Bromeliaceae Literature (most recent first) — Jefferson Maciel
- Marciel et al. 2020 (2020) Differential geographical and ecological dynamics allow diversification of morphologically convergent giant bromeliads in the Atlantic Forest. Journal of Biogeography 1–14.
- Maciel et al. 2019 (2019) A new genus of Bromeliaceae endemic to Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Systematic Botany 44(3): 519–535.
- Maciel et al. 2018 (2018) Polyphyly and morphological convergence in Atlantic Forest species of Aechmea subgenus Chevaliera (Bromeliaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 20: 1–15.
- Maciel et al. 2017 (2017) Palaeodistribution of epiphytic bromeliads points to past connections between the Atlantic and Amazon forests. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 183: 348–359.
- Melo et al. 2016 (2016) Serra do Urubu, a biodiversity hot-spot for angiosperms in the northern Atlantic Forest (Pernambuco, Brazil). Check List 12(1): 1-25.
- Maciel et al. 2015a (2015) Searching for the gigantic bromeliads of Northeastern Brazil. Die Bromelie 2015(1): 30-37.
- Maciel et al. 2015b (2015) Aechmea Ruiz & Pavón from the northern portion of the Atlantic Forest. Rodriguésia 66(2): 477-492.
- Maciel et al. 2015c (2015) Aechmea Ruiz & Pavón from the northern portion of the Atlantic Forest. 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.
- Maciel et al. 2015d (2015) The Wallacean Shortfall in Aechmea. 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.
- Melo et al. 2015 (2015) Bromeliaceae from a submontane Atlantic Forest area in northeastern Brazil. 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.
- Maciel & Louzada 2014 (2014) A new species of Hohenbergia (Bromeliaceae) from Bahia, Brazil. Phytotaxa 156 (1): 54-58.
- Maciel et al. 2014 (2014) Aechmea nigribracteata (Bromeliaceae), a new species from southern Bahia, Brazil. Phytotaxa 188 (4): 233–237.
- Paule et al. 2020 Early diverging and core Bromelioideae (Bromeliaceae) reveal contrasting patterns of genome size evolution and polyploidy. Frontiers in Plant Science 11(1295): 1-13.