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August 19, 2004
Partitioning nuclear and chloroplast variation at multiple spatial scales in the neotropical epiphytic orchid, Laelia rubescens
Dorset W Trapnell, J L Hamrick
American Journal of Botany
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June 7, 2011
Floral display and mating patterns within populations of the neotropical epiphytic orchid,Laeliarubescens (Orchidaceae)
Dorset W Trapnell, J L Hamrick
Molecular Ecology
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October 12, 2013
Highly diverse and spatially heterogeneous mycorrhizal symbiosis in a rare epiphyte is unrelated to broad biogeographic or environmental features
Tyler R Kartzinel, Dorset W Trapnell, Richard P Shefferson
Ecology and Evolution
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August 25, 2021
The role of anthropogenic dispersal in shaping the distribution and genetic composition of a widespread North American tree species
Graham E Wyatt, J L Hamrick, Dorset W Trapnell
Molecular Ecology
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April 14, 2004
Three-dimensional fine-scale genetic structure of the neotropical epiphytic orchid, Laelia rubescens
Dorset W Trapnell, J L Hamrick, John D Nason
The Journal of Heredity
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May 24, 2008
Spatial genetic structure of the southeastern North American endemic, Ceratiola ericoides (Empetraceae)
Dorset W Trapnell, John Paul Schmidt, J L Hamrick
Molecular Ecology
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December 7, 2013
Relative importance of pollen and seed dispersal across a Neotropical mountain landscape for an epiphytic orchid
Tyler R Kartzinel, Richard P Shefferson, Dorset W Trapnell
American Journal of Botany
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November 2, 2012
Microsatellite primers for the neotropical epiphyte Epidendrum firmum (Orchidaceae)
Tyler R Kartzinel, Dorset W Trapnell, Travis C Glenn
American Journal of Botany
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August 20, 2016
Effects of pollination and postpollination processes on selfing rate in Mimulus ringens
Yuliya B Sorin, Randall J Mitchell, Dorset W Trapnell, et al.
Molecular Ecology
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July 12, 2013
Genetic inference of epiphytic orchid colonization; it may only take one
Dorset W Trapnell, J L Hamrick, Caitlin D Ishibashi, et al.
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Molecular Ecology
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August 19, 2004
Partitioning nuclear and chloroplast variation at multiple spatial scales in the neotropical epiphytic orchid, Laelia rubescens
Dorset W Trapnell, J L Hamrick
American Journal of Botany
|
June 7, 2011
Floral display and mating patterns within populations of the neotropical epiphytic orchid,Laeliarubescens (Orchidaceae)
Dorset W Trapnell, J L Hamrick
Molecular Ecology
|
October 12, 2013
Highly diverse and spatially heterogeneous mycorrhizal symbiosis in a rare epiphyte is unrelated to broad biogeographic or environmental features
Tyler R Kartzinel, Dorset W Trapnell, Richard P Shefferson
Ecology and Evolution
|
August 25, 2021
The role of anthropogenic dispersal in shaping the distribution and genetic composition of a widespread North American tree species
Graham E Wyatt, J L Hamrick, Dorset W Trapnell
Molecular Ecology
|
April 14, 2004
Three-dimensional fine-scale genetic structure of the neotropical epiphytic orchid, Laelia rubescens
Dorset W Trapnell, J L Hamrick, John D Nason
The Journal of Heredity
|
May 24, 2008
Spatial genetic structure of the southeastern North American endemic, Ceratiola ericoides (Empetraceae)
Dorset W Trapnell, John Paul Schmidt, J L Hamrick
Molecular Ecology
|
December 7, 2013
Relative importance of pollen and seed dispersal across a Neotropical mountain landscape for an epiphytic orchid
Tyler R Kartzinel, Richard P Shefferson, Dorset W Trapnell
American Journal of Botany
|
November 2, 2012
Microsatellite primers for the neotropical epiphyte Epidendrum firmum (Orchidaceae)
Tyler R Kartzinel, Dorset W Trapnell, Travis C Glenn
American Journal of Botany
|
August 20, 2016
Effects of pollination and postpollination processes on selfing rate in Mimulus ringens
Yuliya B Sorin, Randall J Mitchell, Dorset W Trapnell, et al.
Molecular Ecology
|
July 12, 2013
Genetic inference of epiphytic orchid colonization; it may only take one
Dorset W Trapnell, J L Hamrick, Caitlin D Ishibashi, et al.
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