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Rod Peakall

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Molecular Ecology Resources|April 29, 2015
An informational diversity framework, illustrated with sexually deceptive orchids in early stages of speciationPeter E Smouse, Michael R Whitehead, Rod Peakall
Plos One|November 1, 2017
Converting quadratic entropy to diversity: Both animals and alleles are diverse, but some are more diverse than othersPeter E Smouse, Sam C Banks, Rod Peakall
Frontiers in Plant Science|November 29, 2017
The Biosynthesis of Unusual Floral Volatiles and Blends Involved in Orchid Pollination by Deception: Current Progress and Future ProspectsDarren C J Wong, Eran Pichersky, Rod Peakall
Molecular Ecology|September 29, 2012
Low population genetic differentiation in the Orchidaceae: implications for the diversification of the familyRyan D Phillips, Kingsley W Dixon, Rod Peakall
Annals of Botany|November 14, 2023
Sexual attraction with pollination during feeding behaviour: implications for transitions between specialized strategiesRyan D Phillips, Björn Bohman, Rod Peakall, et al.
Molecular Ecology|March 12, 2015
The effect of sex-biased dispersal on opposite-sexed spatial genetic structure and inbreeding riskMichaela D J Blyton, Sam C Banks, Rod Peakall
Journal of Forensic Sciences|October 13, 2009
A grass molecular identification system for forensic botany: a critical evaluation of the strengths and limitationsJodie Ward, Simon R Gilmore, James Robertson, et al.
Annals of Botany|January 15, 2014
Pollinator-driven ecological speciation in plants: new evidence and future perspectivesTimotheüs Van der Niet, Rod Peakall, Steven D Johnson
Fitoterapia|October 3, 2017
(Methylthio)phenol semiochemicals are exploited by deceptive orchids as sexual attractants for Campylothynnus thynnine waspsBjörn Bohman, Ryan D Phillips, Gavin R Flematti, et al.
Applications in Plant Sciences|September 10, 2014
Development of phylogenetic markers for Sebacina (Sebacinaceae) mycorrhizal fungi associated with Australian orchidsMonica P Ruibal, Rod Peakall, Sylvain Foret, et al.
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Molecular Ecology Resources|April 29, 2015
An informational diversity framework, illustrated with sexually deceptive orchids in early stages of speciationPeter E Smouse, Michael R Whitehead, Rod Peakall
Plos One|November 1, 2017
Converting quadratic entropy to diversity: Both animals and alleles are diverse, but some are more diverse than othersPeter E Smouse, Sam C Banks, Rod Peakall
Frontiers in Plant Science|November 29, 2017
The Biosynthesis of Unusual Floral Volatiles and Blends Involved in Orchid Pollination by Deception: Current Progress and Future ProspectsDarren C J Wong, Eran Pichersky, Rod Peakall
Molecular Ecology|September 29, 2012
Low population genetic differentiation in the Orchidaceae: implications for the diversification of the familyRyan D Phillips, Kingsley W Dixon, Rod Peakall
Annals of Botany|November 14, 2023
Sexual attraction with pollination during feeding behaviour: implications for transitions between specialized strategiesRyan D Phillips, Björn Bohman, Rod Peakall, et al.
Molecular Ecology|March 12, 2015
The effect of sex-biased dispersal on opposite-sexed spatial genetic structure and inbreeding riskMichaela D J Blyton, Sam C Banks, Rod Peakall
Journal of Forensic Sciences|October 13, 2009
A grass molecular identification system for forensic botany: a critical evaluation of the strengths and limitationsJodie Ward, Simon R Gilmore, James Robertson, et al.
Annals of Botany|January 15, 2014
Pollinator-driven ecological speciation in plants: new evidence and future perspectivesTimotheüs Van der Niet, Rod Peakall, Steven D Johnson
Fitoterapia|October 3, 2017
(Methylthio)phenol semiochemicals are exploited by deceptive orchids as sexual attractants for Campylothynnus thynnine waspsBjörn Bohman, Ryan D Phillips, Gavin R Flematti, et al.
Applications in Plant Sciences|September 10, 2014
Development of phylogenetic markers for Sebacina (Sebacinaceae) mycorrhizal fungi associated with Australian orchidsMonica P Ruibal, Rod Peakall, Sylvain Foret, et al.
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