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David J Coates

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Annals of Botany|August 8, 2014
Extensive long-distance pollen dispersal and highly outcrossed mating in historically small and disjunct populations of Acacia woodmaniorum (Fabaceae), a rare banded iron formation endemicMelissa A Millar, David J Coates, Margaret Byrne
American Journal of Botany|June 11, 2011
Evolutionary patterns and genetic structure in localized and widespread species in the Stylidium caricifolium complex (Stylidiaceae)David J Coates, Stephen Carstairs, Vicki L Hamley
Ecology and Evolution|February 1, 2021
As old as the hills: Pliocene palaeogeographical processes influence patterns of genetic structure in the widespread, common shrub <i>Banksia sessilis</i>Heidi Maria Nistelberger, Sarah-Louise Tapper, David J Coates, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|January 9, 2015
Seed supply for broadscale restoration: maximizing evolutionary potentialLinda M Broadhurst, Andrew Lowe, David J Coates, et al.
Annals of Botany|October 11, 2022
The nuanced nature of mesic refugia in arid landscapes: a tale of two peasDonna Bradbury, Rachel M Binks, Stephen van Leeuwen, et al.
Genes|August 6, 2020
Extensive Genetic Connectivity and Historical Persistence Are Features of Two Widespread Tree Species in the Ancient Pilbara Region of Western AustraliaHeidi M Nistelberger, Rachel M Binks, Stephen van Leeuwen, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|March 27, 2012
Considering extinction of dependent species during translocation, ex situ conservation, and assisted migration of threatened hostsMelinda L Moir, Peter A Vesk, Karl E C Brennan, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 11, 2022
Limited phylogeographic and genetic connectivity in <i>Acacia</i> species of low stature in an arid landscapeMelissa A Millar, Rachel M Binks, Sarah-Louise Tapper, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|December 16, 2014
Incorporating evolutionary processes into population viability modelsJennifer C Pierson, Steven R Beissinger, Jason G Bragg, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|November 28, 2018
Persistence and stochasticity are key determinants of genetic diversity in plants associated with banded iron formation inselbergsMargaret Byrne, Siegfried L Krauss, Melissa A Millar, et al.
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Annals of Botany|August 8, 2014
Extensive long-distance pollen dispersal and highly outcrossed mating in historically small and disjunct populations of Acacia woodmaniorum (Fabaceae), a rare banded iron formation endemicMelissa A Millar, David J Coates, Margaret Byrne
American Journal of Botany|June 11, 2011
Evolutionary patterns and genetic structure in localized and widespread species in the Stylidium caricifolium complex (Stylidiaceae)David J Coates, Stephen Carstairs, Vicki L Hamley
Ecology and Evolution|February 1, 2021
As old as the hills: Pliocene palaeogeographical processes influence patterns of genetic structure in the widespread, common shrub <i>Banksia sessilis</i>Heidi Maria Nistelberger, Sarah-Louise Tapper, David J Coates, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|January 9, 2015
Seed supply for broadscale restoration: maximizing evolutionary potentialLinda M Broadhurst, Andrew Lowe, David J Coates, et al.
Annals of Botany|October 11, 2022
The nuanced nature of mesic refugia in arid landscapes: a tale of two peasDonna Bradbury, Rachel M Binks, Stephen van Leeuwen, et al.
Genes|August 6, 2020
Extensive Genetic Connectivity and Historical Persistence Are Features of Two Widespread Tree Species in the Ancient Pilbara Region of Western AustraliaHeidi M Nistelberger, Rachel M Binks, Stephen van Leeuwen, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|March 27, 2012
Considering extinction of dependent species during translocation, ex situ conservation, and assisted migration of threatened hostsMelinda L Moir, Peter A Vesk, Karl E C Brennan, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 11, 2022
Limited phylogeographic and genetic connectivity in <i>Acacia</i> species of low stature in an arid landscapeMelissa A Millar, Rachel M Binks, Sarah-Louise Tapper, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|December 16, 2014
Incorporating evolutionary processes into population viability modelsJennifer C Pierson, Steven R Beissinger, Jason G Bragg, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|November 28, 2018
Persistence and stochasticity are key determinants of genetic diversity in plants associated with banded iron formation inselbergsMargaret Byrne, Siegfried L Krauss, Melissa A Millar, et al.
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