<- Bromeliaceae Literature (most recent first) — Andrea Costa

  1. Manhaes et al. 2025 (2025) Morphological and Genetic Evidence for the Stigmatodon goniorachis Complex (Tillandsioideae, Bromeliaceae) Reveals a New Species on Inselbergs in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Systematic Botany 49(4): 673-694.
  2. Guarconi et al. 2025 (2025) Vriesea badinii (Bromeliaceae, Tillandsioideae), a new species from Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Phytotaxa 691(1): 103-111.
  3. Kessous et al. 2024b (2024) New insights into the classification, diversification, and evolutionary dynamics of bromeliads. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society online: boae074.
  4. Costa et al. 2024 (2024) Tissue investments related to water absorption and retention in Bromeliaceae: exploring variations in CAM metabolism expressing between dry and rainy seasons. Rodriguésia 75: e01722023.
  5. Couto et al. 2023 (2023) Stigmatodon enigmaticus (Bromeliaceae, Tillandsioideae), a new lithophytic species from the Campos Rupestres within the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Phytotaxa 584(3): 207–215.
  6. Kessous & Costa 2023 (2023) Novelties in “incertae sedis” Vriesea (Bromeliaceae: Tillandsioideae): Redescriptions, new combinations and nomenclatural revision. Phytotaxa 585(2): 71–101.
  7. Neves et al. 2023 (2023) Repeated evolution of pollination syndromes in a highly diverse bromeliad lineage is correlated with shifts in life form and habitat. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society : boad015.
  8. Couto et al. 2022b (2022) Molecular Phylogenetics and Trait Evolution in Stigmatodon (Bromeliaceae, Tillandsioideae), an Endemic Genus to Brazilian Rocky Outcrops. Systematic Botany 47(2): 347-362.
  9. Faria et al. 2021 (2021) Leaf anatomy of Vriesea (Tillandsioideae–Bromeliaceae). Brittonia 73(2): 27-52.
  10. Zizka et al. 2019 (2019) Biogeography and conservation status of the pineapple family (Bromeliaceae). Diversity and Distributions 2019: 1–13..
  11. Kessous et al. 2018c (2018) New records of Vriesea agostiniana E.Pereira, and Vriesea saltensis Leme & L. Kollmann (Bromeliaceae, Tillandsioideae) from southeastern Brazil. Check List 14 (1): 37–41.
  12. Kessous et al. 2018 (2018) Nomenclature and epitypification of Vriesea (Bromeliaceae) species described in Vellozo’s Flora fluminensis. Phytotaxa 350(1): 24–32.
  13. Kessous et al. 2018b (2018) Vriesea mourae (Bromeliaceae), a new critically endangered species from Serra da Bocaina, southeastern Brazil. Phytotaxa 360(1): 45–53.
  14. Guarconi et al 2018b (2018) New records of Tillandsia L. (Bromeliaceae, Tillandsioideae) for Maranhão state, Brazil. Check List 14 (6): 951–959.
  15. Costa et al. 2015 (2015) Vriesea (Bromeliaceae, Tillandsioideae): a cladistic analysis of eastern Brazilian species based on morphological characters. Rodriguésia 66(2): 429-440.
  16. Costa 2015 (2015) Morphological characters in Bromeliad phylogenies: why use them?. In: Benko-Iseppon, A.M.; Alves, M. & Louzada, R. (2015) An overview and abstracts of the First World Congress on Bromeliaceae Evolution. Rodriguésia 66(2): A1-A66. , pp.
  17. Louzada et al. 2015 (2015) The Brazilian checklist of Plants: Bromeliaceae. In: Benko-Iseppon, A.M.; Alves, M. & Louzada, R. (2015) An overview and abstracts of the First World Congress on Bromeliaceae Evolution. Rodriguésia 66(2): A1-A66. , pp.
  18. Morelli 2015 (2015) Leaves of Bromeliaceae from the Brazilian Chaco: morphological and anatomical features of six species. In: Benko-Iseppon, A.M.; Alves, M. & Louzada, R. (2015) An overview and abstracts of the First World Congress on Bromeliaceae Evolution. Rodriguésia 66(2): A1-A66. , pp.
  19. Versieux et al. 2015 (2015) Advances in the taxonomy and floristics of Brazilian Bromeliaceae, a collaborative perspective of selected case studies. In: Benko-Iseppon, A.M.; Alves, M. & Louzada, R. (2015) An overview and abstracts of the First World Congress on Bromeliaceae Evolution. Rodriguésia 66(2): A1-A66. , pp.
  20. Costa et al. 2014 (2014) Vriesea (Bromeliaceae, Tillandsioideae): taxonomic history, and morphology of the Brazilian lineage. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 141(4): 338-352.
  21. Costa et al. 2012 (2012) Novelties in Bromeliaceae from the northeastern Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest. Journal Of The Torrey Botanical Society 139(1): 34-45.
  22. Forzza et al. 2010 (2010) Bromeliaceae. In: Forzza (ed.), Catálogo de plantas e fungos do Brasil, volume 1. .
  23. Costa et al. 2009 (2009) Morphometric analysis and taxonomic revision of the Vriesea paraibica complex (Bromeliaceae). Universidadede de São Paulo, Brazil, pp.
  24. Costa & Wendt 2007 (2007) Bromeliaceae na região de Macaé de Cima, Nova Friburga, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Rodriguésia 58(4): 905-939.
  25. Costa et al. 2004 (2004) A New Species of Vriesea (Bromeliaceae) from the Atlantic Forest, Brazil. Novon; a journal for botanical nomenclature 14: 36–39.
  26. Costa 2002 (2002) Revisão taxonômica do complexo Vriesea paraibica Wawra (Bromeliaceae). Universidadede de São Paulo, Brazil, pp.
  27. Costa 1995b (1995) The true identity of Vriesea triligulata Mez. Bromélia; revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Bromélias 2(4): 3-9.
  28. Fontoura 1995 (1995) Distribution pattens of five bromeliad genera in atlantic rain forest, Rio de Janeiro State, Brasil. Selbyana; journal of the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens 16(1): 79-93.
  29. Costa 1994 (1994) Two New Vriesea Species from the Atlantic Forest: Vriesea altomacaensis and vriesea arachnoidea . Journal of the Bromeliad Society 44(4); 159-162.
  30. Costa 1994b (1994) Two new Vriesea species from the Atlantic Forest: Vriesea altomacaensis and Vriesea arachnoidea. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 44(4): 159-162.
  31. Costa 1993 (1993) Vriesea Lindley. Na reserva ecologica de Macae de Cima, Nova Friburgo. Univ. Fed. de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, pp.
  32. Fontoura et al. 1991 (1991) Preliminary checklist of the Bromeliaceae of Rio de Janeiro State (Brazil). Selbyana; journal of the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens 12(1): 5-45.