Publications
(Some
publications have a link to a pdf file. Please ask me for a
reprint or pdf file of others)
N.
Rønsted, G. D. Weiblen,
V. savolainen, J. M. Cook (2008). Phylogeny, biogeography, and ecology of
Ficus section Malvanthera (Moraceae) .
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
48:
12-22.
N.
Rønsted,
V. Savolainen, P. Mølgaard, A. K. Jäger.
(2008).Phylogenetic
selection of Narcissus species for drug
discovery.
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology
36: 417-422.
R.
D. Harrison,
N. Rønsted,Y.-Q.
Peng (2008). Fig and fig wasp biology: a
perspective
from the East.
Symbiosis
45: 1-8.
N. Rønsted,
G. D. Weiblen, W. Clement, N. Zerega, V. Savolainen
(2008). Reconstructing
the phylogeny of figs (Ficus, Moraceae) to unravel the
origin of fig-wasp mutualisms.
Symbiosis
45: 45-56.
N. Rønsted, G. Salvo, V.
Savolainen (2007). Biogeographical and phylogenetic
origins of African fig species(Ficus section
Galoglychia).
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
43:
190-201.
Chase,
M. W., M. F. Fay, D. S. Devey, O. Maurin,
N.
Rønsted, J.
Davies, Y. Pillon, G. Petersen, O. Seberg, M. N. Tamura, C.
B. Asmussen, K. Hilu, T. Borsch, J. I. Davis, D. W.
Stevenson, J. C. Pires, T. J. Givnish, K. J. Sytsma, S. W.
Graham, M. M. McPherson, and H. S. Rai. (2006).
Multigene analyses of monocot
relationships:
a summary. Aliso
22: 63-75.
Fay,
M. F., M. W. Chase, N.
Rønsted, D.
S. Devey, Y. Pillon, J. C. Pires, G. Petersen, O. Seberg,
& J. I. Davis (2006). Phylogenetics of Liliales - summarized
evidence from combined analyses of five plastid and one
mitochondrial loci Aliso
22:
559-565.
N. Rønsted, E. Yektaei-Karin, K. Turk, J.
M. Clarkson, M. W. Chase. Species level phylogenetics of large
genera:
prospects of studying co-evolution and polyploidy. In T.
Hodkinson, J. Parnell, S. Waldren (eds.).
Towards
the Tree of Life: the taxonomy and systematics of large and
species rich taxa. Systematic Association
Series.
CRC Press. December 2006. ISBN: 0849395798
N.
Rønsted, G.
D. Weiblen, J. M. Cook, N. Salamin, C. A. Machado, V.
Savolainen (2005). 60
million years of co-divergence in the fig-wasp
symbiosis. Proceedings
of the Royal Society of London B. 272: 2593-2599
N.
Rønsted, S.
Law, H. Thornton, M.F. Fay, M.W. Chase (2005).
Molecular phylogenetic evidence
for the monophyly of Fritillaria and Lilium (Liliaceae;
Liliales) and the infrageneric classification of
Fritillaria. Molecular
Phylogenetics and Evolution 35: 50-527.
N.
Rønsted, R.
Becker (2004). Moraceae. In: Harvey, Y., Pollard, B.J.,
Darbyshire, I., Onana, J-M., & Cheek,
M. (eds). The
plants of Bali-Ngemba National Reserve. A conservation
Checklist. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
N.
Rønsted, S.
R. Jensen, P. Mølgaard (2004). Vejbred - en evolutionær
succes. Naturens
Verden 87: 21-31
N. Rønsted,
H. Franzyk, P. Mølgaard, J.W. Jaroszewski, S.R. Jensen
(2003). Chemotaxonomy and evolution of Plantago.
Plant
Systematics and Evolution 242: 63-82.
N. Rønsted,
M.A. Bello, S.R. Jensen. (2003). Aragoside and iridoid glucosides from
Aragoa cundinamarcensis. Phytochemistry
64 (2): 529-533.
N. Rønsted,
M.W. Chase, D.A. Albach, M.A. Bello. (2002).
Phylogenetic relationships
within Plantago (Plantaginaceae), evidence from nuclear
ribosomal ITS and plastid trnL-F sequence
data.
Botanical
Journal of the Linnean Society 139: 323-338.
M.A. Bello, M.W. Chase, R. Olmstead, N.
Rønsted, D.
Albach. (2002). The parámo endemic Aragoa
is the sister genus
of Plantago
(Plantaginaceae;
Lamiales): evidence from plastid rbcL and nuclear ribosomal
ITS sequence data. Kew
Bulletin 57: 585-597.
N.
Rønsted & S.R. Jensen.
(2002). Iridoid
glucosides and caffeoyl phenylethanoid glycosides from
Campylanthus salsaloides and Campylanthus
glaber.
Biochemical
Systematics and Ecology 30: 1091-1095.
N.
Rønsted, H.
Strandgaard, S.R. Jensen, P. Mølgaard (2002).
Chlorogenic acid from three
species of Hydrostachys. Biochemical
Systematics
and Ecology 30: 1105-1108.
N.
Rønsted, E.
Göbel, H. Franzyk, S.R. Jensen, C.E. Olsen (2000).
Chemotaxonomy of Plantago.
Iridoid glucosides and caffeoyl phenylethanoid
glycosides . Phytochemistry
55: 337-348.
J.M. Olesen, N.
Rønsted, U.
Tolderlund, C. Cornett, P. Mølgaard, J. Madsen, C.G. Jones,
C.E. Olsen (1998). Mauritian red nectar remains a
mystery.
Nature
393: 629.