Isabel Sanmartín - Selected Publications#


1. Villaverde, T., et al. & Sanmartín, I. (2023). Phylogenomics sheds new light on the drivers behind a long-lasting systematic riddle: the figwort family Scrophulariaceae. New Phytologist 240 (4): 1601-1615. https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/nph.18845. Citations: 2, Altmetric: 9. Included in “State of the World Plant and Fungi 2023” Kew Gardens Report. Journal included in D1, Plant Sciences (JCR) since 1997.

2. Meseguer, A.S.M., et al. & Sanmartín, I. (2022). Macroevolutionary dynamics in the transition of angiosperms to aquatic environments. New Phytologist. 235, 344-355. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.18100. Citations: 4, Altmetric: 34. Journal included in D1, Plant Sciences (JCR) since 1997.

3. Kirschner, P., Perez, M.F., Záveská, E., Sanmartín, I. et al. (2022). Congruent evolutionary responses of European steppe biota to late Quaternary climate change. Nature Communications 13, 1921 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29267-8. XX citations Altmetric. Journal in D1, Multidisciplinary Sciences, since 2010.

4. Hackel, J. & Sanmartín, I. (2021). Modelling the tempo and mode of lineage dispersal. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 36(12):1102-1112. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2021.07.007. Citations: 15. Altmetric: 71. Journal included in D1, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (JCR) since 1997.

5. Culshaw, V., Stadler, T. & Sanmartín, I. (2019). Exploring the power of Bayesian Skyline Birth-Death models to detect mass extinction events from phylogenies with only extant taxa. Evolution, 73: 1133-1150. https://doi.org/10.1111/evo.13753. Citations: 12. Altmetric: 10. Journal included in Q1, Ecology (JCR) since 1997 until 2019. One of the oldest journals in the discipline.

6. Villaverde, T., et al. Sanmartín, I. (2018). Bridging the micro- and macroevolutionary levels on phylogenomics: Hyb-Seq solves relationships from populations to species and above. New Phytologist 220: 636-650. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.15312. Citations: 105. Altmetric: 28. Journal included in D1, Plant Sciences (JCR), since 1997.

7. Ree, R. & Sanmartín, I. (2018). Conceptual and statistical problems with the DEC+J model of founder-event speciation and its comparison with DEC via model selection. Journal of Biogeography. 45 (4): 741-749. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.13173. Citations: 493. Altmetric: 27. Journal in Q1, Geography, Physical (JCR), since 2005. Listed as “Journal of Biogeography 1974-2023 50th Anniversary Top 50 cited Papers”.

8. Condamine, F., et al. & Sanmartín, I. (2018). Testing the role of the Red Queen and Court Jester as drivers of the macroevolution of the Apollo butterflies. Systematic Biology. 67:940–964. https://doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syy009. Citations: 95. Altmetric: 14. Journal included in D1, Evolutionary Biology (JCR), since 1997.

9. Meseguer, A.S. et al. & Sanmartín, I. (2018). Reconstructing deep-time paleoclimate legacies in the clusioid Malpighiales unveils their role in the evolution and extinction of the boreotropical flora. Global Biogeography and Ecology 7 (5), 616-628. https://doi.org/10.1101/208454. Citations: 41. Altmetric: 7. Journal included in D1, Ecology (JCR) since 2007.

10. Meseguer, A. S. et al. & Sanmartín, I. (2015). Integrating fossils, phylogenies, and niche models into biogeography to reveal ancient evolutionary history: the case of Hypericum (Hypericaceae). Systematic Biology, 64: 215-232. Citations: 124. Altmetric: 20. Journal included in D1, Evolutionary Biology (JCR), since 1997. Publisher's Award for Excellence in Systematic Research, PhD student paper, Oxford University Press.

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