Virginia Valcarcel

Virginia Valcarcel

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

H-index: 18

Europe-Spain

About Virginia Valcarcel

Virginia Valcarcel, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, specializes in the field of Sistematica molecular plantas, Mediterráneo, Araliaceas, Hedera.

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

Inferring ancestral climatic niches in a world without clear-cut climatic boundaries

High rate of species misidentification reduces the taxonomic certainty of European biodiversity databases of ivies (Hedera L.)

A protocol to retrieve and curate spatial and climatic data from online biodiversity databases using R

Repeated asynchronous evolution of single‐species endemics of ivies (Hedera L.) in Macaronesian archipelagos

Extensive misidentification of European ivy species (Hedera L.): How taxonomically reliable are online biodiversity databases?

A snapshot of progenitor–derivative speciation in Iberodes (Boraginaceae)

Hybridization and genome duplication for early evolutionary success in the Asian Palmate group of Araliaceae

Evaluation of tropical–temperate transitions: An example of climatic characterization in the Asian Palmate group of Araliaceae

Virginia Valcarcel Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1077

Citations(since 2020)

444

Cited By

821

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

24

i10Index(since 2020)

17

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Virginia Valcarcel Skills & Research Interests

Sistematica molecular plantas

Mediterráneo

Araliaceas

Hedera

Top articles of Virginia Valcarcel

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Inferring ancestral climatic niches in a world without clear-cut climatic boundaries

Authorea Preprints

Marina Coca-de-la-Iglesia

Virginia Valcárcel

Jun Wen

Angélica Gallego-Narbón

Nagore Medina

2024/3/30

High rate of species misidentification reduces the taxonomic certainty of European biodiversity databases of ivies (Hedera L.)

Scientific Reports

Marina Coca-de-la-Iglesia

Angélica Gallego-Narbón

Alejandro Alonso

Virginia Valcárcel

2024/2/28

A protocol to retrieve and curate spatial and climatic data from online biodiversity databases using R

Bio-protocol

Marina Coca-De-La-Iglesia

Virginia Valcárcel

Nagore G Medina

2023/10/10

Repeated asynchronous evolution of single‐species endemics of ivies (Hedera L.) in Macaronesian archipelagos

Journal of Biogeography

Angélica Gallego‐Narbón

Alejandro Alonso

Virginia Valcárcel

Mario Fernández‐Mazuecos

2023/10

Extensive misidentification of European ivy species (Hedera L.): How taxonomically reliable are online biodiversity databases?

Marina Coca-de-la-Iglesia

Angélica Gallego-Narbón

Alejandro Alonso

Virginia Valcárcel

2023/12/7

A snapshot of progenitor–derivative speciation in Iberodes (Boraginaceae)

Molecular Ecology

Ana Otero

Pablo Vargas

Mario Fernández‐Mazuecos

Pedro Jiménez‐Mejías

Virginia Valcárcel

...

2022/6

Hybridization and genome duplication for early evolutionary success in the Asian Palmate group of Araliaceae

Journal of Systematics and Evolution

Angélica Gallego‐Narbón

Jun Wen

Jing Liu

Virginia Valcárcel

2022/11

Evaluation of tropical–temperate transitions: An example of climatic characterization in the Asian Palmate group of Araliaceae

American Journal of Botany

Marina Coca‐de‐la‐Iglesia

Nagore G Medina

Jun Wen

Virginia Valcárcel

2022/9

Climatic niche pre-adaptation facilitated island colonization followed by budding speciation in the Madeiran ivy (Hedera maderensis, Araliaceae)

Frontiers in Plant Science

Alejandro Alonso

Angélica Gallego-Narbón

Marina Coca-de-la-Iglesia

David Monjas

Nagore G. Medina

...

2022/7

Tropical-temperate dichotomy falls apart in the Asian Palmate Group of Araliaceae

bioRxiv

Marina Coca-de-la-Iglesia

Nagore G Medina

Jun Wen

Virginia Valcárcel

2021/10/21

Climatic niche pre-adaptation in mainland Europe facilitated the colonization of Madeira by ivies (Hedera L., Araliaceae)

bioRxiv

Alejandro Alonso

Angélica Gallego-Narbón

Marina Coca de la Iglesia

David Monjas

Nagore G Medina

...

2021/7/16

Complete chloroplast genome of the grain Chenopodium quinoa Willd., an important economical and dietary plant

Mitochondrial DNA Part B

Ming-Ze Gao

Yan-Hui Dong

Virginia Valcárcel

Zhu-Mei Ren

Ya-Li Li

2021/1/2

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