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Dellinger, A., Paun, O., Fernandez-Fernandez, D. M., Penneys, D. S., & Schönenberger, J. (2017). Impact of pollinator shifts on mating systems and population genetic diversity in a Neotropical plant group. In Population Biology in a Changing World. 30th Conference of the Plant Population Biology Section of the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria and Switzerland - GfÖ: Abstracts (pp. 31)
Schönenberger, J., von Balthazar-Schönenberger, A. M. L., Magallon, S., Albert, B., Prieu, C., & Sauquet, H. (2017). Integrating morphology, molecules, and fossil flowers: First results from the Paleo-eFLOWER initiative. In XIX IBC 2017, Abstract Book I: Oral Presentations (pp. 130). [T2-11-01]
Etl, F., Franschitz, A., Aguiar, A. J. C., Dötterl, S., & Schönenberger, J. (2017). Perfume-collecting male oil bees? Evidence for a novel pollination system involving Anthurium acutifolium (Araceae) and Paratetrapedia chocoensis (Apidae, Tapinotaspidini). In XIX IBC 2017, Abstract Book I: Oral Presentations (pp. 248-249). [T2-55-06]
Ramirez-Barahona, S., Schönenberger, J., Sauquet, H., & Magallon, S. (2017). Temporal patterns of extant species diversification of the families of flowering plants. In XIX IBC 2017, Abstract Book I: Oral Presentations (pp. 188-189). [T2-31-12]
Sauquet, H., von Balthazar-Schönenberger, A. M. L., Magallon, S., Sanmartin, I., & Schönenberger, J. (2017). Testing the morphological clock using an angiosperm-wide floral dataset. In XIX IBC 2017, Abstract Book I: Oral Presentations (pp. 186-187). [T2-31-06]
Weber, M., & Ulrich, S. (2016). Forensic Palynology: How Pollen in Dry Grass Can Link to a Crime Scene. In H. Kars, & L. van den Eijkel (Eds.), Soil in Criminal and Environmental Forensics: Proceedings of the Soil Forensics Special, 6th European Academy of Forensic Science Conference, The Hague (pp. 15-23). Springer. Soil Forensics https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33115-7
Sauquet, H., von Balthazar-Schönenberger, A. M. L., Magallon, S., Doyle, J. A., Endress, P. K., Bailes, E., Barroso de Morais, E., Bull-Herenu, K., Carrive, L., Chartier, M., Chomicki, G., Coiro, M., El Ottra, J. H. L., Epicoco, C., Haevermans, T., Jabbour, F., Hernandez Gutierrez, R., Little, S. A., Löfstrand, S., ... Schönenberger, J. (2015). Fifteen clues to the early diversification of flowers: first results from the eFLOWER initiative. In Botany 2015. Science and Plants for People. Abstracts [1159]
Löfstrand, S., & Schönenberger, J. (2015). Finding the elusive floral synapomorphies for the disparate, yet closely related, families Actinidiaceae, Roridulaceae, and Sarraceniaceae (Ericales). In Botany 2015. Science and Plants for People. Abstracts [661]
Little, S. A., Massoni, J., von Balthazar-Schönenberger, A. M. L., Carrive, L., Couvreur, T. L. P., Schönenberger, J., Städler, Y., & Sauquet, H. (2015). Floral evolution in Magnoliidae: an integrated approach. In Botany 2015. Science and Plants for People. Abstracts [1013]
Dellinger, A., Paun, O., Penneys, D. S., & Schönenberger, J. (2015). From bee to bird: pollinator shifts in the Merianieae (Melastomataceae). In Abstract-Booklet zur Tagung
Chartier, M., Gerber, S., Löfstrand, S., von Balthazar-Schönenberger, A. M. L., Jabbour, F., Sauquet, H., Crane, P., & Schönenberger, J. (2015). How (much) do flowers vary? – The floral morphospace of Ericales. In Botany 2015. Science and Plants for People. Abstracts [124]
Schönenberger, J., Chartier, M., & Kriebel, R. (2015). Morphospaces, Morphometrics, and Phylogenetics. In Botany 2015. Science and Plants for People. Abstracts [118]
Schönenberger, J. (2015). Who dares to call oneself a plant morphologist? In Botany 2015. Science and Plants for People. Abstracts [9]
Kreisberger, T., Pamperl, S., Chartier, M., Manafzadeh, S., Handschuh, S., Sontag, S., Paulus, H., Schönenberger, J., & Städler, Y. (2015). X-Rays vision for uncovering reproductive investment in plants as a function of breeding system. In Botany 2015. Science and Plants for People. Abstracts [261]
Dellinger, A., Essl, F., Dullinger, S., & Hörandl, E. (2014). Effects of reproductive systems on ecological niche use of invasive species. In 16. Treffen der Österreichischen Botanikerinnen und Botaniker: 25.-27. September 2014 im Naturkundemuseum des Universalmuseums Joanneum : Kurzfassungen Universalmuseum Joanneum GmbH.
Dellinger, A., Penneys, D. S., & Schönenberger, J. (2014). Floral food-bodies and a special pollen dispersal mechanism in bird pollinated Axinaea (Melastomataceae). In Botany 2014 – New frontiers in botany [672] http://www.2014.botanyconference.org
Mayer, V., & Ehrendorfer, F. (2013). An improved classification of Dipsacaceae based on morphological and molecular data. In Abstract book
Schönenberger, J., & von Balthazar, M. (2013). Comparative floral structure and systematics in the balsaminoid clade (Ericales). In Abstract book [189]
Löfstrand, S., & Schönenberger, J. (2013). Comparative floral structure in the sarracenioid clade (Actinidiaceae, Roridulaceae, and Sarraceniaceae) of the Ericales. In Abstract book [10]
Löfstrand, S., & Schönenberger, J. (2013). Comparative floral structure in the sarracenioid clade (Ericales). In Abstract book [128]