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Paul S. Manos is affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines within agricultural and biological sciences, with a concentrated focus on plant science and ecology. The scholar's work is distributed across several interconnected subfields such as molecular biology, cell biology, and genetics.

The research interests of Paul S. Manos include a diverse range of topics in botany and plant sciences. Specific areas covered are:

  • Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies
  • Plant Taxonomy and Phylogenetics
  • Plant Diversity and Evolution
  • Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases
  • Genetic Diversity and Population Structure
  • Plant and Animal Studies
  • Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies

Their publication record features several notable papers spanning recent years. These include:

  • "Phylogenomic analyses highlight innovation and introgression in the continental radiations of Fagaceae across the Northern Hemisphere," Nature Communications, 2022
  • "An Updated Infrageneric Classification of the North American Oaks (Quercus Subgenus Quercus): Review of the Contribution of Phylogenomic Data to Biogeography and Species Diversity," Forests, 2021
  • "A first complete phylogenomic hypothesis for diploid blueberries (Vaccinium section Cyanococcus)," American Journal of Botany, 2022
  • "Benefits and Limits of Phasing Alleles for Network Inference of Allopolyploid Complexes," Systematic Biology, 2024
  • "Benefits and Limits of Phasing Alleles for Network Inference of Allopolyploid Complexes," bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), 2021

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas
  • Nature Communications
  • Forests
  • American Journal of Botany
  • Systematic Biology

Paul S. Manos maintains recurring collaborations with several coauthors, indicating active research partnerships in related scientific networks. These frequent coauthors are:

  • Andrew A. Crowl
  • Peter W. Fritsch
  • Andrew L. Hipp
  • George P. Tiley
  • Pamela S. Soltis

Best Publications

  • Comparative phylogeography of unglaciated eastern North America.

    Douglas E. Soltis;Ashley B. Morris;Ashley B. Morris;Jason S. McLACHLAN;Paul S. Manos

  • MOLECULAR INDICATORS OF TREE MIGRATION CAPACITY UNDER RAPID CLIMATE CHANGE

    Jason S. McLachlan;James S. Clark;Paul S. Manos

  • Phylogeny, Biogeography, and Processes of Molecular Differentiation in Quercus Subgenus Quercus (Fagaceae)

    Paul S. Manos;Jeff J. Doyle;Kevin C. Nixon

  • Phylogeny and patterns of floral diversity in the genus Piper (Piperaceae).

    M. Alejandra Jaramillo;Paul S. Manos

  • The Historical Biogeography of Fagaceae: Tracking the Tertiary History of Temperate and Subtropical Forests of the Northern Hemisphere

    Paul S. Manos;Alice M. Stanford

  • Systematics of Fagaceae: Phylogenetic tests of reproductive trait evolution

    Paul S. Manos;Zhe‐Kun Zhou;Charles H. Cannon

  • IS FLORAL SPECIALIZATION AN EVOLUTIONARY DEAD-END? POLLINATION SYSTEM TRANSITIONS IN RUELLIA (ACANTHACEAE)

    Erin A. Tripp;Paul S. Manos

  • Genomic landscape of the global oak phylogeny

    Andrew L. Hipp;Paul S. Manos;Marlene Hahn;Michael Avishai

  • Sympatric parallel diversification of major oak clades in the Americas and the origins of Mexican species diversity

    Andrew L. Hipp;Paul S. Manos;Antonio González‐Rodríguez;Marlene Hahn

  • A Framework Phylogeny of the American Oak Clade Based on Sequenced RAD Data

    Andrew L. Hipp;Deren A R Eaton;Jeannine M Cavender-Bares;Elisabeth Fitzek

  • Systematics of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae) based on rDNA spacer sequences (ITS): taxonomic congruence with morphology and plastid sequences.

    Paul S. Manos

  • An Updated Infrageneric Classification of the Oaks: Review of Previous Taxonomic Schemes and Synthesis of Evolutionary Patterns

    Thomas Denk;Guido W. Grimm;Paul S. Manos;Min Deng

  • Phylogeny and biogeography of the American live oaks (Quercus subsection Virentes): a genomic and population genetics approach.

    Jeannine Cavender‐Bares;Antonio González‐Rodríguez;Deren A. R. Eaton;Andrew A. L. Hipp

  • PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSES OF HIGHER HAMAMELIDIDAE BASED ON PLASTID SEQUENCE DATA

    Paul S. Manos;Kelly P. Steele;Kelly P. Steele

  • Hydraulic traits are influenced by phylogenetic history in the drought-resistant, invasive genus Juniperus (Cupressaceae).

    Cynthia J. Willson;Paul S. Manos;Robert B. Jackson

  • Phylogeography of the Southeast Asian stone oaks (Lithocarpus)

    Charles H. Cannon;Paul S. Manos

  • Phylogeny of Extant and Fossil Juglandaceae Inferred from the Integration of Molecular and Morphological Data Sets

    Paul S. Manos;Pamela S. Soltis;Pamela S. Soltis;Douglas E. Soltis;Douglas E. Soltis;Steven R. Manchester

  • Evolution, Phylogeny, and Systematics of the Juglandaceae

    Paul S. Manos;Donald E. Stone

  • Phylogenetic systematics of Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) based on ITS and Waxy sequences.

    Richard E. Miller;Mark D. Rausher;Paul S. Manos

  • Molecular phylogenetics and cupule evolution in Fagaceae as inferred from nuclear CRABS CLAW sequences

    Sang-Hun Oh;Paul S. Manos

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew L. Hipp
Andrew L. Hipp Morton Arboretum
Jeannine Cavender-Bares
Jeannine Cavender-Bares University of Minnesota
Charles H. Cannon
Charles H. Cannon Morton Arboretum
Antonio González-Rodríguez
Antonio González-Rodríguez National Autonomous University of Mexico
Pamela S. Soltis
Pamela S. Soltis University of Florida
Douglas E. Soltis
Douglas E. Soltis University of Florida
Christophe Plomion
Christophe Plomion University of Bordeaux
Antoine Kremer
Antoine Kremer University of Bordeaux
Victoria L. Sork
Victoria L. Sork University of California, Los Angeles
Jerrold I. Davis
Jerrold I. Davis Cornell University

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