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Jason P Sexton

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 3, 2024
Abundance across geographical species ranges and the rare edge hypothesisJason P Sexton
American Journal of Botany|January 17, 2016
What can local and geographic population limits tell us about distributions?Jason P Sexton, Erin E Dickman
Ecology Letters|June 19, 2013
Niche breadth predicts geographical range size: a general ecological patternRachel A Slatyer, Megan Hirst, Jason P Sexton
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 12, 2013
Genetic isolation by environment or distance: which pattern of gene flow is most common?Jason P Sexton, Sandra B Hangartner, Ary A Hoffmann
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|June 25, 2014
Speciation on a local geographic scale: the evolution of a rare rock outcrop specialist in MimulusKathleen G Ferris, Jason P Sexton, John H Willis
Ecology and Evolution|August 24, 2016
Extensive variation, but not local adaptation in an Australian alpine daisyMegan J Hirst, Jason P Sexton, Ary A Hoffmann
Ecology and Evolution|March 28, 2013
Niche partitioning between close relatives suggests trade-offs between adaptation to local environments and competitionMegan L Peterson, Kevin J Rice, Jason P Sexton
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 29, 2011
Gene flow increases fitness at the warm edge of a species' rangeJason P Sexton, Sharon Y Strauss, Kevin J Rice
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 18, 2014
Niche and range size patterns suggest that speciation begins in small, ecologically diverged populations in North American monkeyflowers (Mimulus spp.)Dena L Grossenbacher, Samuel D Veloz, Jason P Sexton
American Journal of Botany|June 28, 2025
Climatic determinants of plant phenology in vernal pool habitatsBrandon Thomas Hendrickson, Jenna Aubrie Benterou, Robert Martin, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 3, 2024
Abundance across geographical species ranges and the rare edge hypothesisJason P Sexton
American Journal of Botany|January 17, 2016
What can local and geographic population limits tell us about distributions?Jason P Sexton, Erin E Dickman
Ecology Letters|June 19, 2013
Niche breadth predicts geographical range size: a general ecological patternRachel A Slatyer, Megan Hirst, Jason P Sexton
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 12, 2013
Genetic isolation by environment or distance: which pattern of gene flow is most common?Jason P Sexton, Sandra B Hangartner, Ary A Hoffmann
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|June 25, 2014
Speciation on a local geographic scale: the evolution of a rare rock outcrop specialist in MimulusKathleen G Ferris, Jason P Sexton, John H Willis
Ecology and Evolution|August 24, 2016
Extensive variation, but not local adaptation in an Australian alpine daisyMegan J Hirst, Jason P Sexton, Ary A Hoffmann
Ecology and Evolution|March 28, 2013
Niche partitioning between close relatives suggests trade-offs between adaptation to local environments and competitionMegan L Peterson, Kevin J Rice, Jason P Sexton
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 29, 2011
Gene flow increases fitness at the warm edge of a species' rangeJason P Sexton, Sharon Y Strauss, Kevin J Rice
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 18, 2014
Niche and range size patterns suggest that speciation begins in small, ecologically diverged populations in North American monkeyflowers (Mimulus spp.)Dena L Grossenbacher, Samuel D Veloz, Jason P Sexton
American Journal of Botany|June 28, 2025
Climatic determinants of plant phenology in vernal pool habitatsBrandon Thomas Hendrickson, Jenna Aubrie Benterou, Robert Martin, et al.
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