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S. Herzog and M. Latvis. 2022. Community level phylogenetic diversity does not differ between rare and common lineages across tallgrass prairies in the northern Great Plains. Ecology and Evolution 12(11): e9453.

C. F. Barrett, C. D. Huebner, Z. A. Bender, T. A. Budinsky, C. W. Corbett, M. Latvis, M. R. McKain, M. Motley, S. V. Skibicki, H. L. Thixton, M. V. Santee, and A. N. Cumberledge. 2022. Digitized collections elucidate invasion history and patterns of awn polymorphism in Microstegium vimineumAmerican Journal of Botany: 109(5): 689-705.

B. Sutherland, C. F. Barrett, J. B. Beck, M. Latvis, M. R. McKain, E. M. Sigel, and N. Kooyers. 2021. Botany is the Root and the Future of Invasion Biology. American Journal of Botany: doi:10.1002/ajb2.1642 

S. Herzog and M. Latvis. 2021. Examining the utility of DNA barcodes for the identification of tallgrass prairie flora. Applications in Plant Sciences 9(1): e11405

P. Blischak, M. Latvis, D. F. Morales-Briones. J. C. Johnson, V. S. Di Stilio, A. D. Wolfe, and D. C. Tank. Fluidigm2PURC: automated processing and haplotype inference for double-barcoded PCR amplicons. Applications in Plant Sciences 6(6): e01156

S. J. Jacobs, C. Kristoferson, S. Uribe-Convers, M. Latvis, D. C. Tank. Incongruence in molecular species delimitation schemes: what to do when adding more data is difficult. Molecular Ecology 27(10): 2397-2413.

M. Latvis, S. M. E. Mortimer, D. F. Morales-Briones, S. Torpey, S. Uribe-Convers, S. J. Jacobs, S. Mathews, and D. C. Tank. 2017a. Primers for Castilleja and their Utility Across Orobanchaceae: I. Chloroplast Primers. Applications in Plant Sciences 5(9): 1700020.

M. Latvis, S. J. Jacobs, S. M. E. Mortimer, M. Richards, P. D. Blischak, S. Mathews, and D. C. Tank. Primers for Castilleja and their Utility Across Orobanchaceae: II. Single-Copy Nuclear Loci. Applications in Plant Sciences 5(9): 1700038.

 

D. E. Soltis, M. E. Mort, M. Latvis, E. Mavrodiev, B. C. O'Meara, P. S. Soltis, J. G. Burleigh, and R. Rubio de Casas. 2013. Phylogenetic Relationships and Character Evolution Analysis of Saxifragales Using a Supermatrix Approach. American Journal of Botany 100(5): 916-929.

 

G. T. Godden, I. E. Jordon-Thaden, S. Chamala, A. A. Crowl, N. García, C. C. Germain-Aubrey, J. M. Heaney, M. Latvis, X. Qi, and M. A. Gitzendanner. 2012. Making next-generation sequencing work for you: approaches and practical considerations for marker development and phylogenetics. Plant Ecology & Diversity, 5:4, 427-450

 

M. J. Moore, N. Hassan, M. A. Gitzendanner, Riva A. Bruenn, M. Croley, A. Vandeventer‡, J. W. Horn, A. Dhingra, S. F. Brockington, M. Latvis, J. Ramdial, R. Alexandre‡, A. Piedrahita‡, Z. Xi, C. C. Davis, P. S. Soltis, and D. E. Soltis. 2011. Phylogenetic analysis of the plastid inverted repeat for 244 species: insights into deeper-level angiosperm relationships from a long, slowly evolving sequence region. International Journal of Plant Sciences 174(4): 541-558.

 

D. E. Soltis, S. A. Smith, N. Cellinese, K. J. Wurdack, D. C. Tank, S. F. Brockington, N. F. Refulio-Rodriguez, J. B. Walker, M. J. Moore, B. S. Carlsward, C. D. Bell, M. Latvis, S. Crawley, C. Black, D. Diouf, Z. Xi, M. A. Gitzendanner, K. J. Sytsma, Y-L. Qiu, K. W. Hilu, C. C. Davis, M. J. Sanderson, R. G. Olmstead, W. S. Judd, M. J. Donoghue, and P. S. Soltis. 2011. Angiosperm phylogeny: 17 genes, 640 taxa. American Journal of Botany 98: 704.

 

H. Wang, M. J. Moore, P. S. Soltis, C. D. Bell, S. F. Brockington, R. Alexandre‡, C. C. Davis, M. Latvis, S. R. Manchester, and D. E. Soltis. 2009. Rosid diversification and the rapid rise of angiosperm-dominated forests. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106(10): 3853-3858.

 

P. S. Soltis, S. F. Brockington, M-J Yoo, A. Piedrahita‡, M. Latvis, M. J. Moore, A. S. Chanderbali, and D. E. Soltis. 2009. Floral Variation and Floral Genetics in Basal Angiosperms. American Journal of Botany 96(1): 110-128.

 

C. C. Davis, M. Latvis, D. L. Nickrent, K. J. Wurdack, D. A. Baum. 2007. Floral gigantism in Rafflesiaceae. Science 315: 1812. [cover].

 

‡ denotes undergraduate author

NON PEER-REVIEWED:

M. Latvis. 2017. Public Policy Committee Report from the Congressional Visits Day. Plant Science Bulletin 63(2): 59-62.

M. Latvis and D. Tank. 2015. The 8th Annual Idaho Botanical Foray. Sage Notes: Newsletter of the Idaho Native Plant Society 37(4): 8-9.

 

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