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Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
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November 29, 2011
Tributyltin contamination and imposex in Alaska harbors
David A Tallmon
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
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May 8, 2009
Long-term changes in imposex frequency in file dogwinkles, Nucella lima G., and tributyltin concentrations in bay mussels, Mytilus trossulus G
David A Tallmon, Lisa Hoferkamp
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
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May 17, 2006
The alluring simplicity and complex reality of genetic rescue
David A Tallmon, Gordon Luikart, Robin S Waples
Evolutionary Applications
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February 2, 2018
Temporal patterns of genetic variation in a salmon population undergoing rapid change in migration timing
Ryan P Kovach, Anthony J Gharrett, David A Tallmon
Genetics
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July 9, 2004
Comparative evaluation of a new effective population size estimator based on approximate bayesian computation
David A Tallmon, Gordon Luikart, Mark A Beaumont
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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July 13, 2012
Genetic change for earlier migration timing in a pink salmon population
Ryan P Kovach, Anthony J Gharrett, David A Tallmon
Global Change Biology
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December 9, 2014
Temporal patterns in adult salmon migration timing across southeast Alaska
Ryan P Kovach, Stephen C Ellison, Sanjay Pyare, et al.
Molecular Ecology
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November 1, 2011
Effects of the landscape on boreal toad gene flow: does the pattern-process relationship hold true across distinct landscapes at the northern range margin?
Jennifer A Moore, David A Tallmon, Julie Nielsen, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources
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May 19, 2011
COMPUTER PROGRAMS: onesamp: a program to estimate effective population size using approximate Bayesian computation
David A Tallmon, Ally Koyuk, Gordon Luikart, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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August 9, 2013
Simple life-history traits explain key effective population size ratios across diverse taxa
Robin S Waples, Gordon Luikart, James R Faulkner, et al.
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Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
|
November 29, 2011
Tributyltin contamination and imposex in Alaska harbors
David A Tallmon
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
|
May 8, 2009
Long-term changes in imposex frequency in file dogwinkles, Nucella lima G., and tributyltin concentrations in bay mussels, Mytilus trossulus G
David A Tallmon, Lisa Hoferkamp
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
|
May 17, 2006
The alluring simplicity and complex reality of genetic rescue
David A Tallmon, Gordon Luikart, Robin S Waples
Evolutionary Applications
|
February 2, 2018
Temporal patterns of genetic variation in a salmon population undergoing rapid change in migration timing
Ryan P Kovach, Anthony J Gharrett, David A Tallmon
Genetics
|
July 9, 2004
Comparative evaluation of a new effective population size estimator based on approximate bayesian computation
David A Tallmon, Gordon Luikart, Mark A Beaumont
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
July 13, 2012
Genetic change for earlier migration timing in a pink salmon population
Ryan P Kovach, Anthony J Gharrett, David A Tallmon
Global Change Biology
|
December 9, 2014
Temporal patterns in adult salmon migration timing across southeast Alaska
Ryan P Kovach, Stephen C Ellison, Sanjay Pyare, et al.
Molecular Ecology
|
November 1, 2011
Effects of the landscape on boreal toad gene flow: does the pattern-process relationship hold true across distinct landscapes at the northern range margin?
Jennifer A Moore, David A Tallmon, Julie Nielsen, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources
|
May 19, 2011
COMPUTER PROGRAMS: onesamp: a program to estimate effective population size using approximate Bayesian computation
David A Tallmon, Ally Koyuk, Gordon Luikart, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
August 9, 2013
Simple life-history traits explain key effective population size ratios across diverse taxa
Robin S Waples, Gordon Luikart, James R Faulkner, et al.
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