. B. Cronk, 2004. Heterogeneous selection on LEGCYC paralogs in relation to flower morphology and the phylogeny of Lupinus (Leguminosae). Molecular Biology and Evolution. In press.
Sanderson, M., A. C. Driskell, R. H. Ree, O. Eulenstein and S. Langley, 2003. Obtaining maximal concatenated phylogenetic data sets from large sequence databases. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 20:1036 1042
Donoghue, M. J. and R. H. Ree, 2000. Homoplasy and developmental constraint: a model and an example from plants. American Zoologist. 40(5):759-769
Ree, R. H. and M. J. Donoghue, 1999. Inferring rates of change in flower symmetry in asterid angiosperms. Systematic Biology. 48(3):633-641
Donoghue, M. J., R. H. Ree and D. A. Baum, 1998. Phylogeny and the evolution of flower symmetry in the Asteridae. Trends in Plant Sciences. 3(8):311-317
Ree, R. H. and M. J. Donoghue, 1998. Step matrices and the interpretation of homoplasy. Systematic Biology. 47(4):582-588
Ree, R. H., 1997. Pollen flow, fecundity, and the adaptive significance of heterostyly in Palicourea padifolia. Biotropica. 29(3):298-308