James A. Doyle

James A. Doyle

University of California, Davis

H-index: 61

North America-United States

About James A. Doyle

James A. Doyle, With an exceptional h-index of 61 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Davis, specializes in the field of Plant evolution.

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

Integrating Cretaceous Fossils into the Phylogeny of Living Angiosperms: Fossil Magnoliales and Their Evolutionary Implications

Pseudofrenelopsis dinisii, a new species of the extinct conifer family Cheirolepidiaceae from the probable lower Hauterivian (Cretaceous) of western Portugal

P307 Colonoscopy waiting list validation achieves two-thirds reduction of numbers awaiting post-polypectomy surveillance

A Lower Cretaceous palynoflora from Carregueira (Lusitanian Basin, westernmost Iberia): taxonomic, stratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental implications

Morphology, Ultrastructure, and Evolutionary Significance of Pollen in a Chloranthaceous Staminate Structure from the Early Cretaceous of Portugal

P002 Methodological development of single-cell phenotyping and spatial analysis of intestinal leukocyte, stromal and epithelial cell populations in inflammatory bowel disease …

Fossil data do not support a long pre-Cretaceous history of flowering plants

Evidence on vegetative and inflorescence morphology of Chloranthaceae (Angiospermae) from the Early Cretaceous (middle–late Albian) of Spain

James A. Doyle Information

University

Position

Evolution and Ecology

Citations(all)

14209

Citations(since 2020)

2751

Cited By

12492

hIndex(all)

61

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

100

i10Index(since 2020)

68

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University of California, Davis

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James A. Doyle Skills & Research Interests

Plant evolution

Top articles of James A. Doyle

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Integrating Cretaceous Fossils into the Phylogeny of Living Angiosperms: Fossil Magnoliales and Their Evolutionary Implications

International Journal of Plant Sciences

James A Doyle

Peter K Endress

2024/1/1

Pseudofrenelopsis dinisii, a new species of the extinct conifer family Cheirolepidiaceae from the probable lower Hauterivian (Cretaceous) of western Portugal

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology

Mário Miguel Mendes

Jiří Kvaček

James A Doyle

2023/8/1

P307 Colonoscopy waiting list validation achieves two-thirds reduction of numbers awaiting post-polypectomy surveillance

Jack Thomas Kennedy

David Mark

James Doyle

Afifah Halim

2022/6/1

A Lower Cretaceous palynoflora from Carregueira (Lusitanian Basin, westernmost Iberia): taxonomic, stratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental implications

Cretaceous Research

Mário Miguel Mendes

Vivi Vajda

Pedro Proença Cunha

Pedro Dinis

Marcela Svobodová

...

2022/2/1

Morphology, Ultrastructure, and Evolutionary Significance of Pollen in a Chloranthaceous Staminate Structure from the Early Cretaceous of Portugal

International Journal of Plant Sciences

Maria Tekleva

Mário Miguel Mendes

Jiří Kvaček

Peter K Endress

James A Doyle

2021/11/1

P002 Methodological development of single-cell phenotyping and spatial analysis of intestinal leukocyte, stromal and epithelial cell populations in inflammatory bowel disease …

Journal of Crohn's and Colitis

CA Lamb

J Doyle

G Hulme

K Cooke

A Au-Yeung

...

2021/5/1

Fossil data do not support a long pre-Cretaceous history of flowering plants

BioRxiv

Graham E Budd

Richard P Mann

James A Doyle

Mario Coiro

Jason Hilton

2021/2/17

Evidence on vegetative and inflorescence morphology of Chloranthaceae (Angiospermae) from the Early Cretaceous (middle–late Albian) of Spain

Journal of Systematic Palaeontology

Luis Miguel Sender

James A Doyle

Garland R Upchurch Jr

Peter K Endress

Uxue Villanueva-Amadoz

...

2021/1/26

Notes on the genus Echinops L.(Asteraceae) in SE Europe

Adansonia

Fabio Conti

Dieter Reich

Walter Gutermann

2020/3

Evidence for an extinct lineage of angiosperms from the Early Cretaceous of Patagonia and implications for the early radiation of flowering plants

New Phytologist

Mario Coiro

Leandro CA Martínez

Garland R Upchurch

James A Doyle

2020/10

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