JRC JOURNALS

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77) Macroclimatic structuring of spatial phylogenetic turnover in liverworts. 

Flavien Collart*, Jian Wang*, Jairo Patiño*, Anders Hagborg, Lars Söderström, Bernard Goffinet, A. Jonathan Shaw, Nicolas Magain, Olivier J. Hardy, Alain Vanderpoorten. Macroclimatic structuring of spatial phylogenetic turnover in liverworts. 
* Equal first author contribution.

76) Long-term cloud forest response to climate warming revealed by insect speciation history.

Antonia Salces-Castellano, Sean Stankowski, Paula Arribas, Jairo Patiño, Dirk N. Karger, Roger Butlin, Brent C. Emerson. Long-term cloud forest response to climate warming revealed by insect speciation history.

2020

75) Biogeography and integrative taxonomy of Epipterygium (Mniaceae, Bryophyta)

Hanusch, M, Ortiz, EM, Patiño J* & Schaefer, H*. 2020. Biogeography and integrative taxonomy of Epipterygium (Mniaceae, Bryophyta). Taxon, in press. * Equal senior contribution.

74) Multiple colonization and dispersal events hide the early origin and induce a lack of genetic structure of the moss Bryum argenteum in Antarctica.

Zaccara S, Patiño J, Convey P, Vanetti I & Cannone N. 2020. Multiple colonization and dispersal events hide the early origin and induce a lack of genetic structure of the moss Bryum argenteum in Antarctica. Ecology and Evolution, in press.

73) Climate-driven vicariance and long-distance dispersal explain the Rand Flora pattern in the liverwort Exormotheca pustulosa (Marchantiophyta)

Rodrigues, ASB, Martins, A, Garcia, CA, Sérgio, C, Porley, R, Fontinha, S, González-Mancebo, J, Gabriel, R, Phephu, N, Van Rooy, J, Dirkse, G, Long, D, Stech, M, Patiño, J* & Sim-Sim, M*. 2020. Climate-driven vicariance and long-distance dispersal explain the Rand Flora pattern in the liverwort Exormotheca pustulosa (Marchantiophyta). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, in press. * Equal senior contribution.

72) Biogeography of the Macaronesian dragon trees (Dracaena spp.) as inferred from plastid DNA markers.

Durán, I, Marrero, Á, Msanda, F, Harrouni, C, Gruenstaeudl, M, Patiño, J, Caujapé‐Castells, J & García‐Verdugo, C. 2020. Iconic, threatened, but largely unknown: Biogeography of the Macaronesian dragon trees (Dracaena spp.) as inferred from plastid DNA markers. TAXON, in press.

71) Climate drives community‐wide divergence within species over a limited spatial scale: evidence from an oceanic island.

Salces‐Castellano, A*, Patiño, J*, Alvarez, N, Andújar, C, Arribas, P, Braojos‐Ruiz, JJ, del Arco‐Aguilar, M, García‐Olivares, V, Karger, DN, López, H, Manolopoulou, I, Oromí, P, Pérez‐Delgado, AJ, Peterman, WE, Rijsdijk, KF & Emerson, BC. 2020. Climate drives community‐wide divergence within species over a limited spatial scale: evidence from an oceanic island. Ecology Letters, 23:305-315.* Equal senior contribution.

70) A unified model of species abundance, genetic diversity, and functional diversity reveals the mechanisms structuring ecological communities.

Overcast, I, Ruffley, M, Rosindell, J, Harmon, L, Borges, PAV, Emerson, BC, Etienne, RS, Gillespie, R, Krehenwinkel, H, Mahler, DL, Massol, F, Parent, CE, Patiño, J, Peter, B, Week, B, Wagner, C, Hickerson, MJ & Rominger, A. 2020. A unified model of species abundance, genetic diversity, and functional diversity reveals the mechanisms structuring ecological communities. bioRxiv.

2019

69) Do mosses really exhibit so large distribution ranges? Insights from the integrative taxonomic study of the Lewinskya affinis complex (Orthotrichaceae, Bryopsida). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution,

McGill, BJ, Chase, JM, Hortal, J, Overcast, I, Rominger, AJ, Rosindell, J … Patiño, J, Ruffley, M, Wagner, CE & Gillespie, R. 2019. Unifying macroecology and macroevolution to answer fundamental questions about biodiversity. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 28:1925–1936.

68) The long journey of Orthotrichum shevockii (Orthotrichaceae, Bryopsida): From California to Macaronesia.

Vigalondo, B, Garilleti, R, Vanderpoorten, A, Patiño, J, Draper, I, Calleja, JA, Mazimpaka, V & Lara, F. 2019. Do mosses really exhibit so large distribution ranges? Insights from the integrative taxonomic study of the Lewinskya affinis complex (Orthotrichaceae, Bryopsida). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 140, 106598.

67) Pleistocene extinctions as drivers of biogeographical patterns in the near-shore Canary Islands.

Garcia-Verdugo C, Caujapé J, Illera J, Mairal M, Patiño J, Reyes Betancort A, Scholz S. 2019. Pleistocene extinctions as drivers of biogeographical patterns in the near-shore Canary Islands. Journal of Biogeography, 46:845–853.

66) No borders during the post-glacial assembly of European bryophytes.

Ledent A, Desamore A, Laenen B, Marduly P, McDaniel S, Patiño J*, Vanderpoorten A*. No borders during the post-glacial assembly of European bryophytes. Ecology Letters, 22:973–986.  * Equal senior contribution.

65) The long journey of Orthotrichum shevockii (Orthotrichaceae, Bryopsida): From California to Macaronesia.

Vigalondo, B, Patiño, J, Draper, I, Mazimpaka, V, Shevock, JR, Losada-Lima, A, González-Mancebo, JM, Garilleti, R & Lara, F. 2019. The long journey of Orthotrichum shevockii (Orthotrichaceae, Bryopsida): From California to Macaronesia. PLOS ONE, 14, e0211017.

64) To what extent are bryophytes efficient dispersers?

Vanderpoorten, A, Patiño, J, Désamoré, A, Laenen, B, Górski, P, Papp, B, Holá, E, Korpelainen, H & Hardy, O. 2019. To what extent are bryophytes efficient dispersers? Journal of Ecology, 107:2149–2154.

63) A topoclimate model for Quaternary insular speciation.

García-Olivares, V, Patiño, J, Overcast, I, Salces-Castellano, A, López de Heredia, U, Mora-Márquez, F, Machado, A, Hickerson, MJ & Emerson, BC. 2019. A topoclimate model for Quaternary insular speciation. Journal of Biogeography, 46:2769–2786

62) Ptychomitrium subcrispatum Thér. & P.de la Varde, an east southern African species excluded from the Cape Verde bryoflora.

Sim-Sim, M, Martins, A, Rodrigues, ASB, Garcia, CA, Sérgio, C, van Rooy, J, González-Mancebo, JM, Vanderpoorten, A, Patiño, J, Hedenäs, L & Gradstein, SR. 2019. Ptychomitrium subcrispatum Thér. & P.de la Varde, an east southern African species excluded from the Cape Verde bryoflora. Journal of Bryology, 41:281–284.

2018

60) Bryophyte Biogeography. Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences.

Patiño J*, Vanderpoorten A*. 2018. Bryophyte Biogeography. Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 37:175–209.* Equal senior contribution. 

59) Trees as habitat islands: Temporal variation in alpha and beta diversity in epiphytic laurel forest bryophyte communities.

Patiño J, Gómez‐Rodríguez C, Pupo‐Correia A, Sequeira M, Vanderpoorten A. 2018. Trees as habitat islands: Temporal variation in alpha and beta diversity in epiphytic laurel forest bryophyte communities. Journal of Biogeography, 45:1727–1738

58) Men? Not Quite: A Response to Meiri.

Emerson BC*, Patiño J*. 2018. Babies, Bathwater, and Straw Men? Not Quite: A Response to Meiri. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 33:896–897 [* contributed equally] 

57) Anagenesis, Cladogenesis, and Speciation on Islands.

Emerson BC*, Patiño J*. 2018. Anagenesis, Cladogenesis, and Speciation on Islands. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 33:488-491 [* contributed equally]

56) Quantification of complex modular architecture in plants.

Reeb C, Kaandorp J, Jansson F, Puillandre N, Dubuisson J-Y, Cornette R, Jabbour F, Coudert Y, Patiño J, Flot J-F, Vanderpoorten A. 2018. Quantification of complex modular architecture in plants. New Phytologist, 218:859–872

55) Evolutionary origin of the latitudinal diversity gradient in liverworts.

Laenen B, Patiño J, Hagborg A, Désamoré A, Wang J, Shaw AJ, Goffinet B, Vanderpoorten A. 2018 Evolutionary origin of the latitudinal diversity gradient in liverworts. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 127:606–612

54) Islands in focus: a call for long-term coordinated survey and monitoring of forest biota across islands

Paulo A.V. Borges, Pedro Cardoso, Robert J. Whittaker, Holger Kreft, Brent C. Emerson, Artur Gil, Rosemary G. Gillespie, Thomas J. Matthews, Ana M.C. Santos, Manuel J. Steinbauer, Christoph Thébaud, Claudine Ah-Peng, Isabel R. Amorim, Sílvia Calvo Aranda, Ana Moura Arroz, Jose Manuel Azevedo, Mário Boieiro, Luís Borda-de-Água, José Carlos Carvalho, Rui B. Elias, Simone Fattorini, José Maria Fernández-Palacios, Margarita Florencio,, Juana M. González-Mancebo, Lawrence R. Heaney, Joaquin Hortal, Christoph Kueffer, Benoit Lequette, José Luis-Martin Esquivel, Heriberto López, José Marcelino, Rui Nunes, Pedro Oromí, Jairo Patiño, Antonio J. Pérez, Carla Rego,, Sérvio P. Ribeiro, François Rigal, Pedro Rodrigues, Andrew J. Rominger, Margarida Santos-Reis, Hanno Schaefer, Cecília Sérgio, Artur R. M. Serrano, Manuela Sim-Sim, P.J. Stephenson, António O. Soares, Dominique Strasberg, Alain Vanderporten, Virgílio Vieira & Rosalina Gabriel. 2018. Islands in focus: a call for long-term coordinated survey and monitoring of forest biota across islands. Biodiversity and Conservation, 27:2567–2586

53) Distribution and taxonomy of noteworthy bryophytes new to Macaronesia.

Dirkse GM, Nieuwkoop JAW, Vanderpoorten A, Losada-Lima A, González-Mancebo JM, Patiño J, van Melick HMH, Bruggeman-Nannenga MA, Holyoak DT, Sotiaux A, Hernández-Hernández R, Rodríguez-Romero A. 2018. Distribution and taxonomy of noteworthy bryophytes new to Macaronesia. Cryptogamie Bryologie, 39:61–76.

2017

52) A roadmap for island biology: 50 fundamental questions after 50 years of The Theory of Island Biogeography.

Patiño, J, Robert J. Whittaker, Paulo A.V. Borges, Jose M. Fernández-Palacios, Claudine Ah-Peng, Miguel Araújo, Sergio Ávila, Pedro Cardoso, Josselin Cornuault, Erik J. de Boer, Lea de Nascimento, Artur Gil, Aarón González-Castro, Daniel S. Gruner, Ruben Heleno, Joaquín Hortal, Juan Carlos Illera, Christopher Kaiser-Bunbury, Tom Matthews, Anna Papadopoulou, Nathalie Pettorelli, Jonathan Price, Ana M. C. Santos, Manuel J. Steinbauer, Kostas A. Triantis, Luis Valente, Pablo Vargas, Patrick Weigelt and Brent C. Emerson. A roadmap for island biology: 50 fundamental questions after 50 years of The Theory of Island Biogeography. Journal of Biogeography, 44:963–983 

51) Evidence for mega-landslides as drivers of island colonisation.

García-Olivares V, López H, Patiño J, Alvarez N, Machado A, Carecido JC, Soler V, Emerson BC. Evidence for mega-landslides as drivers of island colonisation. Journal of Biogeography, 44:1053–1064

50) Species delimitation in the recalcitrant moss genus Rhynchostegiella (Brachytheciaceae).

Patiño J*, Hedenäs L*, Dirkse GM, Ignatov MS, Papp B, Müller F, González-Mancebo JM, Vanderpoorten A. Species delimitation in the recalcitrant moss genus Rhynchostegiella (Brachytheciaceae). Taxon, 66:293–308 [* shared first authorship]

49) Characterization of ten polymorphic microsatellite loci for the threatened island moss Grimmia curviseta (Bryophyta).

Rodríguez-Romero A, Mariano Hernández, Patiño J, Werner O, González-Mancebo JM. 2017. Characterization of ten polymorphic microsatellite loci for the threatened island moss Grimmia curviseta (Bryophyta). Journal of Bryology, 39:121–127

48) Evidence for a latitudinal diversity gradient in liverworts and hornworts.

Wang J, Hamburg A, Vanderpoorten A, Patiño J. Evidence for a latitudinal diversity gradient in liverworts and hornworts. Journal of Biogeography, 44:487–488

47) Taxonomic significance of variation in sexual condition in Pelekium Mitt. and related genera (Thuidiaceae)

Norhazrina, N., Patiño, J., Hedenäs, L., Wang, J. & Vanderpoorten, A. (2017). Taxonomic significance of variation in sexual condition in Pelekium Mitt. and related genera (Thuidiaceae). Journal of Bryology, 39:121–127.

46) Range size heritability and diversification patterns in the liverwort genus Radula.

Patiño J, Wang J, Renner M, Gradstein SR, Laenen B, Devos N, Shaw JA, Vanderpoorten A. 2017. Range size heritability and diversification patterns in the liverwort genus Radula. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 106:73–85

45)Tropical moss and liverwort floras: a homogeneous assemblage of highly mobile species? Insights from their spatial patterns of beta diversity.

Norhazrina N, Wang J, Hamburg A, Laurens Geffert J, Mute J, Gradstein SR, Baselga A, Vanderpoorten A*, Patiño J*. 2017. Tropical moss and liverwort floras: a homogeneous assemblage of highly mobile species? Insights from their spatial patterns of beta diversity. Botanical Journal of the Linnaean Society, 1: 16–24. * Equal senior contribution.

2016

44) High migration rates shape the postglacial history of amphi-Atlantic bryophytes.

Desamore A*, Patiño J*, Mardulyn P, Laenen B, Zanatta F, Vanderpoorten A. 2016. High migration rates shape the postglacial history of amphi-Atlantic bryophytes. Molecular Ecology, 25, 5568–5584. * Equal first author contribution.

43) What are the evolutionary mechanisms explaining the similar species richness patterns in tropical mosses? Insights from the phylogeny of the pantropical genus Pelekium

Norhazrina N, Vanderpoorten A, Hedenäs L, Patiño J. 2016. What are the evolutionary mechanisms explaining the similar species richness patterns in tropical mosses? Insights from the phylogeny of the pantropical genus Pelekium. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 105:139–45.

42) Climate change threats to the endemic bryophyte diversity in Macaronesia.

Patiño J*, Mateo RG*, Muñoz J, González-Mancebo JM, Sim-Sim M, Aranda SC, Dirkse, G, Gabriel R, Borges P, Vanderpoorten A. 2016. Climate change threats to the endemic bryophyte diversity in Macaronesia. Scientific Reports 6: 29156. * Equal first author contribution.

41) Measuring spore settling velocity for an improved assessment of dispersal rates in mosses.

Zanatta F, Patiño J, Lebeau F, Massillon M, Hylander K, de Haan M, Ballings P, Degreef J, Vanderpoorten A. 2016. Measuring spore settling velocity for an improved assessment of dispersal rates in mosses. Annals of Botany, 118: 197–206.

40) Increased diversification rates follow shifts to bisexuality in liverworts.

Laenen B, Machac A, Gradstein RS, Shaw B, Patiño J, Désamoré A, Goffinet B, Cox CJ, Vanderpoorten A, Shaw AJ. 2016. Increased diversification rates follow shifts to bisexuality in liverworts. New Phytologist 210:1121–1129.

39) Is the sword moss (Bryoxiphium) a preglacial Tertiary relict?

Patiño J, Goffinet B, Sim-Sim M, Vanderpoorten A. 2016. Is the sword moss (Bryoxiphium) a preglacial Tertiary relict? Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 96:200–206 

38) Geographical range in liverworts: does sex really matter?

Laenen B, Machac A, Gradstein RS, Shaw B, Patiño J, Désamoré A, Goffinet B, Cox CJ, Vanderpoorten A, Shaw AJ. 2016. Geographical range in liverworts: does sex really matter? Journal of Biogeography 43:627–635.

37) Malombe, I., Matheka KW, Pócs T, Patiño J. 2016. Edge effect on epiphyllous bryophytes in Taita Hills fragmented afromontane forests. Journal of Bryology, 38:33–46

Malombe, I., Matheka KW, Pócs T, Patiño J. 2016. Edge effect on epiphyllous bryophytes in Taita Hills fragmented afromontane forests. Journal of Bryology, 38:33–46

2015

36)Are there any widespread endemic flowering plants in Macaronesia? Phylogeography of Ranunculus cortusifolius (Ranunculaceae).

Williams B, Schaefer H, Menezes de Sequeira M, J. Reyes-Betancort A, Patiño J, Carine MA. 2015. Are there any widespread endemic flowering plants in Macaronesia? Phylogeography of Ranunculus cortusifolius (Ranunculaceae). American Journal of Botany 102:1736–1746.
Pisa S, Vanderpoorten A, Patiño J, Werner O, González-Mancebo JM, Ros RM. 2015. How to define nativeness in vagile organisms: lessons from the cosmopolitan moss Bryum argenteum on the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands). Plant Biology 17:1057–1065. 

34) Approximate Bayesian Computation reveals the crucial role of oceanic islands for the assembly of continental biodiversity.

Patiño J, Carine M, Mardulyn P, Devos N, Mateo RG, González-Mancebo JM, Shaw JA, Vanderpoorten A. 2015. Approximate Bayesian Computation reveals the crucial role of oceanic islands for the assembly of continental biodiversity. Systematic Biology 64:579–589.

33) Macaronesia is a departure gate of anagenetic speciation in the moss genus Rhynchostegiella.

Patiño J, Vanderpoorten A. 2015. Macaronesia is a departure gate of anagenetic speciation in the moss genus Rhynchostegiella. Journal of Biogeography 42:2122–2130.

32) Early divergence of an Azores endemic species in the moss genus Rhynchostegiella

Vanderpoorten A., Patiño J, Dirkse, GM, Hedenäs L. 2015. Early divergence of an Azores endemic species in the moss genus Rhynchostegiella. Phytotaxa 210, 1.

31) How to define nativeness in organisms with high dispersal capacities? A comment on Essl et al.

Patiño J, Vanderpoorten A. 2015. How to define nativeness in organisms with high dispersal capacities? A comment on Essl et al. Journal of Biogeography 42:1360–1362.

30) How many species of Isothecium (Lembophyllaceae, Bryophyta) are there in Macaronesia? A survey using integrative taxonomy.

Draper I, Hedenäs L, Stech M, Patiño J, Werner O, González-Mancebo JM, Sim-Sim M, Lopes T, Ros RM. 2015. How many species of Isothecium (Lembophyllaceae, Bryophyta) are there in Macaronesia? A survey using integrative taxonomy. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 177:418–438.

29) Island floras are not necessarily more species-poor than continental ones.

Patiño J, Solymos P, Carine M, Vanderpoorten A. 2015. Island floras are not necessarily more species-poor than continental ones. Journal of Biogeography 42:8–10. PDF

2014

28) The cosmopolitan moss Bryum argenteuin Antarctica: recent colonisation or in situ survival?

Pisa S, Biersma EM, Convey P, Patiño J, Vanderpoorten A, Werner O, Ros RM. 2014. The cosmopolitan moss Bryum argenteum in Antarctica: recent colonisation or in situ survival? Polar Biology 37:1469–1477.

27) Extant diversity of bryophytes emerged from successive post-Mesozoic diversification bursts.

Laenen B, Shaw B, Schneider H, Goffinet B, Paradis E, Désamoré A, Heinrichs J, Villarreal JC, Gradstein SR, McDaniel SF, Long DG, Forrest LL, Hollingsworth ML, Crandall-Stotler B, Davis EC, Engel J, Von Konrat M, Cooper ED, Patiño J, Cymon C, Vanderpoorten A, Shaw AJ. 2014. Extant diversity of bryophytes emerged from successive post-Mesozoic diversification bursts. Nature Communications 5: 5134

26) Geographical, temporal and environmental determinants of bryophyte species richness in the Macaronesian islands.

Aranda SC, Gabriel R, Borges PAV, Santos AMC, de Azevedo EB, Patiño J, Hortal J, Lobo JM. 2014. Geographical, temporal and environmental determinants of bryophyte species richness in the Macaronesian islands. PLoS ONE 8; 9(7):e101786.

25) Phylogeny, classification and species delimitation in the liverwort genus Odontoschisma

Aranda SC, Gradstein SR, Patiño J, Laenen B, Désamoré A, Vanderpoorten A. 2014. Phylogeny, classification and species delimitation in the liverwort genus Odontoschisma. Taxon 63:1008–1025.

24) Differences in species–area relationships among the major lineages of land plants: a macroecological perspective.

Patiño J, Weigelt P, Guilhaumon F, Kreft H, Triantis KA, Naranjo-Cigala A, Sólymos P, Vanderpoorten A. 2014. Differences in species–area relationships among the major lineages of land plants: a macroecological perspective. Global Ecology and Biogeography 23:1275–1283.

23) Three species for the price of one within the moss Homalothecium sericeum

Hedenäs L, Désamoré A, Laenen B, Papp B, Quandt D, González-Mancebo JM, Patiño J, Vanderpoorten A, Stech M. 2014. Three species for the price of one within the moss Homalothecium sericeum s.l. Taxon 63:249–257.

22) How do Macaronesian bryophytes respond to climate change?

Vanderpoorten A, Mateo RG, Sim-Sim M, Ruas S, Dirkse G, Gabriel R, Borges AV, González-Mancebo JM, Calvo Aranda S, Patiño J. 2014. How do Macaronesian bryophytes respond to climate change? Silva Lusitania, No:1-13

21) The anagenetic world of spore-producing plants.

Patiño J, Carine M, Fernández-Palacios J, Otto R, Schaefer H, Vanderpoorten A. 2014. The anagenetic world of spore-producing plants. New Phytologist 201:305–311.

2013

 Patiño J, Devos N, Vanderpoorten A, Schäfer-Verwimp A, Renner M. 2013. The identity of Radula carringtonii Jack. Journal of Bryology 35:314–316

19) Integrative taxonomy resolves the cryptic and pseudo-cryptic Radula buccinifera complex (Porellales, Jungermanniopsida), including two reinstated and five new species.

mRenner M, Devos N, Patiño J, Brown E, Orme A, Elgy M, Wilson T, Gray L, von Konrat M. 2013. Integrative taxonomy resolves the cryptic and pseudo-cryptic Radula buccinifera complex (Porellales, Jungermanniopsida), including two reinstated and five new species. PhytoKeys 27: 1–113.

18) Baker’s law and the island syndromes in bryophytes.

Patiño J, Bisang I, Hedenäs L, Dirkse G, Bjarnason ÁH, Ah-Peng C, Vanderpoorten A. 2013. Baker’s law and the island syndromes in bryophytes. Journal of Ecology 101:1245–1255.

17) Origin and fate of the single-island endemic moss Orthotrichum handiense.

Patiño J, Medina R, Vanderpoorten A, González-Mancebo JM, Werner O, Devos N, Mateo RG, Lara F, Ros RM. 2013. Origin and fate of the single-island endemic moss Orthotrichum handiense. Journal of Biogeography 40:857–868.

16) Accounting for data heterogeneity in patterns of biodiversity: an application of linear mixed effect models to the oceanic island biogeography of spore-producing plants.

Patiño J, Guilhaumon F, Whittaker RJ, Triantis KA, Gradstein SR, Hedenäs L, González- Mancebo JM, Vanderpoorten A. 2013. Accounting for data heterogeneity in patterns of biodiversity: an application of linear mixed effect models to the oceanic island biogeography of spore-producing plants. Ecography 36:904–913.

2012

15) Applying the IUCN Red List criteria to small-sized plants on oceanic islands: conservation implications for threatened bryophytes in the Canary Islands.

González-Mancebo JM, Dirkse GM, Patiño J, Romaguera F, Werner O, Ros RM, Martín JL. 2012. Applying the IUCN Red List criteria to small-sized plants on oceanic islands: conservation implications for threatened bryophytes in the Canary Islands. Biodiversity and Conservation 21:3613–3636.

2011

14) Phylogenetic relationships between the mosses Exsertotheca intermedia from Macaronesian islands and Neckera baetica from southern glacial refugia of the Iberian Peninsula.

Draper I, González–Mancebo JM, Werner O, Patiño J, Ros RM. 2011. Phylogenetic relationships between the mosses Exsertotheca intermedia from Macaronesian islands and Neckera baetica from southern glacial refugia of the Iberian Peninsula. Annals of Botanical Fennici, 48:133–141.

13) Exploring the effect of host tree identity on epiphyte bryophyte communities in different Canarian subtropical cloud forests.

Patiño J, González–Mancebo JM. 2011. Exploring the effect of host tree identity on epiphyte bryophyte communities in different Canarian subtropical cloud forests. Plant Ecology 212:433–449.

12) Phylogenetic inference in Leucodon Schwägr. subg. Leucodon (Leucodontaceae, Bryophyta) in the North Atlantic region.

Stech M, Werner O, González–Mancebo JM, Patiño J, Sim–Sim M, Fontinha S, Hildebrandt I, Ros RM. 2011. Phylogenetic inference in Leucodon Schwägr. subg. Leucodon (Leucodontaceae, Bryophyta) in the North Atlantic region. Taxon 60:79–88.

2010

11) Gymnostomiella genus (Pottiaceae) revisited: new insights revealed by a morphometric analysis.

González–Mancebo JM, Patiño J, Rodríguez–Romero A, Werner O, Ros RM. 2010. Gymnostomiella genus (Pottiaceae) revisited: new insights revealed by a morphometric analysis. Nova Hedwigia 138:69–83.

10) Impact of forest disturbance on the late successional moss Isothecium myosuroides: local-scale variations of genetic diversity and population structure.

Patiño J, Werner O, González-Mancebo JM. 2010. Impact of forest disturbance on the late successional moss Isothecium myosuroides: local-scale variations of genetic diversity and population structure. Journal of Bryology 32:220–231.

9) Effect of forest clear-cutting on subtropical bryophyte communities in waterfalls, on dripping walls, and along streams. Ecological Applications 20:1648–1663.

Patiño J, Hylander K, González-Mancebo JM. 2010. Effect of forest clear-cutting on subtropical bryophyte communities in waterfalls, on dripping walls, and along streams. Ecological Applications 20:1648–1663.

2009

8) Amendments to the bryophyte flora of the Cape Verde and Canary Islands.

González-Mancebo JM, Draper I, Lara F, Marrero JD, Muñoz J, Patiño J, Romaguera F & Vanderpoorten A. 2009. Amendments to the bryophyte flora of the Cape Verde and Canary Islands. Cryptogamie Bryologie 30:433-441.

7) Short-term effects of clear-cutting on the biomass and richness of epiphytic bryophytes in managed subtropical cloud forests.

Patiño J, JM González–Mancebo, JM Fernández–Palacios, JR Arévalo, A Bermúdez. 2009. Short-term effects of clear-cutting on the biomass and richness of epiphytic bryophytes in managed subtropical cloud forests. Annals of Forest Science 66:609–623.

6) Distribution patterns of Leucodonspecies in Macaronesia, with special reference to the Canary Islands.

González-Mancebo JM, Patiño J, Werner O, Gabriel RM, Ros RM. 2009. Distribution patterns of Leucodon species in Macaronesia, with special reference to the Canary Islands. Cryptogamie Bryologie 30:185–197.

5) The taxonomic status and the geographic relationships of the Macaronesian endemic moss Fissidens luisieri based on sequence data.

Werner O, Patiño J, González-Mancebo JM, Ros RM. 2009. The taxonomic status and the geographic relationships of the Macaronesian endemic moss Fissidens luisieri based on sequence data. The Bryologist 112:315–324.

4) Epiphytic bryophytes in Canarian subtropical montane cloud forests: the importance of the time since disturbance and host identity.

Patiño J, González-Mancebo JM, Fernández-Palacios JM. 2009. Epiphytic bryophytes in Canarian subtropical montane cloud forests: the importance of the time since disturbance and host identity. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 39:48–63.

2008

3) The bryophyte flora of the Canary Islands: update of the species list, and island distribution patterns in the context of the Macaronesian Region.

González–Mancebo JM, Romaguera F, Ros RM, Patiño J, Werner O. 2008. The bryophyte flora of the Canary Islands: update of the species list, and island distribution patterns in the context of the Macaronesian Region. Cryptogamic Bryologie, 29:315–357.

2007

2) The taxonomic status of Platyhypnidium torrenticola based on ITS sequence data.

Werner O, Patiño J, González-Mancebo JM, Ros RM. 2007. The taxonomic status of Platyhypnidium torrenticola based on ITS sequence data. Cryptogamie Bryologie, 28:187–195

1) Floristic and structural recovery of a laurel forest community after clear cutting: A 60 years chronosequence on La Palma (Canary Islands).

Bermúdez A, Fernández-Palacios JM, González-Mancebo JM, Patiño J, Arévalo JR, Otto R, & Delgado JD. Floristic and structural recovery of a laurel forest community after clear cutting: A 60 years chronosequence on La Palma (Canary Islands).