Nathan Muchhala

Nathan Muchhala

University of Missouri-St. Louis

H-index: 26

North America-United States

About Nathan Muchhala

Nathan Muchhala, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Missouri-St. Louis, specializes in the field of Evolutionary ecology, tropical pollination systems, plant speciation.

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

Bat–flower trait matching: Extreme phenotypic specialization affects diet preferences but not diet breadth

Pollinator type strongly impacts gene flow within and among plant populations for six Neotropical species

Pollen as the link between floral phenotype and fitness

Limited reproductive interference despite high rates of heterospecific pollen transfer among co‐occurring bat‐pollinated Burmeistera

Ecological metabolomics of tropical tree communities across an elevational gradient: Implications for chemically-mediated biotic interactions and species diversity

Increased resolution in the face of conflict: phylogenomics of the Neotropical bellflowers (Campanulaceae: Lobelioideae), a rapid plant radiation

Evolution of reproductive isolation during recent and rapid diversification: timecourse of speciation in Neotropical Burmeistera (Capanulaceae: Lobelioideae)

Lack of introgressive gene flow despite extensive interspecific pollen transfer among sympatric bat-pollinated Burmeistera (Campanulaceae: Lobeliodeae)

Nathan Muchhala Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

2787

Citations(since 2020)

1383

Cited By

1957

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

31

Email

University Profile Page

University of Missouri-St. Louis

Google Scholar

View Google Scholar Profile

Nathan Muchhala Skills & Research Interests

Evolutionary ecology

tropical pollination systems

plant speciation

Top articles of Nathan Muchhala

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Bat–flower trait matching: Extreme phenotypic specialization affects diet preferences but not diet breadth

Ecosphere

Nathan Muchhala

Rossana Maguiña‐Conde

Angelica Caiza

Daniela Proaño

2024/4

Pollinator type strongly impacts gene flow within and among plant populations for six Neotropical species

Diana Gamba

Nathan Muchhala

2023/1

Pollen as the link between floral phenotype and fitness

American Journal of Botany

Øystein H Opedal

Rocío Pérez‐Barrales

Vinícius LG Brito

Nathan Muchhala

Miquel Capó

...

2023/6

Limited reproductive interference despite high rates of heterospecific pollen transfer among co‐occurring bat‐pollinated Burmeistera

American Journal of Botany

Juan I Moreira‐Hernández

Harmeet Ghai

Nicholas Terzich

Ricardo Zambrano‐Cevallos

Nora H Oleas

...

2023/6/15

Ecological metabolomics of tropical tree communities across an elevational gradient: Implications for chemically-mediated biotic interactions and species diversity

bioRxiv

David Henderson

Brian E Sedio

J Sebastian Tello

Leslie Cayola

Alfredo F Fuentes

...

2023

Increased resolution in the face of conflict: phylogenomics of the Neotropical bellflowers (Campanulaceae: Lobelioideae), a rapid plant radiation

Annals of Botany

Laura P Lagomarsino

Lauren Frankel

Simon Uribe-Convers

Alexandre Antonelli

Nathan Muchhala

2022/5/12

Evolution of reproductive isolation during recent and rapid diversification: timecourse of speciation in Neotropical Burmeistera (Capanulaceae: Lobelioideae)

Interspecific Pollen Transfer, Gene Flow, and Speciation in Bat-Pollinated Burmeistera H. Karst. & Triana (Campanulaceae: Lobelioideae)

Juan I Moreira-Hernández

Justin Bagley12

Nathan Muchhala

2022/5

Lack of introgressive gene flow despite extensive interspecific pollen transfer among sympatric bat-pollinated Burmeistera (Campanulaceae: Lobeliodeae)

Interspecific Pollen Transfer, Gene Flow, and Speciation in Bat-Pollinated Burmeistera H. Karst. & Triana (Campanulaceae: Lobelioideae)

Juan I Moreira-Hernández

Justin C Bagley12

Nathan Muchhala

2022/5

Genome-wide ultraconserved elements resolve phylogenetic relationships and biogeographic history among Neotropical leaf-nosed bats in the genus Anoura (Phyllostomidae)

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution

Camilo A Calderón-Acevedo

Justin C Bagley

Nathan Muchhala

2022/2/1

Appendix A. Supplementary material

Assessment

Diego F Correa

Hawthorne L Beyer

Hugh P Possingham

Skye R Thomas-Hall

Peer M Schenk

2030

Morphology and genetics concur that Anoura carishina is a synonym of Anoura latidens (Chiroptera, Glossophaginae)

Mammalia

Camilo A Calderón-Acevedo

Miguel E Rodríguez-Posada

Nathan Muchhala

2021/9/27

Six new species of Burmeistera (Campanulaceae) from Ecuador

Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature

Brock Mashburn

Carmen Ulloa Ulloa

Nathan Muchhala

2021/4

Three new species of Burmeistera (Campanulaceae) endemic to Ecuador

Phytotaxa

Nathan Muchhala

Brock Mashburn

2021/3

Fur, wings, and flowers: development and progress on nectarivorous bat research in the last 50 years

50 Years of Bat Research: Foundations and New Frontiers

Juan I Moreira-Hernández

Camilo A Calderón-Acevedo

Nathan Muchhala

2021

First report of the Broad-toothed tailless bat, Anoura latidens Handley, 1984 (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae), in Bolivia

Check List

Camilo A Calderón-Acevedo

Nathan Muchhala

2020/11/12

Running title: Flowering asynchrony drives differentiation

Investigating Drivers of Genetic Structure in Plants: Global, Regional and Local Scales

Diana Gamba

Alexander Linan

Nathan Muchhala

2020

Utility of targeted sequence capture for phylogenomics in rapid, recent angiosperm radiations: Neotropical Burmeistera bellflowers as a case study

Molecular phylogenetics and evolution

Justin C Bagley

Simon Uribe-Convers

Mónica M Carlsen

Nathan Muchhala

2020/11/1

Running title: Effects of animal pollination on plant gene flow in tropical plants

Investigating Drivers of Genetic Structure in Plants: Global, Regional and Local Scales

Diana Gamba

Nathan Muchhala

2020

Global patterns of population genetic differentiation in seed plants

Molecular Ecology

Diana Gamba

Nathan Muchhala

2020/9

Running title: Drivers of spatial genetic structure in plants

Investigating Drivers of Genetic Structure in Plants: Global, Regional and Local Scales

Diana Gamba

Nathan Muchhala

2020

See List of Professors in Nathan Muchhala University(University of Missouri-St. Louis)