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Christopher G Eckert

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Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|May 29, 2007
Threatened peripheral populations in context: geographical variation in population frequency and size and sexual reproduction in a clonal woody shrubSarah B Yakimowski, Christopher G Eckert
Ecology|June 9, 2021
Long-term persistence of experimental populations beyond a species' natural rangeRegan L Cross, Christopher G Eckert
Nature|March 22, 2002
Genetic cost of reproductive assurance in a self-fertilizing plantChristopher R Herlihy, Christopher G Eckert
Ecology|July 25, 2007
Testing the abundant center model using range-wide demographic surveys of two coastal dune plantsKaren E Samis, Christopher G Eckert
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 30, 2007
Evolutionary analysis of a key floral trait in aquilegia canadensis (ranunculaceae): genetic variation in herkogamy and its effect on the mating systemChristopher R Herlihy, Christopher G Eckert
American Journal of Botany|December 7, 2019
The contribution of hybridization to range-wide population genetic structure in a Pacific coastal dune plantAdriana López-Villalobos, Christopher G Eckert
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 13, 2024
Is adaptation associated with long-term persistence beyond a geographic range limit?Regan L Cross, Christopher G Eckert
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
STOCHASTIC LOSS OF STYLE MORPHS FROM POPULATIONS OF TRISTYLOUS LYTHRUM SALICARIA AND DECODON VERTICILLATUS (LYTHRACEAE)Christopher G Eckert, Spencer C H Barrett
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
INBREEDING DEPRESSION IN PARTIALLY SELF-FERTILIZING DECODON VERTICILLATUS (LYTHRACEAE): POPULATION-GENETIC AND EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSESChristopher G Eckert, Spencer C H Barrett
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 28, 2003
Experimental analysis of biparental inbreeding in a self-fertilizing plantCeline A M Griffin, Christopher G Eckert
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Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|May 29, 2007
Threatened peripheral populations in context: geographical variation in population frequency and size and sexual reproduction in a clonal woody shrubSarah B Yakimowski, Christopher G Eckert
Ecology|June 9, 2021
Long-term persistence of experimental populations beyond a species' natural rangeRegan L Cross, Christopher G Eckert
Nature|March 22, 2002
Genetic cost of reproductive assurance in a self-fertilizing plantChristopher R Herlihy, Christopher G Eckert
Ecology|July 25, 2007
Testing the abundant center model using range-wide demographic surveys of two coastal dune plantsKaren E Samis, Christopher G Eckert
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 30, 2007
Evolutionary analysis of a key floral trait in aquilegia canadensis (ranunculaceae): genetic variation in herkogamy and its effect on the mating systemChristopher R Herlihy, Christopher G Eckert
American Journal of Botany|December 7, 2019
The contribution of hybridization to range-wide population genetic structure in a Pacific coastal dune plantAdriana López-Villalobos, Christopher G Eckert
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 13, 2024
Is adaptation associated with long-term persistence beyond a geographic range limit?Regan L Cross, Christopher G Eckert
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
STOCHASTIC LOSS OF STYLE MORPHS FROM POPULATIONS OF TRISTYLOUS LYTHRUM SALICARIA AND DECODON VERTICILLATUS (LYTHRACEAE)Christopher G Eckert, Spencer C H Barrett
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
INBREEDING DEPRESSION IN PARTIALLY SELF-FERTILIZING DECODON VERTICILLATUS (LYTHRACEAE): POPULATION-GENETIC AND EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSESChristopher G Eckert, Spencer C H Barrett
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 28, 2003
Experimental analysis of biparental inbreeding in a self-fertilizing plantCeline A M Griffin, Christopher G Eckert
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