<- Bromeliaceae Literature (most recent first) — Georg Zizka

  1. Leme et al. 2022a (2022) New genera and a new species in the “Cryptanthoid Complex” (Bromeliaceae: Bromelioideae) based on the morphology of recently discovered species, seed anatomy, and improvements in molecular phylogeny. Phytotaxa 544 (2): 128–170.
  2. Bratzel et al. 2022 (2022) Target-enrichment sequencing reveals for the first time a well-resolved phylogeny of the core Bromelioideae (family Bromeliaceae). TAXON 71 (online 12831).
  3. Leme et al. 2021a (2021) Re-evaluation of the Amazonian Hylaeaicum (Bromeliaceae: Bromelioideae) based on neglected morphological traits and molecular evidence. Phytotaxa 430(3): 157–202.
  4. 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.
  5. Wöhrmann et all. 2020 (2020) Strong genetic differentiation among populations of Fosterella rusbyi (Bromeliaceae) in Bolivia. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 192(4): 744-759.
  6. Cruz et al. 2020 (2020) Genome size evolution and chromosome numbers of species of the cryptanthoid complex (Bromelioideae, Bromeliaceae) in a phylogenetic framework. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 192(4): 887-899.
  7. Pinange et al. 2020 (2020) Population genetics shed light on species delimitation and life history of the Dyckia pernambucana complex (Bromeliaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 192(4): 706-725.
  8. Maciel et al. 2019 (2019) A new genus of Bromeliaceae endemic to Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Systematic Botany 44(3): 519–535.
  9. Ramirez D. 2019 (2019) Notes on the Androlepis Alliance, a lineage of Bromelioideae (Bromeliaceae) with high morphological diversity. Journal of the Bromeliad Society Int 68(3): 140-151.
  10. Matuszak-Renger et al. 2018 (2018) Phylogenetic relationships among Ananas and related taxa (Bromelioideae, Bromeliaceae) based on nuclear, plastid and AFLP data. Plant Systematics and Evolution 304(7): 841–851.
  11. Leme et al. 2017b (2017) New circumscription of Cryptanthus and new Cryptanthoid genera and subgenera (Bromeliaceae: Bromelioideae) based on neglected morphological traits and molecular phylogeny. Phytotaxa 318 (1): 1–88.
  12. Paule et al. 2016 (2016) Ecological range shift in the polyploid members of the South American genus Fosterella (Bromeliaceae). Annals of Botany 1-11.
  13. Pinange et al. 2016 (2016) Molecular phylogenetics, historical biogeography and character evolution in Dyckia (Bromeliaceae, Pitcairnioideae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 2016: 1-18.
  14. Cruz et al. 2016 (2016) Molecular phylogeny, character evolution and historical biogeography of Cryptanthus Otto & A. Dietr. (Bromeliaceae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 107: 152–165.
  15. CRUZ et al. 2015 (2015) Molecular infrageneric relationships and genome size evolution in Cryptanthus. 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.
  16. Zizka et al. 2015 (2015) Morphology, collections and molecules? results and perspectives. 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. Silvestro et al 2014 (2014) Disentangling the effects of key innovations on the diversification of Bromelioideae (Bromeliaceae). Evolution 68: 163–175.
  18. Zizka et al. 2013 (2013) Taxonomic revision of the Chilean Puya species (Puyoideae, Bromeliaceae), with special notes on the Puya alpestris - Puya berteroniana species complex. Brittonia 65(4): 387-407.
  19. Schneider et al. 2012 (2012) Notes on the typification of Ochagavia litoralis (Bromelioideae, Bromeliaceae). Phytotaxa 56: 21–22.
  20. Zizka 2012 (2012) Zum Titelbild: Pflanzenschätze aus Chile im Palmengarten - die Gattung Ochagavia. Der Palmengarten 75/2: 145-147 cover.
  21. Caceres G. et al. 2011 (2011) A synopsis of the Bromeliaceae of Panama, including new records for the country. Willdenowia 41: 357-369.
  22. Zizka et al. 2009 (2009) Chilean Bromeliaceae: diversity, distribution and evaluation of conservation status. Biodiversity and conservation 18: 2449–2471.
  23. Zizka et al. 2004 (2004) Ochagavia: Very Attractive Chilean Endemics. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 54(5): 212-216.
  24. Zizka 2003 (2003) Deuterocohnia chrysantha: an interesting Chilean endemic. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 53(4): 147-150.
  25. Zizka et al. 2002 (2002) Revision of the genus Ochagavia. Willdenowia 32: 331-350.
  26. Horres et al. 2000 (2000) Molecular Phylogenetics of Bromeliaceae: Evidence from trnL(UAA) Intron Sequences of the Chloroplast Genome. Plant biology 2: 306–315.
  27. Zizka et al. 1999a (1999) Revision of the genus Fascicularia Mez. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 129: 315-332.
  28. Zizka 1994 (1994) Erkennungshandbuch zum Washingtoner Artenschutzübereinkommen - Bromeliaceae. Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Bonn Germany, pp.
  29. Zizka & Schippmann 1994 (1994) Graue Tillandsien - ein Fall für den Artenschutz. Der Palmengarten Frankfurter Monatsschrift für Natur- und Gartenfreunde (later Vierteljahresschrift des Palmengartens der Stadt Frankfurt am Main) 58(2): 129-137.
  30. Zizka 1992 (1992) Bromeliaceen. In: Pflanzenwelt Chiles. , pp.
  31. Zizka 1991 (1991) Report on Aechmea sphaerocephala. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 41(6): 257-259.
  32. Zizka 1988 (1988) Bromelien, tropische lebenskünstler in gefahr ?. Frankfurt am Main Germany, 99 pp.