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Kyle G Dexter

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 19, 2017
Dispersal assembly of rain forest tree communities across the Amazon basinKyle G Dexter, Mathew Lavin, Benjamin M Torke, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 4, 2017
Forest conservation: Humans' handprints-ResponseDryflor, R Toby Pennington, Karina Banda-R, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|October 7, 2015
Using targeted enrichment of nuclear genes to increase phylogenetic resolution in the neotropical rain forest genus Inga (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae)James A Nicholls, R Toby Pennington, Erik J M Koenen, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 23, 2017
Coevolutionary arms race versus host defense chase in a tropical herbivore-plant systemMaría-José Endara, Phyllis D Coley, Gabrielle Ghabash, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 7, 2009
The evolution of antiherbivore defenses and their contribution to species coexistence in the tropical tree genus IngaThomas A Kursar, Kyle G Dexter, John Lokvam, et al.
The New Phytologist|November 23, 2025
The frequency and importance of polyploidy in tropical rainforest tree radiationsRowan J Schley, Rosalía Piñeiro, James A Nicholls, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 23, 2017
Biogeographic distributions of neotropical trees reflect their directly measured drought tolerancesAdriane Esquivel-Muelbert, David Galbraith, Kyle G Dexter, et al.
Science Advances|June 5, 2020
Freezing and water availability structure the evolutionary diversity of trees across the AmericasRicardo A Segovia, R Toby Pennington, Tim R Baker, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|September 8, 2018
Tracking of Host Defenses and Phylogeny During the Radiation of Neotropical <i>Inga</i>-Feeding Sawflies (Hymenoptera; Argidae)María-José Endara, James A Nicholls, Phyllis D Coley, et al.
Systematic Biology|May 4, 2025
Rampant Reticulation in a Rapid Radiation of Tropical Trees -Insights from Inga (Fabaceae)Rowan J Schley, Rosalía Piñeiro, James A Nicholls, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 19, 2017
Dispersal assembly of rain forest tree communities across the Amazon basinKyle G Dexter, Mathew Lavin, Benjamin M Torke, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 4, 2017
Forest conservation: Humans' handprints-ResponseDryflor, R Toby Pennington, Karina Banda-R, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|October 7, 2015
Using targeted enrichment of nuclear genes to increase phylogenetic resolution in the neotropical rain forest genus Inga (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae)James A Nicholls, R Toby Pennington, Erik J M Koenen, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 23, 2017
Coevolutionary arms race versus host defense chase in a tropical herbivore-plant systemMaría-José Endara, Phyllis D Coley, Gabrielle Ghabash, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 7, 2009
The evolution of antiherbivore defenses and their contribution to species coexistence in the tropical tree genus IngaThomas A Kursar, Kyle G Dexter, John Lokvam, et al.
The New Phytologist|November 23, 2025
The frequency and importance of polyploidy in tropical rainforest tree radiationsRowan J Schley, Rosalía Piñeiro, James A Nicholls, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 23, 2017
Biogeographic distributions of neotropical trees reflect their directly measured drought tolerancesAdriane Esquivel-Muelbert, David Galbraith, Kyle G Dexter, et al.
Science Advances|June 5, 2020
Freezing and water availability structure the evolutionary diversity of trees across the AmericasRicardo A Segovia, R Toby Pennington, Tim R Baker, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|September 8, 2018
Tracking of Host Defenses and Phylogeny During the Radiation of Neotropical <i>Inga</i>-Feeding Sawflies (Hymenoptera; Argidae)María-José Endara, James A Nicholls, Phyllis D Coley, et al.
Systematic Biology|May 4, 2025
Rampant Reticulation in a Rapid Radiation of Tropical Trees -Insights from Inga (Fabaceae)Rowan J Schley, Rosalía Piñeiro, James A Nicholls, et al.
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