Nina Rønsted
Affiliate Professor, Professor
ORCID: 0000-0002-2002-5809
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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
Reconstructing the phylogeny of figs (Ficus, Moraceae) to unravel the origin of fig-wasp mutualisms.
Rønsted, Nina, Weiblen, G. D., Clement, W., Zerega, N. & Savolainen, V., 2008, In: Symbiosis. 45, p. 45-56Research 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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