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John Stanton-Geddes

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Oecologia|March 8, 2011
Does a facultative mutualism limit species range expansion?John Stanton-Geddes, Carolyn G Anderson
American Journal of Botany|March 22, 2013
Insights from population genetics for range limits of a widely distributed native plantJohn Stanton-Geddes, Ruth G Shaw, Peter Tiffin
Plos One|May 23, 2012
Interactions between soil habitat and geographic range location affect plant fitnessJohn Stanton-Geddes, Ruth G Shaw, Peter Tiffin
Ecology|August 28, 2012
Role of climate and competitors in limiting fitness across range edges of an annual plantJohn Stanton-Geddes, Peter Tiffin, Ruth G Shaw
Ecology|May 9, 2014
In defense of P values: comment on the statistical methods actually used by ecologistsJohn Stanton-Geddes, Cintia Gomes de Freitas, Cristian de Sales Dambros
Plos One|September 22, 2011
The effect of plant inbreeding and stoichiometry on interactions with herbivores in nature: Echinacea angustifolia and its specialist aphidCaroline E Ridley, Helen H Hangelbroek, Stuart Wagenius, et al.
Genetics|January 21, 2014
Genomic signature of adaptation to climate in Medicago truncatulaJeremy B Yoder, John Stanton-Geddes, Peng Zhou, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|February 25, 2015
Genome-wide association of drought-related and biomass traits with HapMap SNPs in Medicago truncatulaYun Kang, Muhammet Sakiroglu, Nicholas Krom, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology|November 30, 2016
Modulation of the heat shock response is associated with acclimation to novel temperatures but not adaptation to climatic variation in the ants Aphaenogaster picea and A. rudisSara Helms Cahan, Andrew D Nguyen, John Stanton-Geddes, et al.
BMC Genomics|March 4, 2016
Thermal reactionomes reveal divergent responses to thermal extremes in warm and cool-climate ant speciesJohn Stanton-Geddes, Andrew Nguyen, Lacy Chick, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 12) with videos related to

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Oecologia|March 8, 2011
Does a facultative mutualism limit species range expansion?John Stanton-Geddes, Carolyn G Anderson
American Journal of Botany|March 22, 2013
Insights from population genetics for range limits of a widely distributed native plantJohn Stanton-Geddes, Ruth G Shaw, Peter Tiffin
Plos One|May 23, 2012
Interactions between soil habitat and geographic range location affect plant fitnessJohn Stanton-Geddes, Ruth G Shaw, Peter Tiffin
Ecology|August 28, 2012
Role of climate and competitors in limiting fitness across range edges of an annual plantJohn Stanton-Geddes, Peter Tiffin, Ruth G Shaw
Ecology|May 9, 2014
In defense of P values: comment on the statistical methods actually used by ecologistsJohn Stanton-Geddes, Cintia Gomes de Freitas, Cristian de Sales Dambros
Plos One|September 22, 2011
The effect of plant inbreeding and stoichiometry on interactions with herbivores in nature: Echinacea angustifolia and its specialist aphidCaroline E Ridley, Helen H Hangelbroek, Stuart Wagenius, et al.
Genetics|January 21, 2014
Genomic signature of adaptation to climate in Medicago truncatulaJeremy B Yoder, John Stanton-Geddes, Peng Zhou, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|February 25, 2015
Genome-wide association of drought-related and biomass traits with HapMap SNPs in Medicago truncatulaYun Kang, Muhammet Sakiroglu, Nicholas Krom, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology|November 30, 2016
Modulation of the heat shock response is associated with acclimation to novel temperatures but not adaptation to climatic variation in the ants Aphaenogaster picea and A. rudisSara Helms Cahan, Andrew D Nguyen, John Stanton-Geddes, et al.
BMC Genomics|March 4, 2016
Thermal reactionomes reveal divergent responses to thermal extremes in warm and cool-climate ant speciesJohn Stanton-Geddes, Andrew Nguyen, Lacy Chick, et al.
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