Torsten Eriksson
Associate Professor
- E-mailTorsten.Eriksson@uib.no
- Phone+47 407 67 022
- Visitor AddressRealfagbyggetAllégaten 41BergenRoom1114
- Postal AddressPostboks 78005020 Bergen
Academic article
- (2022). What is Potentilla? A phylogeny-based taxonomy for Potentillinae (Rosaceae). Taxon. 493-505.
- (2020). Detecting destabilizing species in the phylogenetic backbone of Potentilla (Rosaceae) using low-copy nuclear markers. AoB Plants. 1-13.
- (2020). Complex patterns of reticulate evolution in opportunistic weeds (Potentilla L., Rosaceae), as revealed by low-copy nuclear markers. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 17 pages.
- (2019). Microsatellite markers for the biogeographically enigmatic sandmyrtle (Kalmia buxifolia, Phyllodoceae: Ericaceae). Applications in Plant Sciences. 1-4.
- (2015). Sibbaldia – a molecular phylogenetic study of a remarkably polyphyletic genus in Rosaceae. Plant Systematics and Evolution. 171-184.
Lecture
- (2019). Not only yellow – but also pink, white, and red: Promiscuous Potentilleae.
Academic lecture
- (2019). Finding the cinquefoil phylogenetic backbone: Resolving the position of moving clades in Potentilla (Rosaceae).
- (2019). Evidence of considerable population divergence in Sandmyrtle (Kalmia buxifolia, Ericaceae).
- (2016). Reconstructing reticulate evolution of polyploid strawberries (Fragaria, Rosaceae), using nuclear low copy DNA sequence data.
Other presentation
- (2019). Vår i Muséhagen.
Popular scientific article
- (2022). Annual reports for the Bergen University Gardens 2019–2021. Årringen. 127-163.
Interview
- (2018). Ett eget släkte för tokarna & andra nyheter på namnfronten.
Academic chapter/article/Conference paper
- (2020). Rubiaceae A. L. de Jussieu 1789: 196 [B. Bremer and T. Eriksson], converted clade name. 2 pages.
Poster
- (2019). Complex patterns of reticulate evolution in Potentilla L. (Rosaceae) involving P. norvegica and the endemic North American Ivesioid clade.
- (2018). Untangling the origin of a polyploid - The evolutionary history of Potentilla norvegica L. (Rosaceae) based on a single-copy nuclear marker.
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Fields of competence