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A F Raybould

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 7, 2001
The role of spatial scale and intraspecific variation in secondary chemistry in host-plant location by Ceutorhynchus assimilis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)C L Moyes, A F Raybould
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 18, 2011
Will hybrids of genetically modified crops invade natural communities?A F Raybould, A J Gray
Heredity|December 12, 2001
The ecological genetics of aliphatic glucosinolatesA F Raybould, C L Moyes
Molecular Ecology|June 10, 2000
Do hornets have zombie workers?K R Foster, F L Ratnieks, A F Raybould
Genetics|August 5, 1998
Analysis of genetic structure and dispersal patterns in a population of sea beetJ Tufto, A F Raybould, K Hindar, et al.
The New Phytologist|April 17, 2021
The prevalence and spatial distribution of viruses in natural populations of Brassica oleraceaA F Raybould, L C Maskell, M-L Edwards, et al.
Molecular Ecology|July 8, 2000
A direct regional scale estimate of transgene movement from genetically modified oilseed rape to its wild progenitorsM J Wilkinson, I J Davenport, Y M Charters, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 7, 2001
The role of spatial scale and intraspecific variation in secondary chemistry in host-plant location by Ceutorhynchus assimilis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)C L Moyes, A F Raybould
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 18, 2011
Will hybrids of genetically modified crops invade natural communities?A F Raybould, A J Gray
Heredity|December 12, 2001
The ecological genetics of aliphatic glucosinolatesA F Raybould, C L Moyes
Molecular Ecology|June 10, 2000
Do hornets have zombie workers?K R Foster, F L Ratnieks, A F Raybould
Genetics|August 5, 1998
Analysis of genetic structure and dispersal patterns in a population of sea beetJ Tufto, A F Raybould, K Hindar, et al.
The New Phytologist|April 17, 2021
The prevalence and spatial distribution of viruses in natural populations of Brassica oleraceaA F Raybould, L C Maskell, M-L Edwards, et al.
Molecular Ecology|July 8, 2000
A direct regional scale estimate of transgene movement from genetically modified oilseed rape to its wild progenitorsM J Wilkinson, I J Davenport, Y M Charters, et al.
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