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Kent E Holsinger

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Molecular Ecology|July 20, 2010
Next generation population genetics and phylogeographyKent E Holsinger
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 31, 2017
DISPERSAL AND PLANT MATING SYSTEMS: THE EVOLUTION OF SELF-FERTILIZATION IN SUBDIVIDED POPULATIONSKent E Holsinger
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 6, 2017
INBREEDING DEPRESSION DOESN'T MATTER: THE GENETIC BASIS OF MATING-SYSTEM EVOLUTIONKent E Holsinger
American Journal of Botany|February 16, 2019
Microscale trait-environment associations in two closely-related South African shrubsNora Mitchell, Kent E Holsinger
Molecular Ecology|August 21, 2010
Was it an explosion? Using population genetics to explore the dynamics of a recent radiation within Protea (Proteaceae L.)Rachel Prunier, Kent E Holsinger
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
MAINTENANCE OF POLYGENIC VARIATION IN SPATIALLY STRUCTURED POPULATIONS: ROLES FOR LOCAL MATING AND GENETIC REDUNDANCYDavid B Goldstein, Kent E Holsinger
Molecular Ecology|March 12, 2004
Bayesian approaches for the analysis of population genetic structure: an example from Platanthera leucophaea (Orchidaceae)Kent E Holsinger, Lisa E Wallace
Nature Reviews. Genetics|August 19, 2009
Genetics in geographically structured populations: defining, estimating and interpreting F(ST)Kent E Holsinger, Bruce S Weir
Oecologia|September 26, 2012
Direct and indirect selection on floral pigmentation by pollinators and seed predators in a color polymorphic South African shrubJane E Carlson, Kent E Holsinger
American Journal of Botany|May 31, 2011
Natural selection on inflorescence color polymorphisms in wild Protea populations: The role of pollinators, seed predators, and intertrait correlationsJane E Carlson, Kent E Holsinger
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Showing results (1-10 of 43) with videos related to

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Molecular Ecology|July 20, 2010
Next generation population genetics and phylogeographyKent E Holsinger
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 31, 2017
DISPERSAL AND PLANT MATING SYSTEMS: THE EVOLUTION OF SELF-FERTILIZATION IN SUBDIVIDED POPULATIONSKent E Holsinger
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 6, 2017
INBREEDING DEPRESSION DOESN'T MATTER: THE GENETIC BASIS OF MATING-SYSTEM EVOLUTIONKent E Holsinger
American Journal of Botany|February 16, 2019
Microscale trait-environment associations in two closely-related South African shrubsNora Mitchell, Kent E Holsinger
Molecular Ecology|August 21, 2010
Was it an explosion? Using population genetics to explore the dynamics of a recent radiation within Protea (Proteaceae L.)Rachel Prunier, Kent E Holsinger
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
MAINTENANCE OF POLYGENIC VARIATION IN SPATIALLY STRUCTURED POPULATIONS: ROLES FOR LOCAL MATING AND GENETIC REDUNDANCYDavid B Goldstein, Kent E Holsinger
Molecular Ecology|March 12, 2004
Bayesian approaches for the analysis of population genetic structure: an example from Platanthera leucophaea (Orchidaceae)Kent E Holsinger, Lisa E Wallace
Nature Reviews. Genetics|August 19, 2009
Genetics in geographically structured populations: defining, estimating and interpreting F(ST)Kent E Holsinger, Bruce S Weir
Oecologia|September 26, 2012
Direct and indirect selection on floral pigmentation by pollinators and seed predators in a color polymorphic South African shrubJane E Carlson, Kent E Holsinger
American Journal of Botany|May 31, 2011
Natural selection on inflorescence color polymorphisms in wild Protea populations: The role of pollinators, seed predators, and intertrait correlationsJane E Carlson, Kent E Holsinger
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