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Hervé Sauquet
Researcher at Royal Botanic Gardens
Publications - 79
Citations - 3679
Hervé Sauquet is an academic researcher from Royal Botanic Gardens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Magnoliales. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 66 publications receiving 2953 citations. Previous affiliations of Hervé Sauquet include Université Paris-Saclay & Swedish Museum of Natural History.
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Angiosperm phylogeny based on matK sequence information
Khidir W. Hilu,Thomas Borsch,Kai F. Müller,Douglas E. Soltis,Pamela S. Soltis,Vincent Savolainen,Mark W. Chase,Martyn P. Powell,Lawrence A. Alice,Rodger C. Evans,Hervé Sauquet,Christoph Neinhuis,Tracey A. Bodo Slotta,Jens G. Rohwer,Christopher S. Campbell,Lars W. Chatrou +15 more
TL;DR: Combined analyses of matK and other rapidly evolving DNA regions with available multigene data sets have strong potential to enhance resolution and internal support in deep level angiosperms phylogenetics and provide additional insights into angiosperm evolution.
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Testing the Impact of Calibration on Molecular Divergence Times Using a Fossil-Rich Group: The Case of Nothofagus (Fagales)
Hervé Sauquet,Simon Y. W. Ho,Simon Y. W. Ho,Maria A. Gandolfo,Gregory J. Jordan,Peter Wilf,David J. Cantrill,Michael J. Bayly,Lindell Bromham,Gillian K. Brown,Gillian K. Brown,Raymond J. Carpenter,Daphne M. Lee,Daniel J. Murphy,J. M. Kale Sniderman,Frank Udovicic +15 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that increased background research should be made at all stages of the calibration process to reduce errors wherever possible, from verifying the geochronological data on the fossils to critical reassessment of their phylogenetic position.
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The ancestral flower of angiosperms and its early diversification
Hervé Sauquet,Maria von Balthazar,Susana Magallón,James A. Doyle,Peter K. Endress,Emily J. Bailes,Erica Barroso de Morais,Kester Bull-Hereñu,Laetitia Carrive,Marion Chartier,Guillaume Chomicki,Mario Coiro,Raphaël Cornette,Juliana Hanna Leite El Ottra,Cyril Epicoco,Charles S. P. Foster,Florian Jabbour,Agathe Haevermans,Thomas Haevermans,Rebeca Hernández,Stefan A. Little,Stefan Löfstrand,Javier A. Luna,Julien Massoni,Sophie Nadot,Susanne Pamperl,Charlotte Prieu,Elisabeth Reyes,Patrícia dos Santos,Kristel M. Schoonderwoerd,Susanne Sontag,Anaëlle Soulebeau,Yannick M. Staedler,Georg F. Tschan,Amy Wing-Sze Leung,Jürg Schönenberger +35 more
TL;DR: The authors reconstructed the ancestral angiosperm flower as a bisexual and radially symmetric, with more than two whorls of three separate perianth organs each (undifferentiated tepals), three separate stamens each and more than five spirally arranged separate carpels.
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Contrasted patterns of hyperdiversification in Mediterranean hotspots.
Hervé Sauquet,Peter H. Weston,Cajsa Lisa Anderson,Nigel P. Barker,David J. Cantrill,Austin Mast,Vincent Savolainen +6 more
TL;DR: It is found that Proteaceae, a model plant group for the Mediterranean hotspots of the Southern Hemisphere with a very rich pollen fossil record, diversified under higher rates in the Cape Floristic Region and Southwest Australia than in any other area of their total distribution.
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Molecular dating of the ‘Gondwanan’ plant family Proteaceae is only partially congruent with the timing of the break‐up of Gondwana
TL;DR: In this paper, the present distribution of Proteaceae can be explained by vicariance caused by the break-up of Gondwana, and the results imply that ancestors of some taxa dispersed across oceans rather than rafting with Gondwanan fragments as previously thought.