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Michele R Dudash

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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
RELATIVE FITNESS OF SELFED AND OUTCROSSED PROGENY IN A SELF-COMPATIBLE, PROTANDROUS SPECIES, SABATIA ANGULARIS L. (GENTIANACEAE): A COMPARISON IN THREE ENVIRONMENTSMichele R Dudash
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
THE EFFECTS OF FIVE GENERATIONS OF ENFORCED SELFING ON POTENTIAL MALE AND FEMALE FUNCTION IN MIMULUS GUTTATUSDavid E Carr, Michele R Dudash
Annals of Botany|November 20, 2016
Field evidence of strong differential pollen placement by Old World bat-pollinated plantsAlyssa B Stewart, Michele R Dudash
Annals of Botany|October 21, 2015
Differential pollen placement on an Old World nectar bat increases pollination efficiencyAlyssa B Stewart, Michele R Dudash
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 2, 2003
Recent approaches into the genetic basis of inbreeding depression in plantsDavid E Carr, Michele R Dudash
Ecology and Evolution|August 29, 2018
The importance of analyzing neighbor competitive response in the target-neighbor experimental designKevin J Barry, Michele R Dudash
Ecology|June 29, 2016
Winter habitat quality but not long-distance dispersal influences apparent reproductive success in a migratory birdClark S Rushing, Peter P Marra, Michele R Dudash
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
FIVE GENERATIONS OF ENFORCED SELFING AND OUTCROSSING IN MIMULUS GUTTATUS: INBREEDING DEPRESSION VARIATION AT THE POPULATION AND FAMILY LEVELMichele R Dudash, David E Carr, Charles B Fenster
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 11, 2015
Habitat features and long-distance dispersal modify the use of social information by a long-distance migratory birdClark S Rushing, Michele R Dudash, Peter P Marra
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATING-SYSTEM CHARACTERS AND INBREEDING DEPRESSION IN MIMULUS GUTTATUSDavid E Carr, Charles B Fenster, Michele R Dudash
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
RELATIVE FITNESS OF SELFED AND OUTCROSSED PROGENY IN A SELF-COMPATIBLE, PROTANDROUS SPECIES, SABATIA ANGULARIS L. (GENTIANACEAE): A COMPARISON IN THREE ENVIRONMENTSMichele R Dudash
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
THE EFFECTS OF FIVE GENERATIONS OF ENFORCED SELFING ON POTENTIAL MALE AND FEMALE FUNCTION IN MIMULUS GUTTATUSDavid E Carr, Michele R Dudash
Annals of Botany|November 20, 2016
Field evidence of strong differential pollen placement by Old World bat-pollinated plantsAlyssa B Stewart, Michele R Dudash
Annals of Botany|October 21, 2015
Differential pollen placement on an Old World nectar bat increases pollination efficiencyAlyssa B Stewart, Michele R Dudash
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 2, 2003
Recent approaches into the genetic basis of inbreeding depression in plantsDavid E Carr, Michele R Dudash
Ecology and Evolution|August 29, 2018
The importance of analyzing neighbor competitive response in the target-neighbor experimental designKevin J Barry, Michele R Dudash
Ecology|June 29, 2016
Winter habitat quality but not long-distance dispersal influences apparent reproductive success in a migratory birdClark S Rushing, Peter P Marra, Michele R Dudash
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
FIVE GENERATIONS OF ENFORCED SELFING AND OUTCROSSING IN MIMULUS GUTTATUS: INBREEDING DEPRESSION VARIATION AT THE POPULATION AND FAMILY LEVELMichele R Dudash, David E Carr, Charles B Fenster
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 11, 2015
Habitat features and long-distance dispersal modify the use of social information by a long-distance migratory birdClark S Rushing, Michele R Dudash, Peter P Marra
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATING-SYSTEM CHARACTERS AND INBREEDING DEPRESSION IN MIMULUS GUTTATUSDavid E Carr, Charles B Fenster, Michele R Dudash
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