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Google Scholar profile:  1783 citations, h-index 22, i10-index 46 (Nov 2019) https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=a9ImJDcAAAAJ&hl=en

ResearchGate profile: over 12443 reads, 1004 citations, 31.31 impact points (Nov 2019) https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lena_Struwe

ORCID ID: 0000-0001-6074-5758

 

Refereed Books

  1. Eisenman, S.W., D.E. Zaurov, K.T. Shalpykov, & Struwe (eds.). 2014. Orto Aziyanin dari osumduktoru: Ozbekistan jana Kyrgyzstan – Lekarstvennie rasteniya Sredniy Azii: Uzbekistan i Kyrgyzstan [Medicinal plants of Central Asia: Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan]. Imak Ofset. Bishkek. (In Kyrgyz and Russian).
  2. Eisenman, S. W, D. E. Zaurov, & Struwe (eds.). 2012. Medicinal Plants of Central Asia: Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. Springer, New York. 340 pp. http://www.amazon.com/Medicinal-Plants-Central-Asia-Uzbekistan/dp/1461439116
  3. Struwe, L. & V. A. Albert (eds.) 2002. Gentianaceae – Systematics and Natural History. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 652 pp. (see also authored chapters below). http://www.amazon.com/books/dp/0521809991

 

Refereed Book Chapters

  1. Struwe, L., C. Frasier, & R. G. Olmstead. (in press, 2019). Gentianales. In: Phylonyms: A Companion to the PhyloCode ( de Queiroz, P. D. Cantino, & J. Gauthier, eds.), University of California Press, Berkeley.
  2. Struwe, L. 2019. Gelsemiaceae. In: Families and Genera of Flowering Plants, vol. Asteridae-Gentianales (J. W. Kadereit & V. Bittrich, vol. eds.), Springer Verlag, Berlin.
  3. Struwe, L. K. Gibbons, B. Conn, & T. Motley. 2019. Loganiaceae (including Antoniaceae, Geniostomaceae, Spigeliaceae, and Strychnaceae). In: Families and Genera of Flowering Plants, vol. Asteridae-Gentianales (J. W. Kadereit & V. Bittrich, vol. eds.), Springer Verlag, Berlin.
  4. Struwe, L. & J. Pringle. 2019. Gentianaceae. In: Families and Genera of Vascular Plants, vol. Asteridae-Gentianales (J. W. Kadereit & V. Bittrich, vol. eds.), Springer Verlag, Berlin.
  5. Grant, J., Struwe, J. Pringle, B. von Hagen, J. Molina, & K. Lepis. 2016. Gentianaceae. Pages 1344-1353. In: Catálogo de plantas y líquenes de Colombia, vol. 1 (R. Bernal, S.R. Gradstein, & M. Celis, eds.), Instituto de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá. http://catalogoplantascolombia.unal.edu.co
  6. Lima, R. B. S, Frausin, S. Brody, L. Struwe, & A. M. Pohlit. 2015. Gentians used in South America as antimalarial‏ agents. In: The Gentianaceae, vol. 2: Biotechnology and Applications (J. J. Rybczyński, M. R. Davey, & A. Mikuła, eds.), Springer Verlag, Heidelberg & New York. http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-642-54102-5
  7. Struwe, L. Classification and evolution of the Gentianaceae. Pages: 13-35. In: The Gentianaceae: Characterization and Ecology, vol. 1 (J. J. Rybczyński, M. R. Davey, & A. Mikuła, eds.), Springer Verlag, Heidelberg & New York. http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783642540097
  8. Struwe, L., J. Allogio, L. Cobb, J. R. Grant, M. J. Jansen-Jacobs, M. Kinkade, K. B. Lepis, H. Maas-Van De Kamer, P. J.M. Maas, & M. I. Palmer. 2014. Gentianaceae. In: Flora of Guianas (S.Mota de Oliveira, vol. ed.), Utrecht University, Utrecht & Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 131 pp. http://portal.cybertaxonomy.org/flora-guianas/node/1
  9. Struwe, L., J. R. Grant, K. B. Lepis, M. F. Calió, M. Zarate, & J. Pringle. 2009. Gentianaceae. In: Catalogue of the Vascular Plants of Bolivia (M. Jørgensen, ed.), Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis. http://www.tropicos.org/Project/BC
  10. Maas, P. J. M, Struwe, & B. von Hagen. 2008. Gentianaceae. Pages 403-408. In: Nuevo Catálogo de la Flora Vascular de Venezuela (O. Hokche, P. Berry, & O. Huber, eds.), Fundación Instituto Botánico de Venezuela Dr. Tobias Lasser, Caracas.
  11. Struwe, L. 2007. Gentianaceae. In: Catálogo Anotado e Ilustrado de la Flora Vascular de los Llanos de Venezuela ( Duno, G. Aymard, & O. Huber, eds.), FUDENA, Fundación Empresas Polar, Caracas.
  12. Struwe, L. Columelliaceae, Desfontainiaceae, Loganiaceae, Plocospermataceae. Pages 108-109, 126-127, 219-221, 299-300. In: Flowering Plant Families of the American Tropics (A. Henderson, S. A. Mori, S. V. Heald, N. P. Smith, & D. W. Stevenson, eds.), Princeton University Press, Princeton. https://www.amazon.com/Flowering-Plants-Neotropics-Nathan-Smith/dp/0691116946
  13. Struwe, L. & V. A. Albert. 2004. Gelsemiaceae, Gentianaceae. Pages 164-166, 166-168. In: Flowering Plant Families of the American Tropics (A. Henderson, S. A. Mori, S. V. Heald, N. P. Smith, & D. W. Stevenson, eds.), Princeton University Press, https://www.amazon.com/Flowering-Plants-Neotropics-Nathan-Smith/dp/0691116946
  14. Struwe, L. & S. R. Jensen. Plocospermataceae. Pages: 330-332. In: Families and Genera of Flowering Plants (K. Kubitzki, ed.), vol. 7 Asteridae-Lamiales (J. W. Kadereit, vol. ed.). Springer Verlag, Berlin.
  15. Albert, V. A. & Struwe. 2002. Gentianaceae in context. Pages 1-20. In: Gentianaceae – Systematics and Natural History (L. Struwe & V. A. Albert, eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. http://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/life-sciences/plant-science/gentianaceae-systematics-and-natural-history?format=HB
    review: http://sysbio.oxfordjournals.org/content/53/5/835.extract
  16. Struwe, L., J. Kadereit, J. Klackenberg, S. Nilsson, M. Thiv, K. B. von Hagen, & V. A. Albert. 2002. Systematics, character evolution, and biogeography of Gentianaceae, including a new tribal and subtribal classification. Pp. 21-309. In: Gentianaceae – Systematics and Natural History (L. Struwe & V. A. Albert, eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  17. Struwe, L., P. J. M. Maas, O. Pihlar, & V. A. Albert. 1999. Gentianaceae. Pages 474-542. In: Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana, vol. 5 (P. E. Berry, K. Yatskievych, & B. K. Holst, eds.), Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis. https://www.amazon.com/Flora-Venezuelan-Guayana-Paul-Berry/dp/0915279711?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0
  18. Struwe, L. & V. A. Albert. 1997. Floristics, cladistics, and classification: three case studies in Gentianales. Pages 321-352. In: Plant Diversity in Malesia III (J. Dransfield, M. J. E. Coode, & D. A. Simpson, eds.), Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

 

Refereed Articles

  1. Rebozo, R. R, Struwe, & W. F. Bien. 2019. The demography of Gentiana autumnalis in populations under varying management regimes in New Jersey. Castanea XXX .
  2. Frazee L. J., Aronson, M. F. J, Kattge, J., & L. Struwe. 2019. Hardscape floristics: Functional and phylogenetic diversity of parking lot plants. Applied Vegetation Science.XXX https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/avsc.12450
  3. Blake-Mahmud, J & Struwe. 2019. Time for a change: patterns of sex expression, health and mortality in a sex-changing tree. Annals of Botany 124: 367–377. https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcz037
  4. Blake-Mahmud, J. & Struwe. 2018. Down to the wire: Late season changes in sex expression in a sexually labile tree species, Acer pensylvanicum (Sapindaceae). Trees: Structure and Function 32: 549–557. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00468-018-1655-6 .
  5. Walker, D. M, P. E. Smouse, M. Reginato, & Struwe. 2017. Cladal divergence in fungal Ophiognomonia (Gnomoniaceae: Diaporthales) shows evidence of climatic niche vicariance. Biological Journal of Linnean Society 122: 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1093/biolinnean/blx043
  6. Calió, M. F., K. B. Lepis, J. R. Pirani, & Struwe. 2017. Phylogeny of Helieae (Gentianaceae): resolving taxonomic chaos in a Neotropical clade. Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution 106: 192-208. doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2016.09.013.
  7. Favre, A., I. Michalak, C.-H. Chen, J.-C. Wang, J. Pringle, S. Matuszak, H. Sun, E. Liu, Y.-M. Yuan, Struwe, & A. N. Muellner-Riehl. 2016. Out-of-Tibet: the spatio-temporal evolution of Gentiana (Gentianaceae). Journal of Biogeography 43: 1967–1978. doi:10.1111/jbi.12840
  8. Frazee, L. J., S. Morris-Marano, J. Blake-Mahmud, & Struwe. 2016. Eat your weeds: edible and wild plants in urban environmental education and outreach. Plant Science Bulletin Summer 2016: 72-84.
  9. Poinar, G., Jr. & Struwe. 2016. An asterid flower from neotropical mid-Tertiary amber. Nature Plants 2(3): 16005. [with cover image] doi: 10.1038/NPLANTS.2016.5 http://www.nature.com/articles/nplants20165
  10. Mattera, R., T. Molnar, & Struwe. 2015. Cornus × elwinortonii and Cornus × rutgersensis (Cornaceae), new names for two artificially produced hybrids of big-bracted dogwoods. PhytoKeys 55: 93-111. doi: 10.3897/phytokeys.55.9112 http://phytokeys.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=5829
  11. Pollock, N.B, N. Howe, N, I. Irizarry, N. Lorusso, A. Kruger, K. Himmler, & Struwe. 2015. Personal BioBlitz: a new way to encourage biodiversity discovery and knowledge in k-99 education and outreach. BioScience 65 (12): 1154-1164. doi: 10.1093/biosci/biv140 http://bioscience.oxfordjournals.org/content/65/12/1154
  12. Poster, L. S., J. S. Pringle, & Struwe. 2015. Identification and descriptions of the Gentianaceae in New Jersey. Bartonia 67: 1-34. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43233851
  13. Pringle, J., L. S. Poster, & Struwe. 2015. Nomenclature and typification of the Gentianaceae in New Jersey. Bartonia 67: 35-57. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43233852
  14. Beck, A., P. Divakar, N. Zhang, M. C. Molina, & Struwe. 2014. Evidence of ancient horizontal gene transfer between fungi and the terrestrial alga Trebouxia. Organisms, Diversity, and Evolution. 15:235-248. doi: 10.1007/s13127-014-0199-x http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13127-014-0199-x
  15. Struwe, L., V. L. Soza, S. Manickam, & R. Olmstead. 2014. Gelsemiaceae (Gentianales) expanded to include the enigmatic Asian genus Pteleocarpa. Botanical Journal of Linnean Society 175: 482-496. doi: 10.1111/boj.12182 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/boj.12182/abstract
  16. Struwe, L., L. S. Poster, N. Howe, C. B. Zambell, & P. W. Sweeney. 2014. The hands-on, online learning project Flora of Rutgers Campus: campus floras as a student learning tool for plant systematics. Plant Science Bulletin 60: 159-169. doi: 10.3732/psb.1400008 http://www.academia.edu/24172013/The_making_of_a_student-driven_online_campus_flora_an_example_from_Rutgers_University
  17. Walker, D. M., L. A. Castlebury, A. Y. Rossman, & Struwe. 2013. Host conservatism or host specialization? Patterns of fungal diversification are influenced by host specificity in Ophiognomonia (Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales). Biological Journal of Linnean Society. 111: 1-16. doi: 10.1111/bij.12189  http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bij.12189/abstract
  18. Eisenman, S. & Struwe. 2013. David Fairbrothers, obituary. Taxon 62: 417-423. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.12705/622.28
  19. Eisenman, S. W., & Struwe. 2013. In remembrance: David Fairbrothers. Bartonia 66: 74-77.
  20. Eisenman, S. W., H. R. Juliani, Struwe, & J. E. Simon. 2013. Essential oil diversity in North American wild tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus L.) with comparisons to French and Kyrgyz tarragon. Industrial Crops and Products 49: 220-232. doi:10.1016/j.indcrop.2013.04.037 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0926669013002100
  21. Molina, M. C., P. K. Divakar, N. Zhang, N. Gonzalez, & Struwe. 2013. Non-developing ascospores found in apothecia of asexually reproducing lichen-forming fungi. International Microbiology. 16:145-155. doi: 10.2436/20.1501.01.189 http://revistes.iec.cat/index.php/IM/article/viewFile/73604/73351
  22. Rocha e Silva, L.F., E. Lima, M. de Vasconcellos, E. Pereira Aranha, D. Costa, E. Mustafa dos Santos, T. Mesquita da Silva, S. Reis de Morais, E. Quignard, M. Costa Alecrim, S. Nunomura, Struwe, V. de Andrade Neto, & A. Pohlit. 2013. In vitro and in vivo antimalarial activity and cytotoxicity of extracts, fractions and a substance isolated from the Amazonian plant Tachia grandiflora (Gentianaceae). Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 108: 501-507. doi: 10.1590/0074-0276108042013017 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3970616/
  23. Struwe, L. & M. Kinkade. 2013. Revision of Tachia (Gentianaceae: Helieae). Systematic Botany 38(4):1142-1159. http://dx.doi.org/10.1600/036364413X674797
  24. Eisenman, S. W., A. O. Tucker, & Struwe. 2012. Voucher specimens are essential for documenting source material used in medicinal plant investigations. Journal of Medicinally Active Plants 1: 30-43. doi 10.7275/R50K26HC http://scholarworks.umass.edu/jmap/vol1/iss1/8
  25. Molina, J.E., J. Wen, & Struwe. 2012. Systematics and biogeography of the non-viny grape relative Leea (Vitales). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 171: 354-376. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.2012.01320.x http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1095-8339.2012.01320.x/abstract
  26. Pohlit, A.M., E. V. M. dos Santos, T. C. Mesquita da Silva, S. K. Reis de Morais, S. M. Nunomura, & L. Struwe. A rare secoiridoid monoterpene and a xanthone from Tachia grandiflora Maguire & Weaver. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 44: 267-269. doi:10.1016/j.bse.2012.05.012 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S030519781200110X
  27. Eisenman, S.W., A. Poulev, Struwe, I. Raskin, & D.M. Ribnicky. 2011. Qualitative variation of anti-diabetic compounds in different tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus L.) cytotypes. Fitoterapia 82: 1062-1074. doi:10.1016/j.fitote.2011.07.003 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3164315/
  28. Eisenman, S.W. & Struwe. 2011. The global distribution of wild tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus L.; Asteraceae) cytotypes with twenty-seven new records from North America. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 58: 1199-1212. doi: 10.1007/s10722-010-9653-6 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10722-010-9653-6#/page-1
  29. Lepis, K. B., P. J. M. Maas, & Struwe. 2011. A new species of Sipapoantha from northern Brazil (Gentianaceae: Helieae). Blumea – Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants 56: 28-32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3767/000651911X568585
  30. Popovkin, A. V., K. G. Mathews, J. C. Mendes Santos, M. C. Molina, & Struwe . 2011. Spigelia genuflexa (Loganiaceae), a new geocarpic species from the Atlantic forest of northeastern Bahia, Brazil. PhytoKeys 6: 47-56. [This was the most viewed online paper in the journal until 2014, now it is the second most viewed paper] doi: 10.3897/phytokeys.6.1654 http://phytokeys.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=1384
  31. Struwe, L., P. E. Smouse, E. Heiberg, S. Haag, & R. G. Lathrop. 2011. Spatial evolutionary and ecological vicariance analysis (SEEVA), a novel approach to biogeography and speciation research, with an example from Brazilian Gentianaceae. Journal of Biogeography 38: 1841-1854. [Special Paper] doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2699.2011.02532.x http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2699.2011.02532.x/abstract
  32. Kellogg, J., G. Joseph, K. Andrae-Marobela, A. Sosome, C.G. Flint, S. Komarnytsky, G. Fear, Struwe, I. Raskin, & M. Lila. 2010. Screens-to-nature: opening doors to traditional knowledge and hands-on science education. NACTA Journal Sept 2010: 41-48. http://www.nactateachers.org/attachments/article/409/Kellogg_September_2010_NACTA_JOURNAL-10.pdf
  33. Novy, A., P. E. Smouse, J. M. Hartman, Struwe, J. Honig, C. Miller, M. Alvarez & S. Bonos. 2010. Genetic variation of Spartina alterniflora in the New York Metropolitan area and its relevance for marsh restoration. Wetlands 30: 603-608. http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs13157-010-0046-6.pdf
  34. Mathews, K. G., N. Dunne, E. York, & Struwe. 2009. A phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic revision of Bartonia (Gentianaceae-Gentianeae), based on molecular and morphological evidence. Systematic Botany 34: 162-172. doi 10.1600/036364409787602320 http://dx.doi.org/10.1600/036364409787602320
  35. Molina, J., & Struwe. 2009. Utility of secondary structure in phylogenetic reconstructions using nrDNA ITS sequences – an example from Potalieae (Gentianaceae: Asteridae). Systematic Botany 34: 414-428. doi: 10.1600/036364409788606424 http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1600/036364409788606424
  36. Struwe, L., V. A. Albert, M. F. Calió, C. Frasier, K. B. Lepis, K. G. Mathews, & J. R. Grant. 2009. Evolutionary patterns in neotropical tribe Helieae (Gentianaceae): evidence from morphology, chloroplast and nuclear DNA sequences. Taxon 58: 479-499.
    doi: 10.3417/2008040 http://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/iapt/tax/2009/00000058/00000002/art00013
  37. Struwe, L., S. Haag, E. Heiberg, & J. R. Grant. 2009. Andean speciation and vicariance in neotropical Macrocarpaea (Gentianaceae-Helieae). Annals of Missouri Botanical Garden 96: 450-469. doi: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.3417/2008040
  38. Calió, M. F., J. Pirani, & Struwe. 2008. Morphology-based phylogeny and revision of Prepusa and Senaea (Gentianaceae: Helieae) – rare endemics from eastern Brazil. Kew Bulletin 63: 169-191. doi: 10.1007/s12225-008-9030-1 http://www.jstor.org/stable/20649538
  39. Frasier, C., V. A. Albert, & Struwe. 2008. Amazonian lowland, white sand areas as ancestral regions for South American biodiversity: biogeographic and phylogenetic patterns in Potalia (Gentianaceae). Organisms, Diversity & Evolution 8: 44-57. doi:10.1016/j.ode.2006.11.003
  40. Molina, J. & Struwe. 2008. Revision of ring-gentians (Symbolanthus, Gentianaceae) from Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru, with a first assessment of conservation status. Systematics & Biodiversity 6: 477-501. doi: 10.1017/S1477200008002740
  41. Polle, J. E. W., Struwe, & E. Jin. 2008. Identification and characterization of a new strain of the unicellular green alga Dunaliella salina (Teod.) from Korea. Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology 18: 821-827. PMID: 18633277
  42. Struwe, L., S. Nilsson, & V. A. Albert. 2008. Roraimaea (Gentianaceae: Helieae) – a new gentian genus from white sands and tepuis of Brazil and Venezuela. Harvard Papers in Botany 13: 35-45. doi: 10.3100/1043-4534(2008)13[35:RGHNGF]2.0.CO;2
  43. Grant, J. R. & Struwe. 2006. Yanomamua araca (Gentianaceae: Helieae), a new genus and species from outliers of the Guayana Shield on Serra Aracá in Amazonian Brazil. Harvard Papers in Botany 11: 33-41. doi: 10.3100/1043-4534(2006)11[29:YAGANG]2.0.CO;2
  44. Struwe, L., M. P. Kinkade, & P. J. M. Maas. 2005. Two new Brazilian species of Tachia (Gentianaceae: Helieae). Blumea 50: 457-462. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3767/000651905X622707
  45. Gould, K. R. & Struwe. 2004. Phylogeny and evolution of Symbolanthus and Wurdackanthus (Gentianaceae-Helieae) in the Guayana Highlands and Andes, based on ribosomal 5S-NTS sequences. Annals of Missouri Botanical Garden 91: 438-446. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3298619
  46. Mansion, G. & Struwe. 2004. Generic delimitation and phylogenetic relationships within the subtribe Chironiinae (Chironieae: Gentianaceae) with special reference to Centaurium: evidence from nrDNA and cpDNA sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 32: 951-977. doi: 10.3732/ajb.91.12.2069
  47. Molina, J. & Struwe. 2004. Neuburgia novocaledonica, comb. nov. and the first record of domatia in the family Loganiaceae. Australian Systematic Botany 17: 399-406. doi:10.1071/SB03021
  48. Struwe, L. & V. A. Albert. Monograph of neotropical Potalia (Gentianaceae: Potalieae). Systematic Botany 29: 670-701. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1600/0363644041744428
  49. Struwe, L. & K. Gould. 2004. Redefinition of Symbolanthus to include Wurdackanthus (Gentianaceae – Helieae). Novon 14: 354-359. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3393300
  50. Bischoff, J. F., R. F. Sullivan, N. L. Hywel-Jones, Struwe, & J. F. White, Jr. 2003. Resurrection of Blistum tomentosum and its exclusion from Polycephalomyces (Hyphomycetes, Deuteromycota) based on 28S rDNA sequence data. Mycotaxon 86: 433-444. http://www.mycotaxon.com/vol/abstracts/86/86-433.html
  51. Grant, J. R. & Struwe. 2003. De Macrocarpaeae Grisebach (ex Gentianaceis) speciebus novis III: Six new species of moon-gentians (Macrocarpaea, Gentianaceae: Helieae) from Parque Nacional Podocarpus, Ecuador. Harvard Papers in Botany 8: 61-81. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41761781
  52. Struwe, L. Revision of Bolivian Symbolanthus (Gentianaceae – Helieae). Harvard Papers in Botany 8: 19-24. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41761777
  53. Struwe, L. 2003. Two new winged species of Symbolanthus (Gentianaceae: Helieae) from Colombia. Novon 13: 133-140. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3393578
  54. Struwe, L. & R. E. Weaver, Jr. 2001. Lisianthius perkinsiae, a new name for Lisianthius acuminatus Perkins (Gentianaceae: Potalieae). Taxon 50: 1161-1162.
  55. Grant, J. R. & L. Struwe. 2001. Macrocarpaeae Grisebach (Gentianaceae) Species Novae seu notabiles Neotropicae I: An introduction to the genus Macrocarpaea and three new species from Colombia, Ecuador, and Guyana. Harvard Papers in Botany 5: 489-498. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41761617
  56. Thiv, M., Struwe, & J. W. Kadereit. 1999 [2000]. The phylogenetic relationships and evolution of the Canarian laurel forest endemic Ixanthus viscosus (Alt.) Griseb. (Gentianaceae): evidence from matK and ITS sequence variation, and floral morphology and anatomy. Plant Systematics & Evolution 218: 299-317. doi: 10.1007/BF01089233
  57. Struwe, L. & V. A. Albert. 1999. Nomenclatural issues in Helieae (Gentianaceae): a response to Zijlstra et al. Harvard Papers in Botany 4: 293.
  58. Thiv, M., Struwe, V. A. Albert, & J. W. Kadereit. 1999. The phylogenetic relationships of Saccifolium bandeirae Maguire & Pires (Gentianaceae) reconsidered. Harvard Papers in Botany 4: 519-526. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41761588
  59. Struwe, L. & V. A. Albert. 1998. Lisianthius (Gentianaceae), its probable homonym Lisyanthus, and the priority of Helia over Irlbachia as its substitute. Harvard Papers in Botany 3: 63-71. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41761556
  60. Struwe, L. & V. A. Albert. 1998. Six new species of Gentianaceae from the Guayana Shield. Harvard Papers in Botany 3: 181-197. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41761568
  61. Struwe, L., M. Thiv, J. Kadereit, T. Motley, A. S-R. Pepper, J. Rova, K. Potgieter, P. White, and V. A. Albert. 1998. Saccifolium (Saccifoliaceae), an endemic of Sierra de la Neblina on the Brazilian-Venezuelan frontier, is related to a temperate-alpine lineage of Gentianaceae. Harvard Papers in Botany 3: 199-214. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41761569
  62. Albert, V. A. & L. Struwe. 1997. Phylogeny and classification of Voyria (saprophytic Gentianaceae). Brittonia 49: 466-479. http://www.jstor.org/stable/2807736
  63. Struwe, L., P. J. M. Maas, & V. A. Albert. 1997. Aripuana cullmaniorum, a new genus and species of Gentianaceae from white sands of southeastern Amazonas, Brazil. Harvard Papers in Botany 2: 235-253. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41761549
  64. Farris, J. S., M. Källersjö, V. A. Albert, M. Allard, A. Anderberg, B. Bowditch, C. Bult, J. M. Carpenter, T. M. Crowe, J. De Laet, K. Fitzhugh, D. Frost, P. Goloboff, C. J. Humphries, U. Jondelius, D. Judd, P. O. Karis, D. Lipscomb, M. Luckow, D. Mindell, J. Muona, K. Nixon, W. Presch, O. Seberg, M. E. Siddall, L. Struwe, A. Tehler, J. Wenzel, Q. Wheeler, & W. Wheeler. 1996. Explanation. Cladistics 11: 211-218.
  65. Bremer, B., R. G. Olmstead, L. Struwe, & J. A. Sweere. 1994. rbcL sequences support exclusion of Retzia, Desfontainia, and Nicodemia from the Gentianales. Plant Systematics and Evolution 190: 213-230. doi: 10.1007/BF00986194
  66. Struwe, L., V. A. Albert, & B. Bremer. 1994 [1995]. Cladistics and family level classification of the Gentianales. Cladistics 10: 175-206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/clad.1994.1011
  67. Bremer, B. & L. Struwe. 1992. Phylogeny of the Rubiaceae and the Loganiaceae: congruence or conflict between morphological and molecular data? American Journal of Botany 79: 1171-1184. http://www.jstor.org/stable/2445217

 

Non-Refereed Scientific Publications and Reports

  1. Struwe, L. From seeds to symbols: Dandelion design in our lives. Design Observer, https://designobserver.com/feature/dandelion-design/39741
  2. Nikitas, J. & Struwe. 2016. Brief review of INCI names, botanical nomenclature of cosmetics ingredients. AHPA Report January 2016: 9-10.
  3. Novy, A., J. M. Hartman, Struwe, P. Smouse, J. Honig, C. Miller, & S. Bonos. 2008. Patterns of genetic variation of Spartina alterniflora in marshes of the New York metropolitan area and significance for marsh restoration. Report to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  4. Peters, W., M. P. Kinkade, A. M. Pohlit, & Struwe. 2005. Tachia field guide. Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, & Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônica (INPA), Manaus, Brazil. http://gentian.rutgers.edu/reffiles/Tachia_brochure_English.pdf
  5. Peters, W., M. F. Calió, M. P. Kinkade, A. M. Pohlit, & Struwe. 2005. Guia de Campo para Tachia. Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, & Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônica (INPA), Manaus, Brazil. http://gentian.rutgers.edu/reffiles/Tachia_brochure_Portuguese.pdf
  6. Peters, W., R. Cortés-B., M. P. Kinkade, A. M. Pohlit, & Struwe. 2005. Guía de Campo de Tachia. Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, & Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônica (INPA), Manaus, Brazil. http://gentian.rutgers.edu/reffiles/Tachia_brochure_Spanish.pdf
  7. Struwe, L. 2004. Curly-grass fern and Eel-grass. In: Encyclopedia of New Jersey. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick.
  8. Struwe, L. Gentianales. In: Encyclopedia of Life Science, MacMillan Publishers. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1038/npg.els.0003732/full
  9. Lindroth, C. ( Struwe, ed.) 1993. Våra skalbaggar. Fältbiologerna, Stockholm. [Facsimile edition of entomologist Carl Lindroth’s guide to Swedish beetles.]

 

Non-Refereed Educational Publications and Materials

  1. Shappell, L., J. Blake, B. Angell, & Struwe. 2015. Field guide to weedy plants of the Eastern US. Chrysler Herbarium, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~struwe/weeds/NJWeedsFieldguide2014comp.pdf
  2. Shappell, L., J. Blake, B. Angell, & Struwe. 2015. Weedy grasses & grass-like plants of the Eastern US. Chrysler Herbarium, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~struwe/weeds/fieldguide2015GRASSEScomp.pdf
  3. Shappell, L., J. Blake-Mahmud, B. Angell, & Struwe. 2014. Field guide to weedy plants of New Jersey, v. 2.0.  Chrysler Herbarium, Rutgers University, available online. [v. 1.1 published 2013]
  4. Struwe, L. 2016 (most recent version). Field identification of the 50 most common plant families in temperate regions (including agricultural, horticultural, and wild species). Rutgers University. (updated versions since 2009) [used widely, e.g., Lethbridge College (Canada), Missouri Botanical Garden, Rutgers University Master Gardener program, State Botanical Garden of Georgia, Tennessee Tech University, University of California Master Gardeners, University of Kent (UK), Univ. Vermont, Washington State University]. http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/plants/plantsystematics/Identifying_50_major_plant_families.pdf
  5. Struwe, L. Navigating the world of sources, copyrights, and licenses for online images a little guide for college students. Rutgers University.
  6. Struwe, L. Academic Integrity at Rutgers University, a guide for students and faculty. Rutgers, continuously updated since 2009. [used as course handout at Rutgers]
  7. Struwe, L. & C. Zambell. 2011. Phylogenetic Analysis Flow Chart. Rutgers University. http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/plants/plantsystematics/Phylo_analysis_flowchart.pdf
  8. Dushenkov, V., J. Akimaliev, K. C. Buriev, M. A. Lila, Y. Nuraliev, G. Pichkhadz, Struwe, J. F. White, G. J. Zylstra, & I. Raskin. 2008. The role of the ICBG program in building new pharmaceutical capabilities in Central Asia. Proceedings of the 1st Congress of Phytotherapists of Tajikistan. Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
  9. Struwe, L., S. Dushenkov, S. Eisenman, M. Tadych, & I. Raskin. International education in biodiversity and biodocumentation – collaborative approaches. Pp. 272-280 in Ecological Characteristics of Biodiversity. Khorog, Tajikistan: Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan. The Third Republican Scientific Conference “Ecological characteristic of biological diversity”: International Pamir Biodiversity Conference, Khorog City, Tajikistan, Jul 25-26, 2007.
  10. Struwe, L. Developed On-Line Subject Research Guide on Botany and Plant Systematics, Rutgers Libraries. [Maintained by librarian Martin Kesselman since 2006.] http://libguides.rutgers.edu/botany

 

Software and Software Manuals

  1. Struwe, L. & E. Heiberg, 2010. SEEVA Manual version 1.00. On-line publication, Rutgers University. Available at http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~struwe/seeva/SEEVAmanual_v1.00.pdf (For SEEVA Matlab software)

 

Book and Software Reviews

  1. Spitz, L., & Struwe. 2012. Book review of Aquatic Plants of Pennsylvania by A. Rhoads & T. Block. Plant Science Bulletin 58(3): 137.
  2. Struwe, L. 1998. Book review of Flora of Australia, vol. 28. Gentianales. Brittonia 50: 416-418.
  3. Struwe, L. 1996. Book review of Vascular plants of Russia and adjacent states (the former USSR). Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 123: 71.
  4. Struwe, L. & V. A. Albert. 1994. Another apple for the tree of knowledge. Cladistics 10: 88-95. (review of MacClade: Analysis of Phylogeny and Character Evolution, W. P. Maddison & D. R. Maddison, 1992, Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA).

 

Published Abstracts for Presentations

  1. Smith, A., Struwe, L., Stenn, K., Soltis, D., & P. Soltis. 2019. How many ways are there to make a nectar spur? Studies in the nasturtiums (Tropaeolum). Botany 2019 conference, Tucson, AZ, July 27-31, 2019.
  2. Stenn, K. & Struwe. 2019. The colleters of Pentas (Rubiaceae: Gentianales): Morphology, anatomy, and search for their function. Botany 2019 conference, Tucson, AZ, July 27-31, 2019.
  3. Struwe, L. 2019. iNaturalist as a tool for biodiversity engagement, formal and informal education, and campus species inventories. Botany 2019 conference, Tucson, AZ, July 27-31, 2019.
  4. Helsel, R., N. Howe, M. King, Struwe, & D. Waters. 2019. The life after digitization: examples from the lichen and bryophyte collections at Chrysler Herbarium (Rutgers University, New Jersey. Third Annual Digital Data in Biodiversity Research Conference, New Haven, CT, June 10-12, 2019.
  5. King, M., J. Borden, D. Jaikumar, G. Donato, R. Helsel, E. Popp, K. Svoboda, E. Tillett, M. Furci, & Struwe. 2019. The broadest impacts: The inadvertent and unexpected building of life skills from biodiversity collection digitization in Rutgers’ undergraduate Herbarium Army. Third Annual Digital Data in Biodiversity Research Conference, New Haven, CT, June 10-12, 2019
  6. Struwe, L., M. Aronson, T. Besancon, M. Heberling, N. Howe, & M. King. 2019. Fostering engagement and discovery using digital data: examples from iNaturalist and other observation platforms and herbarium specimen data. Third Annual Digital Data in Biodiversity Research Conference, New Haven, CT, June 10-12, 2019
  7. Blake-Mahmud, J. & Struwe. 2018. Time for a change: patterns of sex expression, health, and mortality in striped maple (Acer pensylvanicum). Botany 2018 conference, Rochester, MN, July 21-25, 2018.
  8. King, M., M. Aronson, S. Irelan, & Struwe. 2018. The MAM project at Rutgers University – Digitization of the Mid-Atlantic Flora to investigate urban floristic changes. Botany 2018 conference, Rochester, MN, July 21-25, 2018.
  9. Struwe, L. 2018. BotanyDepot – a new depository for free teaching resources for informal and formal botanical education. Botany 2018 conference, Rochester, MN, July 21-25, 2018.
  10. Struwe, L. 2018. Toxic plants in the emergency room – fast and furious botanical role play. Botany 2018 conference, Rochester, MN, July 21-25, 2018.
  11. Struwe, L., R. Setubal, C. Frasier, & J. Molina. 2018. A toxic story: Phylogeny and classification of Strychnos (Loganiaceae). Botany 2018 conference, Rochester, MN, July 21-25, 2018.
  12. Struwe, L. The love and hate of dandelions: The botanical background for symbolism of dandelions in contemporary society. Botany 2018 conference, Rochester, MN, July 21-25, 2018.
  13. Huber, D., Frazee, L., & Struwe. 2018. Green space and lawn management: a snapshot of grounds operations in the NYC–PHL–NJ metropolitan area. ESA Mid-Atlantic Chapter conference, Newark, NJ, April 7, 2018.
  14. Wiebalk, C., L. Frazee, & Struwe. 2018. Early seedling growth rates of Plantago rugelii (Plantaginaceae) from urban and rural populations. ESA Mid-Atlantic Chapter conference, Newark, NJ, April 7, 2018.
  15. Blake-Mahmud, J. & Struwe. 2017. Sugars, stress, and sex-change: environmental sex determination in striped maple. Botany 2017 conference, Fort Worth, TX, June 24-28, 2017.
  16. Frazee, L.J., E.J. Green, & Struwe. 2017. Ruderal strategists and generalist dispersers in a novel urban hardscape habitat. ESA conference, Portland, OR, August 6-11, 2017.
  17. Nucci, Mary L., Calamia, A., Kaskoun, K. & Struwe. 2017. The love and hate of weeds: An interdisciplinary analysis of opinions in media, metaphors and biological facts. Semiotics of Plant-Human Sociality Conference: Phytocommunicability across disciplines, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, February 24, 2017.
  18. Struwe, L. Teaching about biodiversity in the age of digital distraction and opportunity – learning how, when, and what? BioSyst-EU 2017, 17 August 2017, Gothenburg, Sweden.
  19. Struwe, L. The love and hate of weeds: The love and hate of dandelions in contemporary society. Semiotics of Plant-Human Sociality Conference: Phytocommunicability across disciplines, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, February 24, 2017.
  20. Struwe, L. & N. Howe. 2017. Discovery and learning of everyday biodiversity using iNaturalist-driven bioblitzes and campus inventories. 4th Life Discovery – Doing Science Education conference, Norman, OK, October 19-21, 2017.
  21. Struwe, L. & M. King. 2017. How to create opportunities in research, education, and outreach through the formation of an undergraduate Herbarium Army. Association of Southeastern Biologists Meeting, Montgomery, AL, March 29-31 – April 1, 2017.
  22. Struwe, L., T. Livshultz, H. Hettling, R. Scharn, & A. Antonelli. Progress in Gentianales Systematics:  Molecular Phylogeny, Morphological Evolution and Divergence Times of a Cosmopolitan Asterid Order. XIX International Botanical Congress, Shenzhen, China, July 23-29, 2017.
  23. Struwe, L. & G. Poinar. 2016. Hidden in collections: Strychnos electri, the first asterid fossil found in neotropical amber. Botany 2016. Savannah, GA, July 30-August 3, 2016.
  24. Blake-Mahmud, J. & Struwe. 2016. Late season changes in sex expression in striped maple, Acer pensylvanicum (Sapindaceae). Botany 2016. Savannah, GA, July 30-August 3, 2016.
  25. Struwe, L., A. Calamia, M. Pitt, & M. L. Nucci. 2016. The love and hate of weeds – an interdisciplinary analysis of opinions in media, metaphors and biological facts. Botany 2016. Savannah, GA, July 30-August 3, 2016.
  26. Ray, J., R. Artigues, J. Azzolini, R. Buczynski, V. Cusimano, R. Fastige, G. Hess, N. Howe, M. King, T. Lin, C. Olivares, R. Rodriguez, A. Sun, & Struwe. 2016. The undergraduate Herbarium Army at Rutgers University: Promoting interaction between students and scientific collections in teaching, research, and outreach. Botany 2016, Savannah, GA, July 30-August 3, 2016. [poster]
  27. Mumich, M. M., K. Reeds, & Struwe. 2016. Women of the Chrysler Herbarium: Barbara F. Palser and Erica M. Frank. Botany 2016, Savannah, GA, July 30-August 3, 2016. [poster]
  28. King, M., R. Buzcynski, J. White, & Struwe. 2016. It Takes an Army: How a legion of undergraduates is updating the Chrysler Herbarium. Consortium of Northeastern Herbaria meeting, Providence, RI, June 29, 2016.
  29. Blake, J. & Struwe. 2015. Temporal and environmental dimensions of variable sex expression in striped maple, Acer pensylvanicum (Sapindaceae. Botany 2015, Edmonton, Canada, July 25-29, 2015.
  30. Blake, J. & Struwe. 2015. #notthatkindofweed: Using spontaneous weedy plants in elementary to college level education. Botany 2015, Edmonton, Canada, July 25-29, 2015.
  31. Blake, J., L. Frazee, A. Bhattacharjee, A. Sharma, & Struwe. 2015. Patterns of plant species diversity in extreme urban environments. Botany 2015, Edmonton, Canada, July 25-29, 2015.
  32. Blake, J. & Struwe. 2015. Environmental dimensions of variable sex expression in striped maple, Acer pensylvanicum (Sapindaceae). ESA conference, Baltimore, MD, August 9-14, 2015.
  33. L. & L. Struwe. 2015. Patterns of plant species diversity and sexual reproduction in extreme urban environments. ESA conference, Baltimore, MD, August 9-14, 2015.
  34. Struwe, L. 2015. Teaching botany skills to a new student generation formed by our digital and instant world – learning how, when, and what? Botany 2015, Edmonton, Canada, July 25-29, 2015.
  35. Struwe, L., N. Howe, I. Irizarry, N. Lorusso, A. Kruger, N. Pollock, & S. R. Loarie. 2015 Personal BioBlitzing increases biodiversity awareness, excitement of science, and engages people at all educational and age levels. Botany 2015, Edmonton, Canada, July 25-29, 2015.
  36. Cullen, N., L. Frazee, & Struwe. 2015. The effects of urbanization on the growth and reproduction of the common yellow wood sorrel (Oxalis stricta). Aresty Undergraduate Research Symposium, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, April 24, 2015.
  37. Capik, J., T. Molnar, R. Mattera, & Struwe. 2015. Botanical nomenclature in the garden: two hybrid dogwoods get their own scientific names. 2015 Annual Meeting, American Society for Horticultural Science Northeast Region. Newark, Delaware, January 5-7, 2015.
  38. Calió, M. F., K. B. Lepis, J. R. Pirani & Struwe. 2014. New insights into the generic circumscription of Helieae (Gentianaceae). VI International Rubiaceae and Gentianales Conference, Salvador – Brazil, October 19-22, 2014.
  39. Mathews, K, & Struwe. 2014. Intertribal and interspecific relationships of Spigelia (Loganiaceae). VI International Rubiaceae and Gentianales Conference, Salvador – Brazil, October 19-22, 2014.
  40. Bhattacharjee, A., J. Blake-Mahmud, L. Frazee, & Struwe. 2014. Weeds under your car: island biogeography in an urban setting. Botany 2014, Boise, ID, July 26-30, 2014. [poster]
  41. Blake-Mahmud, J., & Struwe. 2014. Community assembly dynamics over small spatio-temporal scales: an example from fence posts in Costa Rica. Botany 2014, Boise, ID, July 26-30, 2014. [poster]
  42. Frazee, L., S. Morris-Marano, & Struwe 2014. Urban environmental education and outreach using edible, wild, and weedy plants. Botany 2014, Boise, ID, July 26-30, 2014. [poster]
  43. Jackson, A. W., J. Grabosky, & Struwe, 2014. Physiological and morphological variation within the hard maple complex. Botany 2014, Boise, ID, July 26-30, 2014.
  44. Struwe, L., A. Anholt, J. Baumgarten, N. Howe, N. Pollock. 2014. Personal Bioblitz: a new way to encourage biodiversity knowledge in K-99 education and outreach. Botany 2014, Boise, ID, July 26-30, 2014 [poster]
  45. Struwe, L., V. Soza, S. Manickam, & R. Olmstead. 2014. Enigmatic Pteleocarpa finds a new home in Gelsemiaceae (Gentianales). Botany 2014, Boise, ID, July 26-30, 2014.
  46. Shappell, L. J., J. M. Hartman, & Struwe. 2014. Hope on the invasion front of Japanese stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum) in headwater wetlands. International Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting. Portland, OR. May 2014 [poster]
  47. Shappell, L.J., J.M. Hartman, & Struwe. 2014. Hope on the invasion front of Japanese stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum) in headwater wetlands. New Jersey Water Environment Association annual conference. Atlantic City, NJ. May 2014 [poster]
  48. Shappell, L. J., Struwe, J. G. Ehrenfeld. 2013. Japanese stiltgrass dominance as a reflection of flooding in headwater wetlands. Botany 2013, New Orleans, LA, July 27-31 2013.
  49. Struwe, L. & L. Joseph. 2013. Botanical accuracy and inaccuracy in commercial products – should botanists care? Botany 2013, New Orleans, LA, July 27-31 2013.
  50. Blake, J., & Struwe. 2013. Using weeds in public outreach: eating, drinking, and appreciating weeds at Rutgers Day. Botany 2013, New Orleans, LA, 27-31 July 2013. [poster]
  51. Blake, J., L. Palatini, & Struwe. 2013. Do weed biodiversity patterns in urban parking lots fit colonization models of classic island biogeography? Botany 2013, New Orleans, LA, July 27-31 2013. [poster]
  52. Poster, L. S., J. Pringle, & Struwe. 2013. Ecology and conservation of rare gentians in New Jersey. Botany 2013, New Orleans, LA, July 27-31 2013.
  53. Struwe, L., Calió, & K. Lepis. 2013. White-sand areas as ancestral habitats in Amazonia: Evidence from phylogenetics of Helieae and Potalieae (Gentianaceae). ATBC conference, San Jose, Costa Rica, June 24-28 2013.
  54. Spitz, L., C. B. Zambell, P. W. Sweeney, & Struwe. 2012. FoRC: Flora of Rutgers Campus as an educational research project. Botany 2012, Columbus, OH, 7-11 July 2012. [poster]
  55. Walker, D.M., Struwe, L. A. Castlebury, A. Y. Rossman. 2012. Host niche conservatism or specialization? Evolutionary host patterns in Ophiognomonia (Diaporthales: Ascomycota) and the relationship of species diversification to ecological vicariance and plant host niches. Botany 2012, Columbus, OH, 7-11 July 2012.
  56. Walker, D.M., Struwe, L. A. Castlebury, A. Y. Rossman, J. F. White. 2012. Coevolution or host jumping? Host-plant association may influence speciation in Ophiognomonia (Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales). American Phytopathological Society, Potomac Division, Winchester, VA, Mar 14-16, 2012.
  57. Calió, M.F., K.B. Lepis, J.R. Pirani & Struwe. 2011. New insights into the generic circumscription of Helieae (Gentianaceae). IBC 2011, Melbourne.
  58. Struwe, L., Graziose, S. Brody, M. Sugumaran, P. Smith, I. Raskin, and A. Pohlit. 2011. Tropical Fagraea and Tachia (Gentianaceae) as potential sources of antimalarial treatments. Botany 2011, St. Louis, MI, July 2011.
  59. Novy, A., P. Smouse, J.M. Hartman, Struwe, J. Honig, C. Miller, & S. Bonos. 2011. Genetic variation of Spartina alterniflora Loisel. in the New York Metropolitan area and its relevance for marsh restoration. Botany 2011, St. Louis, MO, Jul 2011
  60. Brody, S., R. Graziose, I. Raskin, & Struwe. 2010. Malarial Curatives from Northeast United States. 1st Annual Conference of the American Council for Medicinally Active Plants, Jul 20-23, 2010 – Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA. [poster]
  61. Chuaypradit, V., R. Graziose, & Struwe. Dogwoods: a new anti-malarial drug? 1st Annual Conference of the American Council for Medicinally Active Plants, July 20-23 2010, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA. [poster]
  62. Struwe, L. & Sasha Eisenman. On the importance of being vouchered, identified, classified, and properly documented in botanical bioprospecting. 1st Annual Conference of the American Council for Medicinally Active Plants, July 20-23 2010, Rutgers, New Brunswick, NJ.
  63. Molina, J., J. Wen, & Struwe. 2010. Phylogeny and biogeography of Leeaceae (Vitales): Laurasian Tertiary dispersals to Gondwanan continents. International Conference on New Frontiers in Plant Systematics and Evolution. Beijing, China, 7-9 July 2010.
  64. Ciotir, C., J. Freeland, K. Mathews, Struwe, & B. Korol. 2010. Phylogeography of Bartonia species in North America and conservation implications of branched Bartonia, a possible new species for Ontario. 2010 SPNHC-CBA-ABC Joint Conference, Ottawa, Canada, May-June 2010.
  65. Graziose, R., C. Lategan, P. Smith, Struwe, & I. Raskin. 2010. Antimalarial activity of plants used by the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. Botany 2010, Providence, RI, Aug 2010.
  66. Struwe, L. & S. Eisenman. 2010. On the importance of being vouchered, identified, classified, and properly documented in botanical bioprospecting, 1st Annual Conference of the American Council for Medicinally Active Plants, Rutgers, July 2010.
  67. Struwe, L., E. Heiberg, S. Haag, R. G. Lathrop, & P. E. Smouse. 2010. Tracking evolutionary clades across the space-time-environmental continuum. Botany 2010, Providence, RI, Aug 2010.
  68. Struwe, L., K. G. Mathews, M. Molina, & A. Popovkin. 2010. Polite Spigelias: Genuflexing infructescences in a new species of Loganiaceae. Botany 2010, Providence, RI, Aug 2010.
  69. Brody, S., R. Graziose, I. Raskin, Struwe, & C. Lategan. 2010. Malaria curatives from Northeast United States. Botany 2010, Providence, RI, Aug 2010.
  70. Tessler, M., & Struwe. 2010. Hymenodon (Rhizogoniaceae): exploring evolution and disjunction in a tropical moss genus. Botany 2010, Providence, RI, Aug 2010.
  71. Novy, A., P. E. Smouse, J. M. Hartman, Struwe, J. Honig, C. Miller, M. Alvarez, & S. Bonos. 2010. An evolutionary ecology approach to marsh restoration with Spartina alterniflora. Evolution 2010, Portland, OR, Jul 2010.
  72. Sharma, A., A. Novy, S. Bonos & Struwe. 2010. New Jersey’s Swamp Pink: Genetic diversity and what it means for conservation. 24th National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR), Missoula, MT, 15-17 Apr, 2010 [poster by mentored Aresty undergraduate student, selected presentation out of 2600 submitted abstracts]
  73. Eisenman, S., A. Poulev, Struwe, & I. Raskin. 2009. Phytochemical variation in North American populations of wild tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus). Botany 2009, Snowbird, UT, Jul 2009.
  74. Struwe, L. & S. Eisenman. 2008. Good Botanical Practices in Pharmaceutical Studies. NRF (KISC)/GIBEX – Africa Workshop on developing novel strategies for natural product-based drug discovery for tropical diseases, 3-6 Nov 2008, Cape Town, South Africa.
  75. Dahle, G., J. Grabosky, & Struwe. 2008. Anatomical study to determine vessel to fiber ratio along Norway maple (Acer platanoides) branches. HortScience 43(3): 594
  76. Eisenman, S. W., A. Poulev, Struwe, & I. Raskin. 2008. Genetic and phytochemical variation in the medicinal plant wild tarragon Artemisia dracunculus L.). 2008 Annual Meeting of Northeast Region of American Society for Horticultural Science, Jan 3-5, 2008, New Brunswick, NJ. [poster]
  77. Eisenman, S.W., A. Novy, R. Raviram, Struwe, S. Bonos, & J. Grabosky. 2008. Assessing the genetic diversity of an ex situ germplasm collection of dawn redwoods (Metasequoia glyptostroboides Hu et Cheng). HortScience 43(3): 591.
  78. Kelsey, S., S. Eisenman, & Struwe. 2008. The establishment and persistence of plants introduced to New Jersey by solid ballast on ships. Botany 2008, Vancouver, 26-30 Jul 2008. (awarded The Emanuel Rudolph Award from the Botanical Society of America for the best student paper on a historical subject in botany)
  79. Novy, A., J. M. Hartman, P. Smouse, Struwe, C. Miller, W. Skaradek, & S. Bonos. 2008. Can population genetics studies of Spartina alterniflora (Smooth Cordgrass) affect marsh restoration horticultural practices? 2008 Annual Meeting of Northeast Region of American Society for Horticultural Science, Jan 3-5 2008, New Brunswick, NJ.
  80. Raviram, R., S. Eisenman, A. Novy, S. Bonos, & Struwe. 2008. Assessing the genetic diversity in an ex situ germplasm collection of dawn redwoods (Metasequoia glyptostroboides). Botany 2008, Vancouver, 26-30 Jul 2008.
  81. Raviram, R., A. Novy, S. Eisenman, Struwe, S. Bonos, & J. Grabosky. 2008. Assessing the genetic diversity of an ex situ germplasm collection of dawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides) trees. 2008 Annual Meeting of Northeast Region of American Society for Horticultural Science, Jan 3-5 2008, New Brunswick, NJ. [poster]
  82. Struwe, L., E. Heiberg, S. Haag, & J. Grant. Comparative ecological analysis of sympatric and allopatric species and clades in the Andes. Botany 2008, Vancouver, 26-30 Jul 2008.
  83. Struwe, L., R. Lathrop, & P. Smouse. 2007. Biogeography and environmental response through time using spatial evolutionary ecological vicariance analysis (SEEVA) in neotropical gentians. Botany 2007, Chicago, 7-11 Jul 2007.
  84. Frasier, C. & Struwe. 2006. A glimpse into the family tree of Loganiaceae, with a close look at Strychnos, using ITS sequences and secondary structure. 3rd International Rubiaceae conference, Leuven, 18-21 Sept 2006.
  85. Struwe, L., R. G. Lathrop, & P. E. Smouse. 2006. Spatial Evolutionary and Ecological Vicariance Analysis of Biodiversity – a new interdisciplinary approach with an example from neotropical Gentianaceae. 3rd International Rubiaceae conference, Leuven, 18-21 Sept 2006.
  86. Eisenman, S. H. E. Clennon, K. Dulatas, & Struwe. 2006. Ballast dumps from the late 1800’s and the introduction of non-native species to the eastern United States. Botany 2006, Chico, CA, 28 Jul-3 Aug 2006. [poster]
  87. Frasier, C. & Struwe. 2006. A glimpse into the family tree of Strychnos (Loganiacecae) using ITS sequences. Botany 2006, Chico, CA, 28 Jul-3 Aug 2006.
  88. Lepis, K. B., D. Kulakowski, & Struwe. 2006. A new taxonomic classification for Chelonanthus (Gentianaceae) as supported by ribosomal nuclear, chloroplast and morphological data. Botany 2006, Chico, CA, 28 Jul-3 Aug 2006. [poster]
  89. Molina, J., E. Green, & Struwe. 2006. Phenology and pollination of the ancestral grape relative Leea (Leeaceae/Vitaceae). Botany 2006, Chico, CA, 28 Jul-3 Aug, 2006. [poster]
  90. Struwe, L., R. G. Lathrop, & P. E. Smouse. 2006. Spatial Evolutionary and Ecological Vicariance Analysis of Biodiversity – a new interdisciplinary approach. Botany 2006, Chico, CA, 28 Jul-3 Aug 2006.
  91. Mylecraine, K. A, G. L. Zimmermann, J. E. Kuser, Struwe, & P. E. Smouse. 2006. Developing Management and Restoration Strategies for Atlantic White-Cedar Based on Regional Patterns of Genetic Variation. Symposium: The Ecology and Management of Atlantic White-Cedar, Atlantic City, NJ, 6-8 Jun 2006.
  92. Lepis, K. B., D. Kulakowski, & Struwe. 2006. A new taxonomic classification for Chelonanthus (Gentianaceae) as supported by ribosomal nuclear, chloroplast and morphological data. New York Area Plant Molecular Biology Meeting (NYAPMB), The New York Botanical Garden, 16 May 2006.
  93. Kulakowski, D., K. B. Lepis, & Struwe. 2006. Infraspecific variation and evaluation of nuclear versus chloroplast sequence data in a neotropical species complex (Chelonanthus alatus: Gentianaceae). NYAPMB, The New York Botanical Garden, 16 May 2006. [poster]
  94. Calió, F. A., J. R. Pirani, W. Peters, & Struwe. 2005. Prepusa and Senaea (Helieae-Gentianaceae): endangered and endemic genera from Brazil with six-merous flowers. IBC 2005, Vienna, Austria, 17-23 Jul 2005.
  95. Lepis, K. B., A. Gorczyca, & L. Struwe. 2005. Common weeds to rare habitat specialists: Speciation and distribution patterns of Chelonanthus within South America. IBC 2005, Vienna, Austria, 17-23 Jul 2005.
  96. Struwe, L. 2 Gentians were not always blue – the why, when, and where of gentian evolution. IBC 2005, Vienna, Austria, 17-23 Jul 2005. [keynote address]
  97. Gorczyca, A., B. Lepis, & L. Struwe. 2005. Determining the boundaries within the species complex Chelonanthus viridiflorus. Northeastern Ecology and Evolution Conference (NEEC), Penn State University, State College, PA, 18-20 Mar 2005.
  98. Frasier, C. & Struwe. 2005. A phylogenetic inquiry into the angiosperm genus Strychnos (Loganiaceae) using ITS sequences. NEEC, Penn State University, State College, PA, 18-20 Mar 2005.
  99. Kinkade, M., A. M. Pohlit & Struwe. 2005. Revision of Tachia (Gentianaceae): speciation patterns in South America using phylogenetic data from morphology and DNA. NEEC, Penn State University, State College, PA, 18-20 Mar 2005.
  100. Miarmi, P, S.Haag, W. Peters, M. Kinkade, R. Lathrop, & Struwe. 2005. Evaluation of environmental-ecological data as a factor in distributional patterns in a Latin American plant genus using GIS. NEEC, Penn State University, State College, PA, 18-20 Mar 2005. [poster]
  101. Lepis, K., Gorczyca, & L. Struwe. 2005. Chelonanthus alatus (Gentianaceae), widely distributed weeds to narrow endemics: where do you draw the species lines? NEEC, Penn State University, State College, PA, 18-20 Mar 2005.
  102. Molina, J. & L. Struwe. 2005. The phylogeny and floral ecology of Leeaceae, NEEC, Penn State University, State College, PA, 18-20 Mar 2005.
  103. Peters, W., M. Kinkade, A. M. Pohlit, & Struwe. 2005. A trilingual field guide to Latin American Tachia (Gentianaceae) to aid in field identification of an anti-malarial plant genus, NEEC, Penn State University, State College, PA, 18-20 Mar 2005. [poster]
  104. Kinkade, M., W. Peters, A. M. Pohlit, & Struwe. 2005. Systematics of Tachia (Gentianaceae): speciation patterns in South America using GIS and phylogenetic data from morphology and DNA. NYAPMB, Brooklyn College, 15 Jan 2005. [poster]
  105. Kinkade, M., W. Peters, A. M. Pohlit, and L. Struwe. 2004. Systematics of Tachia (Gentianaceae): speciation patterns in South America using GIS and phylogenetic data from morphology and DNA. 12th International Symposium on Undergraduate Research at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, 20 Nov 2004.
  106. Farrell, B. & Struwe. 2004. Taxonomic status and phylogeny of northern monkshood (Aconitum noveboracense, Ranunculaceae): an endangered species in North America. Botany 2004, Snowbird, Utah, 31 Jul-5 Aug 2004.
  107. Frasier, C. & Struwe. 2004. Strychnos exposed! The evolutionary past of a pantropical Loganiaceae genus using ITS. Botany 2004, Snowbird, Utah, 31 Jul-5 Aug 2004.
  108. Lepis, K. B., J. Jaworski, & Struwe. 2004. Teasing apart the hidden species within the widely distributed herb Chelonanthus alatus (Gentianaceae). Botany 2004, Snowbird, Utah, 31 Jul-5 Aug 2004.
  109. Mylecraine, K. A., P. E. Smouse, J. E. Kuser, G. L. Zimmermann, & Struwe. 2004. Geographic variation in Atlantic white-cedar, Chamaecyparis thyoides (Cupressaceae). Botany 2004, Snowbird, Utah, 31 Jul-5 Aug 2004.
  110. Struwe, L. & Hatfield, C. A. 2004. A new method using parsimony to study vegetation patterns and biocomplexity in a spatial context. Botany 2004, Snowbird, Utah, 31 Jul-5 Aug 2004.
  111. Struwe, L., M. Kinkade, & A. M. Pohlit. Systematics of Tachia (Gentianaceae): speciation patterns in the Amazon basin using GIS and phylogenetic data from morphology and DNA. Botany 2004, Snowbird, Utah, 31 Jul-5 Aug 2004.
  112. Struwe, L., K. Lepis, M. F. Calió, W. Peters, M. Kinkade, A. M. Pohlit, & J. Pirani. 2004. Exploring evolutionary patterns in Brazilian plant biodiversity using GIS and molecular systematics. North-South Americas Molecular Biology Conference, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 8-10 Sep 2004.
  113. Hatfield, C. A. & Struwe. 2004. Linking spatial patterns with mechanisms for riparian vegetation distributions in stream networks. US-IALE 2004 meeting, Las Vegas, NV, 30 Mar-2 Apr 2004.
  114. Bischoff, J. F., Struwe, & J. F. White, Jr. 2003. Evaluation of anamorphic states in Clavicipitaceae (Hypocreales) and their use in determining monophyly within the family. 2003 Annual Meeting of the Mycological Society of America, Monterey, CA, 27-31 Jul 2003.
  115. Bischoff, J. F., J. F. White, & Struwe. 2003. Molecular support for the monophyly of the fungal plant pathogens Ustilaginoidea and Munkia and corroboration of their placement in the Clavicipitaceae. NEEC, Rutgers, New Brunswick, NJ, 11-13 Apr 2003. [poster]
  116. Bischoff, J. F., Struwe, & J. F. White, Jr. 2003. Molecular support for the monophyly of the fungal plant pathogens Ustilaginoidea and Munkia and corroboration of their placement in the Clavicipitaceae. NYAPMB, New York Botanical Garden, NY, 18 Jan 2003. [poster]
  117. Frasier, C. L., V. A. Albert, & Struwe. 2003. Comparison of biogeographic and phylogenetic patterns in a medicinally important gentian genus in Latin America (Potalia; Gentianaceae-Potalieae). Brazilian Botanic Congress, Belém, Brazil, 13-17 Jul 2003. [poster]
  118. Frasier, C. L., V. A. Albert, & Struwe. 2003. Comparison of biogeographic and phylogenetic patterns in a medicinally important gentian genus in Latin America (Potalia; Gentianaceae-Potalieae). NYAPMB, New York Botanical Garden, NY, 18 Jan 2003. [poster]
  119. Frasier, C. & Struwe. 2003. Systematics of Strychnos (Loganiaceae) using morphology and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences. NEEC, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 11-13 Apr 2003 [poster]
  120. Grant, J. R. & Struwe. 2003. The genus Macrocarpaea (Gentianaceae: Helieae) in Brazil. Brazilian Botanic Congress, Belém, Brazil, 13-17 Jul 2003. [poster]
  121. Hatfield, C. A. & Struwe. 2003. Parsimony analysis of vegetation data helps reveal spatial relationships in the riparian network. US-IALE 2003 meeting, Apr 2003.
  122. Lepis, K. B. & Struwe. 2003. Biodiversity and evolution of Chelonanthus (Gentianaceae): the impact of phylogeny on conservation. Brazilian Botanic Congress, Belém, Brazil, 13-17 Jul 2003. [poster]
  123. Mylecraine, K. A., J. E. Kuser, G. L. Zimmermann, P. E. Smouse, & Struwe. 2003. Varietal status of Chamaecyparis thyoides var. henryae supported by allozyme and morphological data. Botany 2003, Mobile, AL, Aug 2003 [poster]
  124. Mylecraine, K. & Struwe. 2003. Chamaecyparis phylogeny inferred from molecular and morphological data. NEEC, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 11-13 Apr 2003. [poster]
  125. Mylecraine, K. A. & Struwe. 2003. Chamaecyparis phylogeny inferred from molecular and morphological data. NYAPMB, New York Botanical Garden, NY, 18 Jan 2003. [poster]
  126. Struwe, L., J. R. Grant, & K. R. Gould. 2003. Coronas and curved stamens: shape, size, and color in the floral evolution of tribe Helieae (Gentianaceae; Asteridae). Brazilian Botanic Congress, Belém, Brazil, 13-17 Jul 2003. [poster]
  127. Frasier, C. L., V. A. Albert, & Struwe. 2002. Comparison of biogeographic and phylogenetic patterns in a medicinally important gentian genus in Latin America (Potalia; Gentianaceae-Potalieae). Botany 2002, Madison, WI, Aug 2002. [poster]
  128. Gould, K. R. & Struwe. 2002. Phylogeny, biogeography and floral evolution of Symbolanthus and Wurdackanthus (Gentianaceae-Helieae) in the Guayana Highlands and Andes, based on ribosomal 5S-NTS sequences and morphology. Botany 2002, Madison, WI, Aug 2002.
  129. Struwe, L. Overview of the new classification of the gentian family (Gentianaceae: Asteridae). Botany 2002, Madison, WI, Aug 2002.
  130. Struwe, L. Evolutionary diversity of floral merosity in Gentianaceae (Gentianales: Asteridae). Flowers meeting, Zürich, Switzerland, 5-7 Jul 2002. [poster]
  131. Struwe, L., J. R. Grant, & K. R. Gould. 2002. Coronas and curved stamens: shape, size, and color in the floral evolution of tribe Helieae (Gentianaceae; Asteridae). Botany 2002, Madison, WI, Aug 2002. [poster]
  132. Struwe, L., J. R. Grant, & K. R. Gould. 2001. Coronas and curved stamens: shape, size, and color in the floral evolution of tribe Helieae (Gentianaceae; Asteridae). Deep Morphology, IAPT meeting, Vienna, Austria, Oct 2001. [poster]
  133. Grant, J. R. & Struwe. 2000. Morphological evolution and neotropical biogeography in Macrocarpaea (Gentianaceae: Helieae). Botany 2000, American Journal of Botany 87 (suppl.): 131.
  134. Potgieter, K., J. Rova, E. Wallander, V. A. Albert, & Struwe. 2000. Large molecular trnL intron phylogeny of the Gentianales. Botany 2000, American Journal of Botany 87 (suppl.): 150.
  135. Struwe, L. & V. A. Albert. Mycotrophic, non-chlorophyllous Voyria placed in Gentianaceae. Botany 2000, American Journal of Botany 87 (suppl.): 161.
  136. Struwe, L. & V. A. Albert. 2000. Supermerous corollas, fleshy fruits, and pantropical biogeography in Anthocleista, Fagraea, and Potalia (Gentianaceae). Botany 2000, American Journal of Botany 87 (suppl.): 161.
  137. Motley, T., L. Struwe, & V. A. Albert. 1998. Molecular systematics of Hawaiian Hedyotis (Rubiaceae). Botany 1998, American Journal of Botany 85 (suppl.): 146 (abstract).
  138. Pihlar, O., L. Struwe, & V. A. Albert. 1998. Neotropical Gentianaceae and white sands: biogeography and character evolution. Botany 1998, American Journal of Botany 85 (suppl.): 150-151.
  139. Struwe, L., M. Thiv, J. Kadereit, & V. A. Albert. 1998. Saccifolium (Saccifoliaceae): character evolution, biogeography, and placement inside Gentianaceae based on trnL intron sequences. Botany 1998, American Journal of Botany 85 (suppl.) 85: 159.
  140. Di Laurenzio, L., B. Johansen, L. Struwe, & V. A. Albert. Altered sepal identity in Clermontia (Campanulaceae): homeosis and floral diversification on the Hawaiian archipelago. Botany 1997, American Journal of Botany 84 (suppl.): 186.
  141. Di Laurenzio, L., L. Struwe, A. S.-R. Pepper, D. Kizirian, & V. A. Albert. Gene expression analysis of sepal identity in Clermontia (Lobelioideae: Campanulaceae): homeosis and floral diversification in the Hawaiian archipelago. Keystone Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology: Evolution of Plant Development, Taos, New Mexico: 309. [poster]
  142. Struwe, L., P. White, A. S.-R. Pepper, & V. A. Albert. 1997. Relationships and basal groupings within Gentianaceae from morphological and trnL nucleotide sequence data. Botany 1997, American Journal of Botany (suppl.): 236.
  143. Struwe, L. & V. A. Albert. 1996. Morphological cladistics of Gentianaceae. I. Phylogeny and character evolution, with emphasis on woody taxa of the neotropics. Botany 1996, American Journal of Botany 83 (suppl.): 558.
  144. Struwe, L. & V. A. Albert. 1996. Morphological cladistics of Gentianaceae. II. Phylogeny and biogeography of tribe Potalieae (formerly Loganiaceae). Botany 1996, American Journal of Botany 83 (suppl.): 559.
  145. Struwe, L. & V. A. Albert. 1996. Morphological cladistics of Gentianaceae. III. Phylogeny and biogeography of the saprophytic tribe Voyrieae. Botany 1996, American Journal of Botany 83 (suppl.): 381.
  146. Struwe, L. & V. A. Albert. 1996. Phylogenetics of Guayanan Gentianaceae. Flora of The Guianas Newsletter 11: 31-32.
  147. Struwe, L. 1995. Loganiaceae and cladistic classification of Gentianales. Flora Malesiana symposium ’95, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: 32.
  148. Bremer, B., R. K. Jansen, & L. Struwe. Phylogenetic analysis of the Rubiaceae, and its possible sister-group, based on chloroplast DNA restriction site variation and morphology. Botany 1990, American Journal of Botany 77 (suppl.): 109.