Nina Rønsted
Professor
Research
Universitetsparken 15
2100 København Ø
- 2005
60 million years of co-divergence in the fig-wasp symbiosis.
Rønsted, Nina, Weiblen, G. D., Cook, J. M., Salamin, N., Machado, C. A. & Savolainen, V., 2005, In: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences. 272, p. 2593-2599Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Molecular phylogenetic evidence for the monophyly of Fritillaria and Lilium (Liliaceae; Liliales) and the infrageneric classification of Fritillaria.
Rønsted, Nina, Law, S., Thornton, H., Fay, M. F. & Chase, M. W., 2005, In: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 35, p. 509-527Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
- 2006
Multi-gene analyses of monocot relationships: a summary.
Chase, M. W., Fay, M. F., Devey, D. S., Maurin, O., Rønsted, N. A. H., Davies, T. J., Pillon, Y., Petersen, G., Seberg, O., Tamura, M. N., Bruun Rasmussen, C., Hilu, K., Borsch, T., Davis, J. I., Stevenson, D. W., Pires, J. C., Givnish, T. J., Sytsma, K. J., McPherson, M. M., Graham, S. W. & 1 others, , 2006, In: Aliso. 22, p. 63-75Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Species-level phylogenetics of large genera: prospects of studying co-evolution and polyploidy.
Rønsted, Nina, Yektaei-Karin, E., Turk, K., Clarkson, J. M. & Chase, M. W., 2006, Reconstructing the tree of life: taxonomy and systematics of species rich taxa.. Hodkinson, T. & Parnell, J. A. N. (eds.). 1 ed. CRC Press, p. 129-148 (Systematic Association Series.).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research
Phylogenetics of Liliales: summarized evidence from combined analyses of five plastid and one mitochondrial loci.
Fay, M. F., Chase, M. W., Rønsted, Nina, Devey, D. S., Pillon, Y., Pires, J. C., Petersen, G., Seberg, O. & Davis, J. I., 2006, In: Aliso. 22, p. 559-565Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
- 2007
Biogeographical and phylogenetic origins of African fig species (Ficus section Galoglychia).
Rønsted, Nina, Salvo, G. & Savolainen, V., 2007, In: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 43, p. 190-201Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
- 2008
Foreword - Fig and fig wasp biology: a perspective from the East.
Harrison, R. D., Rønsted, Nina & Peng, Y., 2008, In: Symbiosis. 45, p. 1-8Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
One fig to bind them all: Host conservatism in a fig wasp community unraveled by cospeciation analyses among pollinating and non-pollinating fig wasps.
Jousselin, E., Van Noort, S., Berry, V., Rasplus, J., Rønsted, Nina, Erasmus, J. C. & Greef, J. M., 2008, In: Evolution. 62, p. 1777–1797Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Phylogenetic selection of Narcissus species for drug discovery
Rønsted, Nina, Savolainen, V., Mølgaard, Per & Jäger, A. K., 2008, In: Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 36, 5-6, p. 417-422Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Phylogeny, biogeography, and ecology of Ficus section Malvanthera (Moraceae)
Rønsted, Nina, Weiblen, G. D., Savolainen, V. & Cook, J. M., 2008, In: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 48, 1, p. 12-22Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Identification of common horsetail (Equisetum arvense L.; Equisetaceae) using Thin Layer Chromatography versus DNA barcoding
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Evolutionary history and leaf succulence as explanations for medicinal use in aloes and the global popularity of Aloe vera
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Can phylogeny predict chemical diversity and potential medicinal activity of plants? A case study of Amaryllidaceae
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