Australian Systematic Botany

Papers
(The median citation count of Australian Systematic Botany is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Toward a terrestrial biogeographical regionalisation of the world: historical notes, characterisation and area nomenclature16
, a new Australian species in10
Phylogeographic patterns of the Australian grass trees (8
An integrative taxonomic approach resolves the6
Sequence capture data support the taxonomy of6
Taxonomic revision of6
There’s gold in them thar hills! Morphology and molecules delimit species in5
Morphological and molecular evidence refute a broad circumscription for5
The impact of multiple molecular and morphological data sets on the phylogenetic reconstruction of subtribe Neurachninae (Poaceae: Panicoideae: Paniceae)4
Three new tribes in Myrtaceae and reassessment of Kanieae4
A phylogenetic investigation of the taxonomically problematic4
Big trees of small baskets: phylogeny of the Australian genus4
Taxonomic revision of the4
Taxonomic revision of Australian <i>Erythrophleum</i> (Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae) including description of two new species3
Taxonomic revision of five species groups of ebracteate-erect3
Generic and infrageneric limits of Phebalium and its allies (Rutaceae: Zanthoxyloideae)3
Additions to3
Marine planktonic dinophysoid dinoflagellates (order Dinophysales): 60 years of species-level distributions in Australian waters3
A molecular phylogeny of Boronia (Rutaceae): placement of enigmatic taxa and a revised infrageneric classification3
Arid Australia as a source of plant diversity: the origin and climatic evolution of3
, a new North American genus of family Ceratophyllaceae: evidence based on cladistic analyses of current molecular data of3
Taxonomy of the Australian3
Charophytes of Australia’s Northern Territory – I. Tribe Chareae3
Phyllodes and bipinnate leaves of3
Areas of endemism and environmental heterogeneity: a case study in Mexican legumes2
Phylogeny, classification and biogeography of2
Nine new species of Australian Nicotiana (Solanaceae)2
Molecular and morphological analyses support recognition of Prostanthera volucris (Lamiaceae), a new species from the Central Tablelands of New South Wales2
Simonachne, a new genus for Australia segregated from Ancistrachne s.l. (Poaceae : Panicoideae : Paniceae) and a new subtribe Cleistochloinae1
Pittosporum (Pittosporaceae) in Malesia and Papuasia1
Taxonomic study of Senna section Chamaefistula series Bacillares (Fabaceae) in the Atlantic Forest north of the São Francisco River, Brazil, and nomenclatural updates1
The largest endemic genus in New Caledonia grows: three new species of1
Resolution of the Eremophila tietkensii (Scrophulariaceae) species complex based on congruence between morphological and molecular pattern analyses1
Understanding1
The Acrotylaceae (Gigartinales) revisited: molecular data indicate family-level differences in one of the most enigmatic red-algal families1
Taxonomic revision of the southern hemisphere pygmy forget-me-not group (Myosotis; Boraginaceae) based on morphological, population genetic and climate-edaphic niche modelling data1
Using RADseq to resolve species boundaries in a morphologically complex group of yellow-flowered shrubs (Geleznowia, Rutaceae)1
Plastid phylogenomics of the Eriostemon group (Rutaceae; Zanthoxyloideae): support for major clades and investigation of a backbone polytomy1
Revision of the tropical genus Diplacrum (Cyperaceae: Bisboeckelereae) in Australia1
The1
(Pandanaceae), a new species endemic to north-eastern Queensland (Australia)1
Revision of the Pultenaea setulosa species complex (Fabaceae: Mirbelieae) including 14 new species1
species from south and south-eastern Australia (Ectocarpales, Phaeophyceae): a DNA barcoding approach1
A taxonomic revision of the Australasian genera1
A new genus and species for Chloantheae (Lamiaceae)1
Eucalyptus cryptica (Myrtaceae): a critically endangered new species1
<i>Corrigendum to</i>: A taxonomic revision of the Australasian genera <i>Dracophyllum</i> and <i>Richea</i> (Richeeae: Styphelioideae: Ericaceae)1
species (Bacillariophyta: Licmophorales) from Heron Island (Great Barrier Reef) and Melbourne, Australia, in comparison with similar species from Guam: evidence for endemicity in a marine diatom genus1
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