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Kenneth D Whitney

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The American Naturalist|January 6, 2012
Hybridization alters early life-history traits and increases plant colonization success in a novel regionStephen M Hovick, Lesley G Campbell, Allison A Snow, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 6, 2022
Hybrid evolution repeats itself across environmental contexts in Texas sunflowers (Helianthus)Nora Mitchell, Hoang Luu, Gregory L Owens, et al.
The American Naturalist|February 24, 2021
Patterns, Predictors, and Consequences of Dominance in HybridsKen A Thompson, Mackenzie Urquhart-Cronish, Kenneth D Whitney, et al.
Nature|March 28, 2024
Heat and desiccation tolerances predict bee abundance under climate changeMelanie R Kazenel, Karen W Wright, Terry Griswold, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 3, 2019
Hybridization speeds adaptive evolution in an eight-year field experimentNora Mitchell, Gregory L Owens, Stephen M Hovick, et al.
Ecology Letters|May 24, 2024
Microbial symbionts buffer hosts from the demographic costs of environmental stochasticityJoshua C Fowler, Shaun Ziegler, Kenneth D Whitney, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|January 21, 2025
Shared Selection and Genetic Architecture Drive Strikingly Repeatable Evolution in Long-Term Experimental Hybrid PopulationsGregory L Owens, Celine Caseys, Nora Mitchell, et al.
Evolution Letters|December 24, 2019
Correlates of hybridization in plantsNora Mitchell, Lesley G Campbell, Jeffrey R Ahern, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 22, 2020
Predicting changes in bee assemblages following state transitions at North American dryland ecotonesMelanie R Kazenel, Karen W Wright, Julieta Bettinelli, et al.
Ecology|August 29, 2014
Responses of high-altitude graminoids and soil fungi to 20 years of experimental warmingJennifer A Rudgers, Stephanie N Kivlin, Kenneth D Whitney, et al.
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Showing results (21-30 of 47) with videos related to

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The American Naturalist|January 6, 2012
Hybridization alters early life-history traits and increases plant colonization success in a novel regionStephen M Hovick, Lesley G Campbell, Allison A Snow, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 6, 2022
Hybrid evolution repeats itself across environmental contexts in Texas sunflowers (Helianthus)Nora Mitchell, Hoang Luu, Gregory L Owens, et al.
The American Naturalist|February 24, 2021
Patterns, Predictors, and Consequences of Dominance in HybridsKen A Thompson, Mackenzie Urquhart-Cronish, Kenneth D Whitney, et al.
Nature|March 28, 2024
Heat and desiccation tolerances predict bee abundance under climate changeMelanie R Kazenel, Karen W Wright, Terry Griswold, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 3, 2019
Hybridization speeds adaptive evolution in an eight-year field experimentNora Mitchell, Gregory L Owens, Stephen M Hovick, et al.
Ecology Letters|May 24, 2024
Microbial symbionts buffer hosts from the demographic costs of environmental stochasticityJoshua C Fowler, Shaun Ziegler, Kenneth D Whitney, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|January 21, 2025
Shared Selection and Genetic Architecture Drive Strikingly Repeatable Evolution in Long-Term Experimental Hybrid PopulationsGregory L Owens, Celine Caseys, Nora Mitchell, et al.
Evolution Letters|December 24, 2019
Correlates of hybridization in plantsNora Mitchell, Lesley G Campbell, Jeffrey R Ahern, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 22, 2020
Predicting changes in bee assemblages following state transitions at North American dryland ecotonesMelanie R Kazenel, Karen W Wright, Julieta Bettinelli, et al.
Ecology|August 29, 2014
Responses of high-altitude graminoids and soil fungi to 20 years of experimental warmingJennifer A Rudgers, Stephanie N Kivlin, Kenneth D Whitney, et al.
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