Stephen A. Smith

Stephen A. Smith

University of Michigan

H-index: 58

North America-United States

About Stephen A. Smith

Stephen A. Smith, With an exceptional h-index of 58 and a recent h-index of 52 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Michigan, specializes in the field of Evolutionary Biology.

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

Phylogenomics and the rise of the angiosperms

The macroevolutionary singularity of snakes

Genome duplications, genomic conflict, and rapid phenotypic evolution characterize the Cretaceous radiation of Fagales

Identifying climatic drivers of hybridization with a new ancestral niche reconstruction method

Herbarium specimen label transcription reimagined with large language models: Capabilities, productivity, and risks

Lagrange-NG: The next generation of Lagrange

Land use changes result in increased phylogenetic clustering and preferential loss of species-rich sites for Michigan floral assemblages.

Global hotspots of plant phylogenetic diversity

Stephen A. Smith Information

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Citations(all)

21981

Citations(since 2020)

11294

Cited By

15319

hIndex(all)

58

hIndex(since 2020)

52

i10Index(all)

98

i10Index(since 2020)

90

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Stephen A. Smith Skills & Research Interests

Evolutionary Biology

Top articles of Stephen A. Smith

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Phylogenomics and the rise of the angiosperms

Nature

Alexandre R Zuntini

Tom Carruthers

Olivier Maurin

Paul C Bailey

Kevin Leempoel

...

2024/4/24

The macroevolutionary singularity of snakes

Science

Pascal O Title

Sonal Singhal

Michael C Grundler

Gabriel C Costa

R Alexander Pyron

...

2024/2/23

Genome duplications, genomic conflict, and rapid phenotypic evolution characterize the Cretaceous radiation of Fagales

bioRxiv

Ying-Ying Yang

Gregory W Stull

Xiaojian Qu

Lei Zhao

Yi Hu

...

2023

Identifying climatic drivers of hybridization with a new ancestral niche reconstruction method

Systematic Biology

Ryan A Folk

Michelle L Gaynor

Nicholas J Engle-Wrye

Brian C O’Meara

Pamela S Soltis

...

2023/7/1

Herbarium specimen label transcription reimagined with large language models: Capabilities, productivity, and risks

American Journal of Botany

William N Weaver

Brad R Ruhfel

Kyle J Lough

Stephen A Smith

2023/12

Lagrange-NG: The next generation of Lagrange

Systematic Biology

Ben Bettisworth

Stephen A Smith

Alexandros Stamatakis

2023/1/1

Land use changes result in increased phylogenetic clustering and preferential loss of species-rich sites for Michigan floral assemblages.

Héctor Fox Figueroa

CJ Grady

Maria Beatriz de Souza Cortez

Jim Beach

Aimee Stewart

...

2023/5/25

Global hotspots of plant phylogenetic diversity

New Phytologist

Melanie Tietje

Alexandre Antonelli

Félix Forest

Rafaël Govaerts

Stephen A Smith

...

2023/11

The phylogeny and global biogeography of Primulaceae based on high-throughput DNA sequence data

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution

Drew A Larson

Andre S Chanderbali

Olivier Maurin

Deise JP Gonçalves

Christopher W Dick

...

2023/5/1

From leaves to labels: Building modular machine learning networks for rapid herbarium specimen analysis with LeafMachine2

Applications in Plant Sciences

William N Weaver

Stephen A Smith

2023/9

Species Tree Inference: A Guide to Methods and Applications

Paul D Blischak

Jeremy M Brown

Zhen Cao

Alison Cloutier

Kerry Cobb

...

2023/3/14

FieldPrism: A system for creating snapshot vouchers from field images using photogrammetric markers and QR codes

Applications in Plant Sciences

William N Weaver

Stephen A Smith

2023/9

The Future of Natural History Transcription: Navigating AI advancements with VoucherVision and the Specimen Label Transcription Project (SLTP)

Biodiversity Information Science and Standards

William Weaver

Kyle Lough

Stephen Smith

Brad Ruhfel

2023

Compositional shifts associated with major evolutionary transitions in plants

New Phytologist

Stephen A Smith

Nathanael Walker‐Hale

Charles Tomomi Parins‐Fukuchi

2023/9

The Darwinian shortfall in plants: phylogenetic knowledge is driven by range size

Ecography

Alexander V Rudbeck

Miao Sun

Melanie Tietje

Rachael V Gallagher

Rafaël Govaerts

...

2022/8

Global variation in diversification rate and species richness are unlinked in plants

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Melanie Tietje

Alexandre Antonelli

William J Baker

Rafaël Govaerts

Stephen A Smith

...

2022/7/5

Molecular early burst associated with the diversification of birds at the K–Pg boundary

bioRxiv

Jacob S Berv

Sonal Singhal

Daniel J Field

Nathanael Walker-Hale

Sean W McHugh

...

2022/10/22

Concordance-based approaches for the inference of relationships and molecular rates with phylogenomic data sets

Systematic Biology

Joseph F Walker

Stephen A Smith

Richard GJ Hodel

Edwige Moyroud

2022/7/1

The implications of incongruence between gene tree and species tree topologies for divergence time estimation

Systematic Biology

Tom Carruthers

Miao Sun

William J Baker

Stephen A Smith

Jurriaan M de Vos

...

2022/9

Temporal and spatial comparisons of angiosperm diversity between eastern Asia and North America

National Science Review

Haihua Hu

Jianfei Ye

Bing Liu

Lingfeng Mao

Stephen A Smith

...

2022/6

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Co-Authors

H-index: 155
Doug Soltis

Doug Soltis

University of Florida

H-index: 112
Michael Donoghue

Michael Donoghue

Yale University

H-index: 91
Gonzalo Giribet

Gonzalo Giribet

Harvard University

H-index: 78
mark q martindale

mark q martindale

University of Florida

H-index: 60
Greg W. Rouse

Greg W. Rouse

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 43
Jeremy M. Beaulieu

Jeremy M. Beaulieu

University of Arkansas

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