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Jessica Stapley

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G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|September 29, 2023
Quantitative trait locus mapping of osmotic stress response in the fungal wheat pathogen Zymoseptoria triticiJessica Stapley, Bruce A McDonald
Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Ultraviolet signals fighting ability in a lizardJessica Stapley, Martin J Whiting
The Journal of Heredity|September 24, 2010
No evidence of genetic differentiation between anoles with different dewlap color patternsJessica Stapley, Claire Wordley, Jon Slate
Molecular Ecology Resources|March 25, 2011
Mining online genomic resources in Anolis carolinensis facilitates rapid and inexpensive development of cross-species microsatellite markers for the Anolis lizard genusClaire Wordley, Jon Slate, Jessica Stapley
Molecular Ecology|February 5, 2017
The genomic basis of eco-evolutionary dynamicsAlejandra Rodríguez-Verdugo, James Buckley, Jessica Stapley
Pest Management Science|January 19, 2026
A new method to measure EC<sub>50</sub> reveals cultivar-specific fungicide resistance and very high diversity within experimental field populations of Zymoseptoria triticiFiras Talas, Jessica Stapley, Bruce A McDonald
Plos One|February 12, 2015
Long-term data reveal a population decline of the tropical lizard Anolis apletophallus, and a negative affect of el nino years on population growth rateJessica Stapley, Milton Garcia, Robin M Andrews
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|April 26, 2025
Mapping genomic regions associated with temperature stress in the wheat pathogen Zymoseptoria triticiJessica Stapley, Ziming Zhong, Bruce A McDonald
Molecular Ecology|January 23, 2015
Transposable elements as agents of rapid adaptation may explain the genetic paradox of invasive speciesJessica Stapley, Anna W Santure, Stuart R Dennis
Molecular Ecology|December 12, 2023
Two-speed genomes of Epichloe fungal pathogens show contrasting signatures of selection between species and across populationsArtemis D Treindl, Jessica Stapley, Daniel Croll, et al.
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G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|September 29, 2023
Quantitative trait locus mapping of osmotic stress response in the fungal wheat pathogen Zymoseptoria triticiJessica Stapley, Bruce A McDonald
Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Ultraviolet signals fighting ability in a lizardJessica Stapley, Martin J Whiting
The Journal of Heredity|September 24, 2010
No evidence of genetic differentiation between anoles with different dewlap color patternsJessica Stapley, Claire Wordley, Jon Slate
Molecular Ecology Resources|March 25, 2011
Mining online genomic resources in Anolis carolinensis facilitates rapid and inexpensive development of cross-species microsatellite markers for the Anolis lizard genusClaire Wordley, Jon Slate, Jessica Stapley
Molecular Ecology|February 5, 2017
The genomic basis of eco-evolutionary dynamicsAlejandra Rodríguez-Verdugo, James Buckley, Jessica Stapley
Pest Management Science|January 19, 2026
A new method to measure EC<sub>50</sub> reveals cultivar-specific fungicide resistance and very high diversity within experimental field populations of Zymoseptoria triticiFiras Talas, Jessica Stapley, Bruce A McDonald
Plos One|February 12, 2015
Long-term data reveal a population decline of the tropical lizard Anolis apletophallus, and a negative affect of el nino years on population growth rateJessica Stapley, Milton Garcia, Robin M Andrews
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|April 26, 2025
Mapping genomic regions associated with temperature stress in the wheat pathogen Zymoseptoria triticiJessica Stapley, Ziming Zhong, Bruce A McDonald
Molecular Ecology|January 23, 2015
Transposable elements as agents of rapid adaptation may explain the genetic paradox of invasive speciesJessica Stapley, Anna W Santure, Stuart R Dennis
Molecular Ecology|December 12, 2023
Two-speed genomes of Epichloe fungal pathogens show contrasting signatures of selection between species and across populationsArtemis D Treindl, Jessica Stapley, Daniel Croll, et al.
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