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K Petren

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Molecular Ecology|December 22, 1998
Microsatellite primers from Geospiza fortis and cross-species amplification in Darwin's finchesK Petren
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 22, 2014
The evolution of landscape geneticsK Petren
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 30, 1998
Habitat structure determines competition intensity and invasion success in gecko lizardsK Petren, T J Case
The American Naturalist|June 7, 2005
Hybridization in the recent pastPeter R Grant, B Rosemary Grant, K Petren
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 15, 1993
Mechanisms in the Competitive Success of an Invading Sexual Gecko over an Asexual NativeK Petren, D T Bolger, T J Case
Genetica|February 13, 2002
A population founded by a single pair of individuals: establishment, expansion, and evolutionP R Grant, B R Grant, K Petren
Molecular Ecology|August 17, 2005
Comparative landscape genetics and the adaptive radiation of Darwin's finches: the role of peripheral isolationK Petren, P R Grant, B R Grant, et al.
Heredity|December 12, 2001
Heritability of morphological traits in Darwin's finches: misidentified paternity and maternal effectsL F Keller, P R Grant, B R Grant, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|September 3, 2004
Convergent evolution of Darwin's finches caused by introgressive hybridization and selectionPeter R Grant, B Rosemary Grant, Jeffrey A Markert, et al.
Heredity|January 22, 2004
Neutral locus heterozygosity, inbreeding, and survival in Darwin's ground finches (Geospiza fortis and G. scandens)J A Markert, P R Grant, B R Grant, et al.
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Molecular Ecology|December 22, 1998
Microsatellite primers from Geospiza fortis and cross-species amplification in Darwin's finchesK Petren
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 22, 2014
The evolution of landscape geneticsK Petren
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 30, 1998
Habitat structure determines competition intensity and invasion success in gecko lizardsK Petren, T J Case
The American Naturalist|June 7, 2005
Hybridization in the recent pastPeter R Grant, B Rosemary Grant, K Petren
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 15, 1993
Mechanisms in the Competitive Success of an Invading Sexual Gecko over an Asexual NativeK Petren, D T Bolger, T J Case
Genetica|February 13, 2002
A population founded by a single pair of individuals: establishment, expansion, and evolutionP R Grant, B R Grant, K Petren
Molecular Ecology|August 17, 2005
Comparative landscape genetics and the adaptive radiation of Darwin's finches: the role of peripheral isolationK Petren, P R Grant, B R Grant, et al.
Heredity|December 12, 2001
Heritability of morphological traits in Darwin's finches: misidentified paternity and maternal effectsL F Keller, P R Grant, B R Grant, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|September 3, 2004
Convergent evolution of Darwin's finches caused by introgressive hybridization and selectionPeter R Grant, B Rosemary Grant, Jeffrey A Markert, et al.
Heredity|January 22, 2004
Neutral locus heterozygosity, inbreeding, and survival in Darwin's ground finches (Geospiza fortis and G. scandens)J A Markert, P R Grant, B R Grant, et al.
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