<- Bromeliaceae Literature (most recent first) — Jefferson Maciel

  1. 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.
  2. Maciel et al. 2019 (2019) A new genus of Bromeliaceae endemic to Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Systematic Botany 44(3): 519–535.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. Maciel et al. 2015a (2015) Searching for the gigantic bromeliads of Northeastern Brazil. Die Bromelie 2015(1): 30-37.
  7. Maciel et al. 2015b (2015) Aechmea Ruiz & Pavón from the northern portion of the Atlantic Forest. Rodriguésia 66(2): 477-492.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. Maciel & Louzada 2014 (2014) A new species of Hohenbergia (Bromeliaceae) from Bahia, Brazil. Phytotaxa 156 (1): 54-58.
  12. Maciel et al. 2014 (2014) Aechmea nigribracteata (Bromeliaceae), a new species from southern Bahia, Brazil. Phytotaxa 188 (4): 233–237.
  13. 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.