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Woodward, C.L., P.E. Berry, H. Maas-van de Kamer, and K. Swing. In press. Tiputinia foetida, a new mycoheterotrophic genus of Thismiaceae from Amazonian Ecuador, and a likely case of deceit pollination. Taxon.
Hokche, O., P.E. Berry, and O. Huber (editors). In press. Nuevo Catálogo de las Plantas Vasculares de Venezuela. Herbario Nacional de Venezuela, Caracas.
Van Ee B.W., N. Jelinski, P.E. Berry, A.L. Hipp. 2006. Phylogeny and biogeography of Croton alabamensis (Euphorbiaceae), a rare shrub from Texas and Alabama, using DNA sequence and AFLP data. Molecular Ecology 15: 2735-2751.
Berry, P.E., A.L. Hipp, K.J. Wurdack, B. Van Ee, & R. Riina. 2005. Molecular phylogenetics of the giant genus Croton and tribe Crotoneae (Euphorbiaceae sensu stricto) using ITS and trnL-trnF sequence data. American Journal of Botany 92: 1520–1534.
Berry, P.E., I. Cordeiro, A.C. Wiedenhoeft, M.A. Vitorino-Cruz & L.R. Lima. 2005. Brasiliocroton, a new crotonoid genus of Euphorbiaceae s.s. from eastern Brazil. Systematic Botany 30:357-365.
Berry, P.E. & R. Riina. 2005. Insights into the diversity of the Pantepui flora and the biogeographic complexity of the Guayana Shield. In: Plant Diversity and Complexity Patterns: Local, Regional and Global Dimensions (I. Friis and H. Baslev, eds.). Biol. Skr. 55: 145-167.
Berry, P.E., K. Yatskievych, & B.K. Holst (editors). 1995-2005. Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana. Volumes 1 through 9. Missouri Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis. (entire flora of nine volumes completed in October 2005, including 5,000 figures and 6,000 pages).
Secco R.D., P.E. Berry, & C.S.Rosario. 2005. A new species of Croton sect. Luntia (Euphorblaceae) from western Amazonian Brazil. Novon 15: 583-585.
Berry, P.E. & A. Wiedenhoeft. 2004. Micrandra inundata (Euphorbiaceae), a new species with unusual wood anatomy from black-water river banks in southern Venezuela. Systematic Botany 29: 125-133.
Givnish, T.G., K.C. Millam, T.M. Evans, J.C. Hall, J C. Pires, P.E. Berry, & K.J. Sytsma. 2004. Ancient vicariance or recent long-distance dispersal? Inferences about phylogeny and South American-African disjunctions in Rapateaceae and Bromeliaceae based on ndhF sequence data. International Journal of Plant Sciences 165(4 Suppl.):S35–S54. 2004.
Berry, P.E., W. Hahn, K.J. Sytsma, J.C. Hall, & A. Mast. 2004. Phylogenetic relationships and biogeography of Fuchsia (Onagraceae) based on non-coding nuclear and chloroplast DNA data. American Journal of Botany 91: 601-614.
Berry, P.E. 2002. Biological inventories and the PhyloCode. Taxon 51: 27-29.
Berry, P.E. 2002. Diversidad y endemismo en los bosques neotropicales de bajura. Chapter 4, pp. 83–96 in M. R. Guariguata & G. H. Kattan (eds.), Ecología de Bosques Neotropicales. Libro Universitario Regional, Cartago, Costa Rica.
Berry, P.E., V. Savolainen, K.J. Sytsma, J.C. Hall & M.W. Chase. 2001. Lissocarpa is sister to Diospyros (Ebenaceae). Kew Bulletin 56: 725-729.
Givnish, T. J., T. M. Evans, M. L. Zjhra, T. B. Patterson, P. E. Berry & K. J. Sytsma. 2000. Molecular evolution, adaptive radiation, and geographic diversification in the amphiatlantic family Rapateaceae: evidence from ndhF sequences and morphology. Evolution 54: 1915-1937.
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