In this section, links to online versions of manuscripts published by myself are provided, regardless of whether they deal with Minthostachys or not. Unfortunately I cannot simply make PDFs of the articles openly available, and you may or may not be able to access them from your institution. If you are a researcher and do not have access to a particular publication, feel free to contact me for a reprint or PDF. More links will be added as they become available. Please see the CV in the section "about the author" for a complete list of my articles. The section also contains some non-manuscript files for download; these are available directly and to all.

Online access to publications on Minthostachys

Schmidt-Lebuhn AN (2007) Using amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) to unravel species relationships and delimitations in Minthostachys (Labiatae). Bot J Linn Soc 153: 9-19. PDF

Schmidt-Lebuhn AN (2008) Monophyly and phylogenetic relationships of Minthostachys (Labiatae, Nepetoideae) examined using morphological and nrITS data. Plant Syst Evol 270: 25–38. PDF

Schmidt-Lebuhn AN (2008) Ethnobotany, biochemistry and pharmacology of Minthostachys (Lamiaceae). Journal of Ethnopharmacology 118: 343-353. PDF

Schmidt-Lebuhn AN, Fuchs J, Kessler M (2008) Flow cytometric measurements do not reveal different ploidy levels in Minthostachys (Lamiaceae). Plant Syst Evol 271: 123–128. PDF

Online access to other publications

Lehnert M, Mönnich M, Pleines T, Schmidt-Lebuhn AN, Kessler M (2001) The relictual fern genus Loxsomopsis. Amer Fern J 91: 13-24. ABSTRACT

Schmidt-Lebuhn AN, Kessler M, Müller J (2005) Evolution of Suessenguthia (Acanthaceae) inferred from morphology, AFLP data and ITS rDNA sequences. Org Divers Evol 5: 1-13. ABSTRACT

Kessler M, Schmidt-Lebuhn AN (2006) Taxonomical and distributional notes on Polylepis (Rosaceae). Org Divers Evol 6, electronic supplement: 1-10. ONLINE SUPPLEMENT

Schmidt-Lebuhn AN (2006) One new and one rediscovered species of Clinopodium (Labiatae) from Peru. Edinburgh J Bot 63(1): 73-80. JOURNAL WEBSITE

Schmidt-Lebuhn AN, Kessler M, Kumar M (2006) Promiscuity in the Andes: Species relationships in Polylepis (Rosaceae, Sanguisorbeae) based on AFLP and morphology. Syst Bot 31(3): 547-559. ABSTRACT

Schmidt-Lebuhn AN, Kumar M, Kessler, M (2006) An assessment of the genetic population structure of two species of Polylepis Ruiz & Pav. (Rosaceae) in the Chilean Andes. Flora 201: 317–325. ABSTRACT

Schmidt-Lebuhn AN, Kessler M (2007) Key2html: a tool for the quick conversion of dichotomous keys into HTML code. Taxon 56: 505-508. ABSTRACT

Schmidt-Lebuhn AN, Kessler M (2007) SYNOPTKEY – a PHP program for online presentation of synoptic determination keys. Schlechtendalia 16: 101–105. OPEN PDF

Schmidt-Lebuhn AN, Kessler M, Hensen I (2007) Hummingbirds as drivers of plant speciation? Trends Pl Sci 12: 329-331. ABSTRACT

Schmidt-Lebuhn AN, Schwerdtfeger M, Kessler M, Lohaus G (2007) Phylogenetic constraints vs. ecology in the nectar composition of Acanthaceae. Flora 202: 62-69. ABSTRACT

Krömer T, Kessler M, Lohaus G, Schmidt-Lebuhn AN (2008) Nectar composition and concentration in relation to pollination syndromes in Bromeliaceae. Plant Biol 10: 502–511. PDF

Lehnert M, Kessler M, Schmidt-Lebuhn AN, Klimas SA, Fehlberg S, Ranker TA (2009) Phylogeny of the fern genus Melpomene (Polypodiaceae) inferred from morphology and chloroplast DNA analysis. Syst Bot 34: 17–27. ABSTRACT

Miscellaneous

Reader 'Collecting Plant Samples', a text I wrote as an introduction to the collection, preparation and storage of herbarium specimens, with some notes on molecular and nectar samples. OPEN PDF

The same reader in German ('Einführung in das Sammeln botanischer Proben bei der Feldarbeit'). OPEN PDF

Poster on "key2html" at the 17th International Symposium Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, Bonn, September 2006 OPEN PDF

Source code of the SYNOPTKEY program for online synoptic determination keys DOWNLOAD

PDF of the PowerPoint presentation on Minthostachys at the International Congress of Ethnobotany, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina, 21-24. September 2009. Please note that this file has a size of more than 8 MB! DOWNLOAD