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19. Teo, B. S., J. Rose, P. Bastide, and C. Ané. 2023. Accounting for within-species variation in continuous trait evolution on a phylogenetic network. Bulletin of the Society of Systematic Biologists. 2:1–29, doi: 10.18061/bssb.v2i3.8977.
18. Kriebel, R.*, J. P. Rose*, P. Bastide, D. Jolles, M. Reginato, and K. J. Sytsma. 2023. The evolution of Ericaceae flowers and their pollination syndromes at a global scale. American Journal of Botany. 110: e16220 (* co-first authorship).
17. Rose, J. P., J. Wiese, N. Pauley, T. Dirmenci, F. Celep, C.-L. Xiang, and . T. Drew. 2023. East Asian-North American disjunctions and phylogenetic relationships within subtribe Nepetinae (Lamiaceae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 187: 107873.
16. Rose, J. P. and K. J. Sytsma. 2023. A New Combination for a Narrowly Endemic Polemonium (Polemoniaceae). Novon. 31: 33–35.
15. Kriebel, R., J. Rose, B. Drew, J. G. González-Gallegos, F. Celep, L. Heeg, M. M. Mahdjoub, and K. J. Sytsma. 2023. Model selection, hummingbird natural history, and biological hypotheses: a response to “Did early shifts to bird pollination impose constraints on Salvia flower evolution?” Evolution. 77: 646–653.
14. Rose, J. P. and K. J. Sytsma. 2023. Genetic Variation in Western Jacob’s Ladder (Polemonium occidentale) Provides Insights into the Origin and Conservation of Rare Species in the Great Lakes Region. Molecular Ecology. 32: 79–94.
13. Rose, J. P., C.-L. Xiang, K. J. Sytsma, and B. T. Drew. 2022. A Timeframe for Mint Evolution (Lamiaceae): Towards a Better Understanding of Trait Evolution and Historical Biogeography. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 200: 15–38.
12. Rose, J. P., R. Kriebel, L. Kahan, A. DiNicola, J. G. González- Gallegos, F. Celep, E. M. Lemmon, A. R. Lemmon, K. J. Sytsma, and B. T. Drew. 2021. Sage insights into the phylogeny of Salvia: Dealing with sources of discordance within and across genomes. Frontiers in Plant Science: 2606.
11. Rose, J. P. 2021. Taxonomy and Relationships Within Polemonium foliosissimum (Polemoniaceae): Untangling a Clade of Colorful and Gynodioecious Herbs. Systematic Botany. 46: 519-537.
10. Tarullo, C., J. P. Rose, K. Sytsma, and B. T. Drew. 2021. Using a supermatrix approach to explore phylogenetic relationships, divergence times, and historical biogeography of Saxifragales. Turkish Journal of Botany. 45: 440–456.
9. Rose, J. P. and K. J. Sytsma. 2021. Complex interactions underlie the correlated evolution of floral traits and their association with pollinators in a clade with diverse pollination systems. Evolution. 75: 1431–1449.
8. Rose, J. P., C. A. P. Toledo, E. M. Lemmon, A. R. Lemmon, and K. J. Sytsma. 2021. Out of sight, out of mind: widespread nuclear and plastid-nuclear discordance in the flowering plant genus Polemonium (Polemoniaceae) suggests widespread historical gene flow despite limited nuclear signal. Systematic Biology. 70: 162-180.
7. Givnish, T. J., R. Kriebel, J. Zaborsky, J. P. Rose, D. Spalink, D. M. Waller, K. M. Cameron, and K. J. Sytsma. 2020. Adaptive associations among life history, reproductive traits, environment, and origin in the Wisconsin angiosperm flora. American Journal of Botany. 107: 1677-1692.
6. Kriebel, R., B. T. Drew, C. P. Drummond, J. G. González-Gallegos, F. Celep, M. M. Mahdjoub, J. P. Rose, C. Xiang, G. Hu, J. B. Walker, E. M. Lemmon, A. R. Lemmon, and K. J. Sytsma. 2019. Tracking the temporal shifts in area, biomes, and pollinators in the radiation of Salvia (sages) across continents: leveraging Anchored Hybrid Enrichment and targeted sequence data. American Journal Botany. 106: 573-587.
5. Spalink, D., R. Kriebel, P. Li, M. C. Pace, B. T. Drew, J. G. Zaborsky, J. Rose, C. P. Drummond, M. A. Feist, W. S. Alverson, D. M. Waller, K. M. Cameron, T. J. Givnish, and K. J. Sytsma. 2018. Spatial phylogenetics reveals evolutionary constraints on the assembly of a large regional flora. American Journal Botany. 105: 1938-1950.
4. Rose, J. P., T. Kleist, S. Löfstrand, B. T. Drew, J. Schönenberger, and K. J. Sytsma. 2018. Phylogeny, historical biogeography, and diversification of the angiosperm order Ericales suggests ancient Neotropical and East Asian connections. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 122: 59-79.
3. Rose, J. P. and C. L. Dassler. 2017. Spore production and dispersal in two temperate fern species, with an overview of the evolution of spore production in ferns. American Fern Journal. 107: 136-155.
2. Rose, J. P., R. Kriebel, and K. J. Sytsma. 2016. Shape analysis of moss (Bryophyta) sporophytes: Insights into land plant evolution. American Journal Botany. 103: 652-662.
1. Rose, J. P. and J. V. Freudenstein. 2014. Cryptic and Overlooked: Species delimitation in the mycoheterotrophic Monotropsis (Ericaceae: Monotropoideae). Systematic Botany. 39: 578-593.
Google Scholar
Research Gate
GitHub
Peer-Reviewed Publications
19. Teo, B. S., J. Rose, P. Bastide, and C. Ané. 2023. Accounting for within-species variation in continuous trait evolution on a phylogenetic network. Bulletin of the Society of Systematic Biologists. 2:1–29, doi: 10.18061/bssb.v2i3.8977.
18. Kriebel, R.*, J. P. Rose*, P. Bastide, D. Jolles, M. Reginato, and K. J. Sytsma. 2023. The evolution of Ericaceae flowers and their pollination syndromes at a global scale. American Journal of Botany. 110: e16220 (* co-first authorship).
17. Rose, J. P., J. Wiese, N. Pauley, T. Dirmenci, F. Celep, C.-L. Xiang, and . T. Drew. 2023. East Asian-North American disjunctions and phylogenetic relationships within subtribe Nepetinae (Lamiaceae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 187: 107873.
16. Rose, J. P. and K. J. Sytsma. 2023. A New Combination for a Narrowly Endemic Polemonium (Polemoniaceae). Novon. 31: 33–35.
15. Kriebel, R., J. Rose, B. Drew, J. G. González-Gallegos, F. Celep, L. Heeg, M. M. Mahdjoub, and K. J. Sytsma. 2023. Model selection, hummingbird natural history, and biological hypotheses: a response to “Did early shifts to bird pollination impose constraints on Salvia flower evolution?” Evolution. 77: 646–653.
14. Rose, J. P. and K. J. Sytsma. 2023. Genetic Variation in Western Jacob’s Ladder (Polemonium occidentale) Provides Insights into the Origin and Conservation of Rare Species in the Great Lakes Region. Molecular Ecology. 32: 79–94.
13. Rose, J. P., C.-L. Xiang, K. J. Sytsma, and B. T. Drew. 2022. A Timeframe for Mint Evolution (Lamiaceae): Towards a Better Understanding of Trait Evolution and Historical Biogeography. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 200: 15–38.
12. Rose, J. P., R. Kriebel, L. Kahan, A. DiNicola, J. G. González- Gallegos, F. Celep, E. M. Lemmon, A. R. Lemmon, K. J. Sytsma, and B. T. Drew. 2021. Sage insights into the phylogeny of Salvia: Dealing with sources of discordance within and across genomes. Frontiers in Plant Science: 2606.
11. Rose, J. P. 2021. Taxonomy and Relationships Within Polemonium foliosissimum (Polemoniaceae): Untangling a Clade of Colorful and Gynodioecious Herbs. Systematic Botany. 46: 519-537.
10. Tarullo, C., J. P. Rose, K. Sytsma, and B. T. Drew. 2021. Using a supermatrix approach to explore phylogenetic relationships, divergence times, and historical biogeography of Saxifragales. Turkish Journal of Botany. 45: 440–456.
9. Rose, J. P. and K. J. Sytsma. 2021. Complex interactions underlie the correlated evolution of floral traits and their association with pollinators in a clade with diverse pollination systems. Evolution. 75: 1431–1449.
8. Rose, J. P., C. A. P. Toledo, E. M. Lemmon, A. R. Lemmon, and K. J. Sytsma. 2021. Out of sight, out of mind: widespread nuclear and plastid-nuclear discordance in the flowering plant genus Polemonium (Polemoniaceae) suggests widespread historical gene flow despite limited nuclear signal. Systematic Biology. 70: 162-180.
7. Givnish, T. J., R. Kriebel, J. Zaborsky, J. P. Rose, D. Spalink, D. M. Waller, K. M. Cameron, and K. J. Sytsma. 2020. Adaptive associations among life history, reproductive traits, environment, and origin in the Wisconsin angiosperm flora. American Journal of Botany. 107: 1677-1692.
6. Kriebel, R., B. T. Drew, C. P. Drummond, J. G. González-Gallegos, F. Celep, M. M. Mahdjoub, J. P. Rose, C. Xiang, G. Hu, J. B. Walker, E. M. Lemmon, A. R. Lemmon, and K. J. Sytsma. 2019. Tracking the temporal shifts in area, biomes, and pollinators in the radiation of Salvia (sages) across continents: leveraging Anchored Hybrid Enrichment and targeted sequence data. American Journal Botany. 106: 573-587.
5. Spalink, D., R. Kriebel, P. Li, M. C. Pace, B. T. Drew, J. G. Zaborsky, J. Rose, C. P. Drummond, M. A. Feist, W. S. Alverson, D. M. Waller, K. M. Cameron, T. J. Givnish, and K. J. Sytsma. 2018. Spatial phylogenetics reveals evolutionary constraints on the assembly of a large regional flora. American Journal Botany. 105: 1938-1950.
4. Rose, J. P., T. Kleist, S. Löfstrand, B. T. Drew, J. Schönenberger, and K. J. Sytsma. 2018. Phylogeny, historical biogeography, and diversification of the angiosperm order Ericales suggests ancient Neotropical and East Asian connections. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 122: 59-79.
3. Rose, J. P. and C. L. Dassler. 2017. Spore production and dispersal in two temperate fern species, with an overview of the evolution of spore production in ferns. American Fern Journal. 107: 136-155.
2. Rose, J. P., R. Kriebel, and K. J. Sytsma. 2016. Shape analysis of moss (Bryophyta) sporophytes: Insights into land plant evolution. American Journal Botany. 103: 652-662.
1. Rose, J. P. and J. V. Freudenstein. 2014. Cryptic and Overlooked: Species delimitation in the mycoheterotrophic Monotropsis (Ericaceae: Monotropoideae). Systematic Botany. 39: 578-593.
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