<- Bromeliaceae Literature (most recent first) — Thomas Givnish

  1. Givnish, T.J. (2017) WBC 2016 Seminar - One Hundred Million Years of Bromeliad Evolution . Journal of the Bromeliad Society 66(4): 200-225.
  2. Givnish, T.J. (2017) One Hundred Million Years of Bromeliad Evolution. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 66(4): 200-225.
  3. Givnish, T.J.; Barfuss, M.H.J. & Ee, B. van & Riina, R. & Schulte, K. & Horres, R. & Gonsiska, P.A. & Jabaily, R.S. ( Crayn, D.M.& Smith, J.A.C. & Winter, K. & Brown, G.K. & Evans, T.M. & Holst, B.K. & Luther, H.& Till, W. & Zizka, G. & Berry, P.E. & Sytsma, K.J. (2014) Adaptive radiation, correlated and contingent evolution, and net species diversification in Bromeliaceae. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 71: 55-78.
  4. Givnish, T.J. ; Barfuss, M.H.J. & Ee , B. van & Rina, R. &.Schulte, K. & Horres, R. & Gonsiska, P.A. & Jabaily, R.S. & Crayn, D.M. & Smith, J.A.C. , K.Winter, G.K.Brown , T.M.Evans , B.K.Holst, H.Luther, W.Till, G.Zizka, P.E.Berry, & K.J.Sytsma (2011) Phylogeny, Adaptive Radiation, And Historical Biogeography In Bromeliaceae: Insights From An Eight-locus Plastid Phylogeny. American Journal of Botany 98(5): 872–895.
  5. Givnish, T.J. ; Millam, K.C.& Berry, P.E. & Sytsma, K.J. (2007) Phylogeny, adaptive radiation and historical biogeography of Bromeliaceae inferred from ndhF sequence data. El Aliso vol.23(1): 3-26.
  6. Givnish, T.J.; Millam, K.C.; Evans, T.M.; Hall, J.C.; Pires, J.C.; Berry, P.E. & Sytsma, K.J. (2004) Ancient vicariance or recent Long-distance Dispersal? Inferences about phylogeny and South American–African disjunctions In Rapateaceaeand Bromeliaceae based on ndh f Sequence data. Int. J. Plant Sci 165(4 Suppl.): 35–54.
  7. Givnish, T.J.; Sytsma, K.J.; Smith, J.E.; Hahn, W.J.; Benzing, D.H. & Burkhardt, E.L. (1998) Molecular evolution and adaptive radiation in Brocchinia atop tepuis of the Guayana Shield. In: Molecular evolution and adaptive radiation. Cambridge University Press, UK, pp. 259–311.
  8. Benzing, D.H.; Givnish, T.J.; Bermudes, D. (1985) Absorptive Trichomes in Brocchinia reducta (Bromeliaceae) and Their Evolutionary and Systematic Significance. Systematic Botany 10(1): 81-91.