Martyn P. Powell

3.3k total citations
22 papers, 2.6k citations indexed

About

Martyn P. Powell is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Molecular Biology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Martyn P. Powell has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 2.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 13 papers in Molecular Biology and 8 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Martyn P. Powell's work include Plant Diversity and Evolution (14 papers), Plant and animal studies (13 papers) and Plant and Fungal Species Descriptions (9 papers). Martyn P. Powell is often cited by papers focused on Plant Diversity and Evolution (14 papers), Plant and animal studies (13 papers) and Plant and Fungal Species Descriptions (9 papers). Martyn P. Powell collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Switzerland. Martyn P. Powell's co-authors include Vincent Savolainen, Mark W. Chase, Lars W. Chatrou, Renée J. Grayer, Philippe Cuénoud, David A. Springate, Nicolas Salamin, Pamela S. Soltis, Christian Lexer and Maria V. Norup and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Evolution and Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Martyn P. Powell

21 papers receiving 2.5k citations

Peers

Martyn P. Powell
Sven Buerki United States
Mark E. Mort United States
Steven J. Wagstaff New Zealand
Lars W. Chatrou Netherlands
John G. Conran Australia
Sarah Mathews United States
Sven Buerki United States
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All Works

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Powell, Martyn P., Franco Pupulin, Jorge Warner, Mark W. Chase, & Vincent Savolainen. (2016). Floral mimicry in Oncidioid orchids. Lankesteriana. 3(2).
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Papadopulos, Alexander S. T., Martyn P. Powell, Franco Pupulin, et al.. (2013). Convergent evolution of floral signals underlies the success of Neotropical orchids. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 280(1765). 20130960–20130960. 54 indexed citations
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Valente, Luís, et al.. (2013). Correlates of hyperdiversity in southern African ice plants (Aizoaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 174(1). 110–129. 46 indexed citations
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Kisel, Yael, Alejandra Moreno‐Letelier, Diego Bogarín, et al.. (2012). TESTING THE LINK BETWEEN POPULATION GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION AND CLADE DIVERSIFICATION IN COSTA RICAN ORCHIDS. Evolution. 66(10). 3035–3052. 27 indexed citations
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Schnitzler, Jan, Timothy G. Barraclough, J.S. Boatwright, et al.. (2011). Causes of Plant Diversification in the Cape Biodiversity Hotspot of South Africa. Systematic Biology. 60(3). 343–357. 182 indexed citations
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Bogarín, Diego, Jorge Warner, Martyn P. Powell, & Vincent Savolainen. (2011). The orchid flora of Cocos Island National Park, Puntarenas, Costa Rica. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 166(1). 20–39. 9 indexed citations
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Rymer, Paul D., John C. Manning, Peter Goldblatt, Martyn P. Powell, & Vincent Savolainen. (2010). Evidence of recent and continuous speciation in a biodiversity hotspot: a population genetic approach in southern African gladioli (Gladiolus; Iridaceae). Molecular Ecology. 19(21). 4765–4782. 33 indexed citations
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Moteetee, Annah, et al.. (2010). A phylogenetic study of Pimelea and Thecanthes (Thymelaeaceae): evidence from plastid and nuclear ribosomal DNA sequence data. Australian Systematic Botany. 23(4). 270–284. 12 indexed citations
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Goldblatt, Peter, Aarón Rodríguez, Martyn P. Powell, et al.. (2008). Iridaceae 'Out of Australasia'? Phylogeny, Biogeography, and Divergence Time Based on Plastid DNA Sequences. Systematic Botany. 33(3). 495–508. 107 indexed citations
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Endress, Mary E., R.W.J.M. van der Ham, Siwert Nilsson, et al.. (2007). A PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF ALYXIEAE (APOCYNACEAE) BASED ONRBCL,MATK,TRNL INTRON,TRNL-F SPACER SEQUENCES, AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS1. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 94(1). 1–35. 16 indexed citations
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Savolainen, Vincent, Marie‐Charlotte Anstett, Christian Lexer, et al.. (2006). Sympatric speciation in palms on an oceanic island. Nature. 441(7090). 210–213. 486 indexed citations
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Savolainen, Vincent, Christian Lexer, Marie‐Charlotte Anstett, et al.. (2006). Sympatric plant speciation in islands? (Reply). Nature. 443(7114). E12–E13. 13 indexed citations
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Hilu, Khidir W., Thomas Borsch, Kai Müller, et al.. (2003). Angiosperm phylogeny based on <011>matK sequence information. American Journal of Botany. 90(12). 1758–1776. 423 indexed citations
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Paton, Alan, David A. Springate, Somran Suddee, et al.. (2003). Phylogeny and evolution of basils and allies (Ocimeae, Labiatae) based on three plastid DNA regions. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 31(1). 277–299. 133 indexed citations
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Smith, James F., Lena C. Hileman, Martyn P. Powell, & David Baum. (2003). Evolution of GCYC, a Gesneriaceae homolog of CYCLOIDEA, within Gesnerioideae (Gesneriaceae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 31(2). 765–779. 47 indexed citations
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Savolainen, Vincent, Stephen B. Heard, Martyn P. Powell, T. Jonathan Davies, & Arne Ø. Mooers. (2002). Is Cladogenesis Heritable?. Systematic Biology. 51(6). 835–843. 29 indexed citations
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Cuénoud, Philippe, Vincent Savolainen, Lars W. Chatrou, et al.. (2002). Molecular phylogenetics of Caryophyllales based on nuclear 18S rDNA and plastid rbcL, atpB, and matK DNA sequences. American Journal of Botany. 89(1). 132–144. 463 indexed citations
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Savolainen, Vincent, Michael F. Fay, Dirk C. Albach, et al.. (2000). Phylogeny of the Eudicots: A Nearly Complete Familial Analysis Based on rbcL Gene Sequences. Kew Bulletin. 55(2). 257–257. 345 indexed citations
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Powell, Martyn P., et al.. (2000). The Mountain Holly (Nemopanthus mucronatus: Aquifoliaceae) Revisited with Molecular Data. Kew Bulletin. 55(2). 341–341. 16 indexed citations
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Quattro, Joseph M., David D. Pollock, Martyn P. Powell, H. Arthur Woods, & Dennis A. Powers. (1995). Evolutionary relations among vertebrate muscle-type lactate dehydrogenases.. PubMed. 4(3). 224–31. 9 indexed citations

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