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47
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8564
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4435
National Ranking
57

Overview

Joseph T. Miller is affiliated with the Global Biodiversity Information Facility in Denmark. Their research focuses on environmental science, with a significant number of publications addressing topics in ecology, evolution, behavior, and systematics, alongside ecological modeling and information systems.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Environmental Science

Miller's subfields of study cover:

  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Ecological Modeling
  • Information Systems
  • Molecular Biology
  • Ecology

Their research explores various key topics, including:

  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Research Data Management Practices
  • Plant Diversity and Evolution
  • Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies
  • Plant and animal studies
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Limits and Structures in Graph Theory

Miller has contributed to several recent papers, such as:

  • "The UNITE database for molecular identification and taxonomic communication of fungi and other eukaryotes: sequences, taxa and classifications reconsidered" (2023), published in Nucleic Acids Research
  • "Data integration enables global biodiversity synthesis" (2021), published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "World Flora Online: Placing taxonomists at the heart of a definitive and comprehensive global resource on the world's plants" (2020), published in Taxon
  • "Digital Extended Specimens: Enabling an Extensible Network of Biodiversity Data Records as Integrated Digital Objects on the Internet" (2022), published in BioScience
  • "Precipitation is the main axis of tropical plant phylogenetic turnover across space and time" (2023), published in Science Advances

Frequent co-authors working with Miller include:

  • Wouter Addink
  • Quentin Groom
  • Olaf Bánki
  • Urmas Kõljalg
  • Anne Bruneau

The scientist's publications commonly appear in venues such as:

  • Biodiversity Information Science and Standards
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Research Ideas and Outcomes
  • Frontiers in Public Health

Best Publications

  • A new subfamily classification of the leguminosae based on a taxonomically comprehensive phylogeny

    Nasim Azani;Marielle Babineau;C. Donovan Bailey;Hannah Banks

  • Evolutionary history of the angiosperm flora of China

    Li Min Lu;Ling Feng Mao;Tuo Yang;Jian Fei Ye

  • Human‐mediated introductions of Australian acacias – a global experiment in biogeography

    David M. Richardson;Jane Carruthers;Cang Hui;Fiona A. C. Impson;Fiona A. C. Impson

  • Phylogenetic measures of biodiversity and neo- and paleo-endemism in Australian Acacia

    Brent D. Mishler;Nunzio Knerr;Carlos E. González-Orozco;Andrew H. Thornhill

  • Overview of the generic status of Acacia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae)

    B. R. Maslin;J. T. Miller;D. S. Seigler

  • Legume phylogeny and classification in the 21st century: Progress, prospects and lessons for other species-rich clades

    A. Bruneau;J.J. Doyle;P. Herendeen;C. Hughes

  • Data integration enables global biodiversity synthesis

    J. Mason Heberling;Joseph T. Miller;Daniel Noesgaard;Scott B. Weingart

  • Reproductive biology of Australian acacias: Important mediator of invasiveness?

    Michelle R. Gibson;David M. Richardson;Elizabete Marchante;Hélia Marchante;Hélia Marchante

  • Retrotransposon-related DNA sequences in the centromeres of grass chromosomes.

    Joseph T. Miller;Fenggao Dong;Scott A. Jackson;Junqi Song

  • Phylogenetic approaches reveal biodiversity threats under climate change

    Carlos E. González-Orozco;Laura J. Pollock;Laura J. Pollock;Laura J. Pollock;Andrew H. Thornhill;Andrew H. Thornhill;Andrew H. Thornhill;Brent D. Mishler

  • Molecular phylogenetics of Acacia (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae) based on the chloroplast MATK coding sequence and flanking TRNK intron spacer regions.

    Joseph T. Miller;Randall J. Bayer

  • Phylogenetic diversity meets conservation policy: small areas are key to preserving eucalypt lineages.

    Laura J. Pollock;Dan F. Rosauer;Andrew H. Thornhill;Andrew H. Thornhill;Heini Kujala

  • Accelerated Mutation Accumulation in Asexual Lineages of a Freshwater Snail

    Maurine Neiman;Gery Hehman;Joseph T. Miller;Joseph T. Miller;John M. Logsdon

  • Continental-scale spatial phylogenetics of Australian angiosperms provides insights into ecology, evolution and conservation

    Andrew H. Thornhill;Andrew H. Thornhill;Andrew H. Thornhill;Brent D. Mishler;Nunzio J. Knerr;Carlos E. González-Orozco

  • Comparison of four molecular markers in measuring relationships among the wild potato relatives Solanum section Etuberosum (subgenus Potatoe )

    D. M. Spooner;J. Tivang;J. Nienhuis;J. T. Miller

  • World Flora Online: Placing taxonomists at the heart of a definitive and comprehensive global resource on the world's plants

    Thomas Borsch;Walter Berendsohn;Eduardo Dalcin;Maïté Delmas

  • The evolution and phylogenetic placement of invasive Australian Acacia species

    Joseph T. Miller;Daniel J. Murphy;Gillian K. Brown;David M. Richardson

  • Functional genomic analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana glycoside hydrolase family 35

    Young Ock Ahn;Meiying Zheng;David R. Bevan;Asim Esen

  • A dated molecular perspective of eucalypt taxonomy, evolution and diversification

    Andrew H. Thornhill;Andrew H. Thornhill;Andrew H. Thornhill;Michael D. Crisp;Carsten Külheim;Carsten Külheim;Kristy E. Lam

  • A phylogenetic analysis of the Acacieae and Ingeae (Mimosoideae: Fabaceae) based on trnK, matK, psbA-trnH, and trnL/trnF sequence data

    Joseph T. Miller;Joseph T. Miller;James W. Grimes;Daniel J. Murphy;Randall J. Bayer

  • Evolutionary and taxonomic relationships of Acacia s.l. (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae)

    Joseph T. Miller;David Seigler

  • Collapse of species boundaries in the wild potato Solanum brevicaule complex (Solanaceae, S. sect. Petota): molecular data

    Joseph T. Miller;David M. Spooner

  • State of the world’s plants and fungi 2020

    A. Antonelli;C. Fry;R.J. Smith;M.S.J. Simmonds

Frequent Co-Authors

Shawn W. Laffan
Shawn W. Laffan University of New South Wales
Brent D. Mishler
Brent D. Mishler University of California, Berkeley
David M. Spooner
David M. Spooner US Department of Agriculture
Michael D. Crisp
Michael D. Crisp Australian National University
Anne Bruneau
Anne Bruneau University of Montreal
Pauline Y. Ladiges
Pauline Y. Ladiges University of Melbourne
Randall J. Bayer
Randall J. Bayer University of Memphis
David M. Richardson
David M. Richardson Stellenbosch University
Jeff J. Doyle
Jeff J. Doyle Cornell University
Gwilym P. Lewis
Gwilym P. Lewis Royal Botanic Gardens

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