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Timothy A. Dickinson
Timothy A. Dickinson
Senior Curator Emeritus, Royal Ontario Museum
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Phylogeny and classification of Rosaceae
D Potter, T Eriksson, RC Evans, S Oh, JEE Smedmark, DR Morgan, ...
Plant Systematics and Evolution 266 (1-2), 5-43, 2007
11322007
A review of the chemistry of the genus Crataegus
JE Edwards, PN Brown, N Talent, TA Dickinson, PR Shipley
Phytochemistry 79, 5-26, 2012
3362012
Phylogeny of subtribe Pyrinae (formerly the Maloideae, Rosaceae): limited resolution of a complex evolutionary history
CS Campbell, RC Evans, DR Morgan, TA Dickinson, MP Arsenault
Plant Systematics and Evolution 266 (1-2), 119-145, 2007
2912007
Taxonomy based on science is necessary for global conservation
SA Thomson, RL Pyle, ST Ahyong, M Alonso-Zarazaga, J Ammirati, ...
PLoS biology 16 (3), e2005075, 2018
2412018
Polyploidy, reproductive biology, and Rosaceae: understanding evolution and making classifications
TA Dickinson, E Lo, N Talent
Plant systematics and evolution 266 (1-2), 59-78, 2007
1692007
The granule-bound starch synthase (GBSSI) gene in the Rosaceae: multiple loci and phylogenetic utility
RC Evans, LA Alice, CS Campbell, EA Kellogg, TA Dickinson
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 17 (3), 388-400, 2000
1572000
Polyploidy in Crataegus and Mespilus (Rosaceae, Maloideae): evolutionary inferences from flow cytometry of nuclear DNA amounts
N Talent, TA Dickinson
Botany 83 (10), 1268-1304, 2005
1302005
Another approach to leaf shape comparisons
TA Dickinson, WH Parker, RE Strauss
Taxon 36 (1), 1-20, 1987
1181987
Reproductive biology in subfam. Maloideae (Rosaceae)
CS Campbell, CW Greene, TA Dickinson
Systematic Botany, 333-349, 1991
1151991
Polyploidy and diversification: a phylogenetic investigation in Rosaceae
JC Vamosi, TA Dickinson
International Journal of Plant Sciences 167 (2), 349-358, 2006
1102006
Jamaican limestone forests: floristics, structure and environment of three examples along a rainfall gradient
DL Kelly, EVJ Tanner, V Kapos, TA Dickinson, GA Goodfriend, P Fairbairn
Journal of Tropical Ecology 4 (2), 121-156, 1988
1061988
Population genetic structure of diploid sexual and polyploid apomictic hawthorns (Crataegus; Rosaceae) in the Pacific Northwest
EYY Lo, S STEFANOVIĆ, TA Dickinson
Molecular ecology 18 (6), 1145-1160, 2009
992009
Endosperm formation in aposporous Crataegus (Rosaceae, Spiraeoideae, tribe Pyreae): parallels to Ranunculaceae and Poaceae
N Talent, TA Dickinson
New Phytologist 173 (2), 231-249, 2007
992007
Molecular reappraisal of relationships between Crataegus and Mespilus (Rosaceae, Pyreae)-Two genera or one?
EYY Lo, S Stefanovic, TA Dickinson
Systematic Botany 32 (3), 596-616, 2007
832007
Evidence for genetic association between East Asian and western North American Crataegus L.(Rosaceae) and rapid divergence of the eastern North American lineages based on …
EYY Lo, S Stefanović, KI Christensen, TA Dickinson
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 51 (2), 157-168, 2009
812009
Apomixis, patterns of morphological variation, and species concepts in subfam. Maloideae (Rosaceae).
CS Campbell, TA Dickinson
Systematic Botany 15 (1), 124-135, 1990
771990
Epiphylly in angiosperms
TA Dickinson
The Botanical Review 44, 181-232, 1978
761978
A subgeneric classification of the genus Vaccinium and the metamorphosis of V. section Bracteata Nakai: more terrestrial and less epiphytic in habit, more continental and less …
SP Vander Kloet, TA Dickinson
Journal of plant research 122 (3), 253-268, 2009
722009
Using Herbarium-Derived DNAs to Assemble a Large-Scale DNA Barcode Library for the Vascular Plants of Canada
ML Kuzmina, TWA Braukmann, AJ Fazekas, SW Graham, SL Dewaard, ...
Applications in Plant Sciences 5 (12), 1700079, 2017
642017
Reconstructing reticulation history in a phylogenetic framework and the potential of allopatric speciation driven by polyploidy in an agamic complex in Crataegus (Rosaceae)
EYY Lo, S Stefanović, TA Dickinson
Evolution 64 (12), 3593-3608, 2010
582010
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