Emily B. Sessa

Emily B. Sessa

University of Florida

H-index: 24

North America-United States

About Emily B. Sessa

Emily B. Sessa, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Florida, specializes in the field of Plant systematics, evolution, genomics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Duke's herbarium merits continued enhancement, not dissolution

The destructive sampling conundrum and guidelines for effective and ethical sampling of herbaria

Ferns, Spikemosses, Clubmosses, and Quillworts of Eastern North America

Functional traits and trait coordination change over the life of a leaf in a tropical fern species

A Genome Size for the Appalachian Gametophyte

Lygodium japonicum (Lygodiaceae) Is Represented by a Tetraploid Cytotype in Florida

Comprehensive phylogenomic time tree of bryophytes reveals deep relationships and uncovers gene incongruences in the last 500 million years of diversification

GOgetter: A pipeline for summarizing and visualizing GO slim annotations for plant genetic data

Emily B. Sessa Information

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Citations(all)

4841

Citations(since 2020)

3793

Cited By

2384

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

45

i10Index(since 2020)

41

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University of Florida

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Emily B. Sessa Skills & Research Interests

Plant systematics

evolution

genomics

Top articles of Emily B. Sessa

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Duke's herbarium merits continued enhancement, not dissolution

Barbara Thiers

Trina E Roberts

Rebecca J Rundell

Garth M Spellman

Gunter A Fischer

...

2024/4/25

The destructive sampling conundrum and guidelines for effective and ethical sampling of herbaria

Charles Davis

2024/4/9

Ferns, Spikemosses, Clubmosses, and Quillworts of Eastern North America

Emily Sessa

2024/3/5

Functional traits and trait coordination change over the life of a leaf in a tropical fern species

American Journal of Botany

Christopher P Krieg

Kate Seeger

Courtney Campany

James E Watkins Jr

Deedra McClearn

...

2023/4

A Genome Size for the Appalachian Gametophyte

American Fern Journal

Jessie A Pelosi

Bethany A Zumwalde

Elissa S Sorojsrisom

Emily B Sessa

2023/12

Lygodium japonicum (Lygodiaceae) Is Represented by a Tetraploid Cytotype in Florida

American Fern Journal

Jessie A Pelosi

Bethany A Zumwalde

Ondřej Hornych

Kayla Wheatley

Emily H Kim

...

2023/3

Comprehensive phylogenomic time tree of bryophytes reveals deep relationships and uncovers gene incongruences in the last 500 million years of diversification

American Journal of Botany

Julia Bechteler

Gabriel Peñaloza‐Bojacá

David Bell

J Gordon Burleigh

Stuart F McDaniel

...

2023/11

GOgetter: A pipeline for summarizing and visualizing GO slim annotations for plant genetic data

Applications in Plant Sciences

Emily B Sessa

Rishi R Masalia

Nils Arrigo

Michael S Barker

Jessie A Pelosi

2023/7

Life without a sporophyte: the origin and genomic consequences of asexual reproduction in a gametophyte-only fern

International Journal of Plant Sciences

Jessie A Pelosi

W Brad Barbazuk

Emily B Sessa

2023/7/1

Phylogenomic time tree of bryophytes resolves 500 million years of diversification

Authorea Preprints

Julia Bechteler

Gabriel Peñaloza-Bojacá

David Bell

Gordon Burleigh

Stuart F McDaniel

...

2023/5/1

Phylotranscriptomics illuminates the placement of whole genome duplications and gene retention in ferns

Frontiers in Plant Science

Jessie A Pelosi

Emily H Kim

W Brad Barbazuk

Emily B Sessa

2022/7/14

The spatial separation of Callistopteris baldwinii (Hymenophyllaceae) sporophytes and gametophytes along elevational gradients in Hawai ‘i

American Fern Journal

Jerald B Pinson

Sally M Chambers

Emily B Sessa

2022/2

Deep vicariance and frequent transoceanic dispersal shape the evolutionary history of a globally distributed fern family

American Journal of Botany

Weston L Testo

André L de Gasper

Sonia Molino

José María Gabriel y Galán

Alexandre Salino

...

2022/10

Dynamic genome evolution in a model fern

Nature Plants

D Blaine Marchant

Guang Chen

Shengguan Cai

Fei Chen

Peter Schafran

...

2022/9

The potential distributions of African Azolla species and their implications for African wetland ecosystems for the future

Ecology and Evolution

Mwihaki J Karichu

Boniface K Ngarega

Guy E Onjalalaina

Peris Kamau

Emily B Sessa

2022/8

Get the shovel: morphological and evolutionary complexities of belowground organs in geophytes

Carrie M Tribble

Jesús Martínez‐Gómez

Cody Coyotee Howard

Jamie Males

Victoria Sosa

...

2021/3

From genomes to populations: A meta-analysis and review of fern population genetics

Jessie A Pelosi

Emily B Sessa

2021/6/1

Insights into the evolutionary history and widespread occurrence of antheridiogen systems in ferns

Ondřej Hornych

Weston L Testo

Emily B Sessa

James E Watkins Jr

Courtney E Campany

...

2021/1

Phasing alleles improves network inference with allopolyploids

BioRxiv

George P Tiley

Andrew A Crowl

Paul S Manos

Emily B Sessa

Claudia Solís-Lemus

...

2021/5/4

A target enrichment probe set for resolving the flagellate land plant tree of life

Applications in plant sciences

Jesse W Breinholt

Sarah B Carey

George P Tiley

E Christine Davis

Lorena Endara

...

2021/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 155
Doug Soltis

Doug Soltis

University of Florida

H-index: 74
Thomas J. Givnish

Thomas J. Givnish

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 58
Kathleen Pryer

Kathleen Pryer

Duke University

H-index: 44
Carl Rothfels

Carl Rothfels

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 38
Jo Ann Banks

Jo Ann Banks

Purdue University

H-index: 29
Joshua Der

Joshua Der

California State University, Fullerton

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