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Birgitta Bremer

Birgitta Bremer

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Plant Science and Agronomy

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59
Citations
10499
World Ranking
1297
National Ranking
25

Ecology and Evolution

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52
Citations
9079
World Ranking
3492
National Ranking
86

Overview

Birgitta Bremer is a researcher based at Stockholm University in Sweden whose work spans several disciplines within the biological sciences. Their academic focus primarily covers Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with engagements also in Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology.

Their research particularly concentrates on Molecular Biology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Plant Science. These subfields reflect a specialized interest in understanding plant diversity and evolutionary processes at genetic and chromosomal levels.

Key topics in Birgitta Bremer's studies include:

  • Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
  • Plant Diversity and Evolution
  • Chromosomal and Genetic Variations

Birgitta Bremer has collaborated with several researchers, notably with Niklas Wikström and Catarina Rydin, indicating active participation in collaborative scientific research networks.

Their publications have appeared in venues such as the Journal of Systematics and Evolution, which reflects the nature of their work situated at the interface of systematics and evolutionary biology.

Among their recent scholarly contributions is the paper titled "Conflicting phylogenetic signals in genomic data of the coffee family (Rubiaceae)," published in 2020 in the Journal of Systematics and Evolution.

Best Publications

  • An ordinal classification for the families of flowering plants

    Kåre Bremer;Mark W. Chase;Peter F. Stevens;Arne A. Anderberg

  • Low host specificity of herbivorous insects in a tropical forest

    Vojtech Novotny;Yves Basset;Scott E. Miller;George D. Weiblen

  • Phylogenetics of asterids based on 3 coding and 3 non-coding chloroplast DNA markers and the utility of non-coding DNA at higher taxonomic levels

    Birgitta Bremer;Kåre Bremer;Nahid Heidari;Per Erixon

  • A parsimony analysis of the Asteridae sensu lato based on rbcL sequences.

    Richard G. Olmstead;Birgitta Bremer;Kathy M. Scott;Jeffrey D. Palmer

  • Time Tree of Rubiaceae: Phylogeny and Dating the Family, Subfamilies, and Tribes

    Birgitta Bremer;Torsten Eriksson

  • Molecular Phylogenetic Dating of Asterid Flowering Plants Shows Early Cretaceous Diversification

    Kare Bremer;Else Marie Friis;Birgitta Bremer

  • Further disintegration of Scrophulariaceae

    Bengt Oxelman;Per Kornhall;Richard G. Olmstead;Birgitta Bremer

  • Phylogeny and classification of the subfamily Rubioideae (Rubiaceae)

    B. Bremer;J. F. Manen

  • More characters or more taxa for a robust phylogeny--case study from the coffee family (Rubiaceae).

    Birgitta Bremer;Robert K. Jansen;Bengt Oxelman;Maria Backlund

  • Simultaneous parsimony jackknife analysis of 2538 rbcL DNA sequences reveals support for major clades of green plants, land plants, seed plants and flowering plants

    Mari Källersjö;James S. Farris;Mark W. Chase;Birgitta Bremer

  • Reorganization of the genus Psychotria and tribe Psychotrieae (Rubiaceae) inferred from ITS and rbcL sequence data

    Molly Nepokroeff;Birgitta Bremer;Kenneth J. Sytsma

  • POLLINATION SYSTEMS, DISPERSAL MODES, LIFE FORMS, AND DIVERSIFICATION RATES IN ANGIOSPERM FAMILIES.

    Ove Eriksson;Birgitta Bremer

  • Subfamilial and Tribal Relationships in the Rubiaceae Based on rbcL Sequence Data

    Birgitta Bremer;Katarina Andreasen;Daniel Olsson

  • CLADISTICS AND FAMILY LEVEL CLASSIFICATION OF THE GENTIANALES

    Lena Struwe;Victor A. Albert;Birgitta Bremer

  • Relationships of the Buddlejaceae s. l. investigated using parsimony jackknife and branch support analysis of chloroplast ndhF and rbcL sequence data.

    Bengt Oxelman;Maria Backlund;Birgitta Bremer

  • Phylogenetic relationships within the Gentianales based on NDHF and RBCL sequences, with particular reference to the Loganiaceae.

    Maria Backlund;Bengt Oxelman;Birgitta Bremer

  • Genet Dynamics of the Clonal Plant Rubus Saxatilis

    Ove Eriksson;Birgitta Bremer

  • Evolution of fruit characters and dispersal modes in the tropical family Rubiaceae.

    B. Bremer;O. Eriksson

  • The phylogenetic utility of chloroplast and nuclear DNA markers and the phylogeny of the Rubiaceae tribe Spermacoceae

    Jesper Kårehed;Inge Groeninckx;Steven Dessein;Timothy J. Motley

  • Combined phylogenetic analysis in the Rubiaceae-Ixoroideae: morphology, nuclear and chloroplast DNA data

    Katarina Andreasen;Birgitta Bremer

  • THE FAMILIAL AND SUBFAMILIAL RELATIONSHIPS OF APOCYNACEAE AND ASCLEPIADACEAE EVALUATED WITH RBCL DATA

    Bengt Sennblad;Birgitta Bremer

  • Phylogeny and classification of Naucleeae s.l. (Rubiaceae) inferred from molecular (ITS, rBCL, and tRNT-F) and morphological data

    Sylvain G. Razafimandimbison;Birgitta Bremer;Birgitta Bremer

  • Recent origin and phylogenetic utility of divergent ITS putative pseudogenes: A case study from Naucleeae (Rubiaceae)

    Sylvain G. Razafimandimbison;Sylvain G. Razafimandimbison;Elizabeth A. Kellogg;Birgitta Bremer;Birgitta Bremer

Frequent Co-Authors

Kåre Bremer
Kåre Bremer Stockholm University
Bengt Oxelman
Bengt Oxelman University of Gothenburg
Richard G. Olmstead
Richard G. Olmstead University of Washington
Mark W. Chase
Mark W. Chase Royal Botanic Gardens
Ove Eriksson
Ove Eriksson Stockholm University
Michael F. Fay
Michael F. Fay Royal Botanic Gardens
Elizabeth A. Kellogg
Elizabeth A. Kellogg Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
Arne A. Anderberg
Arne A. Anderberg Swedish Museum of Natural History
Ulrich Maschwitz
Ulrich Maschwitz Goethe University Frankfurt
Jeffrey D. Palmer
Jeffrey D. Palmer Indiana University

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