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PUBLICATION LIST Božo Frajman PUBLICATION LIST Božo Frajman Scientific articles in SCI journals 1. Frajman, B., Rabeler, R. K. (2006) Proposal to conserve the name Heliosperma against Ixoca (Caryophyllaceae, Sileneae). Taxon 55: 807–808. 2. Frajman, B., Oxelman, B. (2007) Reticulate phylogenetics and phytogeographical structure of Heliosperma (Sileneae, Caryophyllaceae) inferred from chloroplast and nuclear DNA sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 43: 140–155. 3. Manel, S., Berthoud, F., Bellemain, E., Gaudeul, M., Luikart, G., Swenson, J. E., Waits, L. P., Taberlet, P., & Intrabiodiv-Consortium1 (2007) A new individual-based spatial approach for identifying genetic discontinuities in natural populations. Molecular Ecology, 16: 2031–2043. 4. Ehrich, D., Gaudeul, M., Assefa, A., Koch, M. A., Mummenhof, K., Nemomissa, S., Intrabiodiv- Consortium1, & Brochmann, C. (2007) Genetic consequences of Pleistocene range shifts: Contrast between the Arctic, the Alps and the East African mountains. Molecular Ecology, 16: 2542–2559. 5. Frajman, B. (2007) Proposal to reject the name Cucubalus quadrifidus (Heliosperma quadrifidum, Silene quadrifida) (Caryophyllaceae, Sileneae). Taxon 56: 260–261. 6. Frajman, B., Schönswetter, P (2008) Notes on some rare Orobanche and Phelipanche species (Orobanchaceae) in Croatia. Acta Botanica Croatica 67: 103-107. 7. Schneeweiss, G. M., Frajman, B., Dakskobler, I. (2009) Orobanche lycoctoni Rhiner (Orobanchaceae), a poorly known species of the Central European flora. Candollea (Genève), 64: 91–99. 8. Frajman, B., Eggens, F., Oxelman, B. (2009) Hybrid origins and homoploid reticulate evolution within Heliosperma (Sileneae, Caryophyllaceae)-a multigene phylogenetic approach with relative dating. Systematic Biology 58: 328–345. 9. Frajman, B., Schneeweiss, G. M. (2009) A campanulaceous fate : the albanian stenoendemic Asyneuma comosiforme in fact belongs to isophyllous Campanula. Systematic Botany: 595– 601. 10. Frajman, B., Heidari, N., Oxelman, B. (2009) Phylogenetic relationships of Atocion and Viscaria (Sileneae, Caryophyllaceae)inferred from chloroplast, nuclear ribosomal, and low- copy gene DNA sequences. Taxon 58: 811–824. 11. Frajman, B., Bačič, T. (2011) Contributions to the knowledge of the flora of Slovenia and adjacent regions: taxonomic revision and distributional patterns of ten selected species. Phyton 50: 231–262. 12. Frajman, B., Schönswetter, P. (2011) Giants and dwarfs: molecular phylogenies reveal multiple origins of annual spurges within Euphorbia subg. Esula. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 61: 413–424. 13. Thiel-Egenter, C., Alvarez, N., Holderegger, R., Tribsch, A., Englisch, T., Wohlgemuth, T., Colli, L., Gaudeul, M., Gielly, L., Jogan, N., Linder, H.P., Negrini, R., Niklfeld, H., Pellecchia, M., Rioux, D., Schönswetter, P., Taberlet, P., Van Loo, M., Winkler, M., IntraBioDiv Consortium1, & Gugerli, F. (2011) Break zones in the distributions of alleles and species in alpine plants. Journal of Biogeography, 38, 772–782. 14. Taberlet, P., Zimmermann, N. E., […], Frajman, B., Schönswetter, P., […] & IntraBioDiv Consortium (2012) Genetic diversity in widespread species is not congruent with species richness in alpine plant communities. Ecology Letters 15, 1439–1448. 15. Riina, R., Peirson, J. A., Geltman, D. V., Molero, J., Frajman, B., Pahlevani, A., Barres, L., Morawetz, J. J., Salmaki, Y.,Zarre, S., Kryukov, A., Bruyns, P. V., Berry, P. E. (2013) A worldwide molecular phylogeny and classification of the leafy spurges, Euphorbia subgenus Esula (Euphorbiaceae). Taxon 62: 316–342. 1 I was a member of the Intrabiodiv-Consortium 449 16. Niketić, M., Siljak-Yakovlev, S., Frajman, B., Lazarević, M., Stevanović, B., Tomović, G., Stevanović, V. (2013) Towards resolving the systematics of Cerastium subsect. Cerastium (Caryophyllaceae): a cytogenetic approach. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 172: 205–224. 17. Kuzmanović, N., Comanescu, P., Frajman, B., Lazarević, M., Paun, O., Schönswetter, P., Lakušić, D. (2013) Genetic and morphological differentiation within the Balkan-Carpathian Sesleria rigida sensu Fl. Eur. (Poaceae), a taxonomically intricate tetraploid-octoploid complex. Taxon 62: 458–472. 18. Frajman, B., Thollesson M., Oxelman, B. (2013) Taxonomic revision of Atocion and Viscaria (Sileneae, Caryophyllaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 173: 194–210. 19. Frajman, B., Carlón, L., Kosachev, P., Sánchez Pedraja, Ó., Schneeweiss, G. M., Schönswetter, P. (2013) Phylogenetic position and taxonomy of the enigmatic Orobanche krylowii (Orobanchaceae), a predominatly Asian species newly found in Albania (SE Europe). Phytotaxa 137: 1–14. 20. Rešetnik, I., Frajman, B., Bogdanović, S., Ehrendorfer, F., Schönswetter, P. (2014) Disentangling relationships among the diploid members of the intricate genus Knautia (Caprifoliaceae, Dipsacoideae). Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 74: 97–110. 21. Frajman, B., Pachschwöll, C., Schönswetter, P. (2014) Contributions to the knowledge of the flora of the Dinarides (Balkan Peninsula). Phyton 54: 27–46. 22. Kutnjak, D., Schönswetter, P., Dullinger, S., Kuttner, M., Niketić, M., Frajman, B. 2014. Escaping to the summits: phylogeography and predicted range dynamics of Cerastium dinaricum, an endangered high mountain plant endemic to Western Balkan Peninsula. Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 78: 365–374. 23. Jiménez-Mejías, P., Hilpold, A., Frajman, B., Puşcaş, M., Koopman, J., Mesterházy, A., Grulich, V., Arnstein Lye, K., Martín-Bravo, S. (2014). Carex cespitosa: reappraisal of its distribution in Europe. Willdenowia 44: 327–342. 24. Magauer, M., Schönswetter, P., Jang, T.-S., Frajman, B. (2014) Disentangling relationships within the disjunctly distributed Alyssum ovirense/A. wulfenianum group (Brassicaceae), including description of a novel species from the north-eastern Alps. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 176: 486–505. 25. Frajman, B. (2014) Proposal to reject the name Euphorbia illirica (Euphorbiaceae). Taxon 63: 943. 26. Caković, D., Stešević, D., Schönswetter, P., Frajman, B. (2015) How many taxa? Spatiotemporal evolution and taxonomy of Amphoricarpos (Asteraceae, Carduoideae) on the Balkan Peninsula. Organisms Diversity & Evolution 15: 429–445. 27. Hajrudinović, A., Frajman, B., Schönswetter, P., Silajdžić, E., Siljak-Yakovlev, S., Bogunić, F. (2015) Towards a better understanding of polyploid Sorbus (Rosaceae) from Bosnia and Herzegovina (Balkan Peninsula), including description of a novel, tetraploid apomictic species. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 178: 670–685. 28. Hand, R., Hadjikyriakou, G. N., Christodoulou, C. S., Frajman, B. (2015) Multiple origins of dendroid shrubs in the Eastern Mediterranean Euphorbia hierosolymitana group (Euphorbiaceae) with description of a new species, Euphorbia lemesiana, from Cyprus. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 179: 295–307. 29. Frajman, B., Rešetnik, I., Weiss-Schneeweiss, H., Ehrendorfer, F., Schönswetter, P. (2015) Cytotype diversity and genome size variation in Knautia (Caprifoliaceae, Dipsacoideae). BMC Evolutionary Biology 15: 140. 30. Lazarević, M., Kuzmanović, N., Lakušić, D., Alegro, A., Schönswetter, P., Frajman, B. (2015) Patterns of cytotype distribution and genome size variation in the genus Sesleria Scop. (Poaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 179: 126–143. 450 31. Čertner, M., Kolár, F., Schönswetter, P., Frajman, B. (2015) Does hybridization with a widespread congener threaten the long-term persistence of the Eastern Alpine rare local endemic Knautia carinthiaca? Ecology and Evolution 5: 4263–4276. 32. Bačič, T., Frajman, B., Dolenc Koce, J. (2016) Diversification of Luzula sect. Luzula (Juncaceae) on the Balkan Peninsula – a cytogenetic approach. Folia Geobotanica 51: 51–63. 33. Rešetnik, I., Frajman, B., Schönswetter, P. (2016) Heteroploid Knautia drymeia includes K. gussonei and cannot be separated into diagnosable subspecies. American Journal of Botany 103: 1300–1313. 34. Frajman, B., Graniszewska, M., Schönswetter, P. (2016) Evolutionary patterns and morphological diversification within the European members of the Euphorbia illirica (E. villosa) group: one or several species? Preslia 88: 369–390. 35. Frajman, B., Rešetnik, I., Niketić, M., Ehrendorfer, F., Schönswetter, P. (2016) Patterns of rapid diversification in heteroploid Knautia sect. Trichera (Caprifoliaceae, Dipsacoideae), one of the most intricate taxa of the European flora. BMC Evolutionary Biology 16: 204. 36. Bertel, C., Buchner, O., Schönswetter, P., Frajman, B., Neuner, G. (2016) Environmentally induced and (epi-)genetically based physiological trait differentiation between Heliosperma pusillum and its polytopically evolved ecologically divergent descendent, H. veselskyi (Caryophyllaceae: Sileneae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 182: 658–669. 37. Bertel, C., Schönswetter, P., Frajman, B., Holzinger, A., Neuner, G. (2017) Leaf anatomy of two reciprocally non-monophyletic mountain plants (Heliosperma spp.): does heritable adaptation to divergent growing sites accompany the onset of speciation? Protoplasma 2017: 1411–1420. 38. Đurović, S., Schönswetter, P., Niketić, M., Tomović, G., Frajman, B. (2017) Disentangling relationships among the members of the Silene saxifraga alliance (Caryophyllaceae): phylogenetic structure is geographically rather than taxonomically segregated. Taxon 66: 343–364. 39. Barina, Z., Caković, D., Pifkó, D., Schönswetter, P., Somogyi, G., Frajman, B. (2017) Phylogenetic relationships, biogeography and taxonomic revision of European
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