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Mathew T. Sharples
Mathew T. Sharples
Assistant Professor & Curator, Adams State University
Verified email at adams.edu - Homepage
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Phylogenetic relationships within and delimitation of the cosmopolitan flowering plant genus Stellaria L.(Caryophyllaceae): Core stars and fallen stars
MT Sharples, EA Tripp
Systematic Botany 44 (4), 857-876, 2019
372019
RAD sequencing rejects a long‐distance disjunction in Stellaria (Caryophyllaceae) and yields support for a new southern Rocky Mountains endemic
MT Sharples, EA Tripp
Taxon 68 (2), 280-296, 2019
162019
Taxonomic observations within Stellaria (Caryophyllaceae): Insights from ecology, geography, morphology, and phylogeny suggest widespread parallelism in starworts and erode …
MT Sharples
Systematic Botany 44 (4), 877-886, 2019
132019
Distribution analysis, updated checklist, and DNA barcodes of the endemic vascular flora of the Altai mountains, a Siberian biodiversity hotspot
AS Erst, AY Nikulin, VY Nikulin, AL Ebel, EV Zibzeev, MT Sharples, ...
Systematics and Biodiversity 20 (1), 1-30, 2022
112022
Introgression among three western north American bilberries (Vaccinium section Myrtillus)
RB Beeler, MT Sharples, EA Tripp
Systematic Botany 45 (3), 576-584, 2020
92020
Evolution of apetaly in the cosmopolitan genus Stellaria
MT Sharples, PC Bentz, EA Manzitto‐Tripp
American Journal of Botany 108 (5), 869-882, 2021
82021
Hotspot and conservation gap analysis of endemic vascular plants in the Altai Mountain Country based on a new global conservation assessment
AS Erst, S Baasanmunkh, Z Tsegmed, K Oyundelger, MT Sharples, ...
Global Ecology and Conservation 47, e02647, 2023
22023
The paraphyly of Stellaria alsine (Caryophyllaceae) necessitates taxonomic readjustment
MT Sharples
Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, 2023
12023
Phylogeny, Biogeography, and Reproductive Biology of the Cosmopolitan Flowering Plant Genus Stellaria L.
MT Sharples
University of Colorado at Boulder, 2019
12019
VASCULAR FLORA OF THE SOUTH SAN JUAN MOUNTAINS (COLORADO, USA) A FLORISTIC INVENTORY OF TWO SOUTHERN ROCKY MOUNTAINS SLOPES
MT Sharples
Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 11 (1), 235-266, 2017
12017
Origins of cryophilous lineages and the role of Beringia: evidence from the cosmopolitan angiosperm genus Stellaria L. (Caryophyllaceae)
MT Sharples, EA Manzitto-Tripp
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 141 (2), 191-213, 2024
2024
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