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Rod Peakall

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Journal of Natural Products|March 29, 2019
2-(Tetrahydrofuran-2-yl)acetic Acid and Ester Derivatives as Long-Range Pollinator Attractants in the Sexually Deceptive Orchid Cryptostylis ovataBjörn Bohman, Alyssa M Weinstein, Ryan D Phillips, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology|December 16, 2015
Parapheromones for Thynnine WaspsBjörn Bohman, Amir Karton, Ruby C M Dixon, et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|May 5, 2017
The Spider Orchid Caladenia crebra Produces Sulfurous Pheromone Mimics to Attract its Male Wasp PollinatorBjörn Bohman, Ryan D Phillips, Gavin R Flematti, et al.
The Journal of Heredity|December 1, 2009
The impact of landscape disturbance on spatial genetic structure in the Guanacaste tree, Enterolobium cyclocarpum (Fabaceae)Eva Gonzales, James L Hamrick, Peter E Smouse, et al.
Systematic Biology|December 10, 2024
Discordance Down Under: Combining Phylogenomics and Fungal Symbioses to Detangle Difficult Nodes in a Diverse Tribe of Australian Terrestrial OrchidsRyan P O'Donnell, Darren C J Wong, Ryan D Phillips, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|August 4, 2017
Tissue-Specific Floral Transcriptome Analysis of the Sexually Deceptive Orchid <i>Chiloglottis trapeziformis</i> Provides Insights into the Biosynthesis and Regulation of Its Unique UV-B Dependent Floral Volatile, Chiloglottone 1Darren C J Wong, Ranamalie Amarasinghe, Claudia Rodriguez-Delgado, et al.
Plos One|March 29, 2013
Mate-searching behaviour of common and rare wasps and the implications for pollen movement of the sexually deceptive orchids they pollinateMyles H M Menz, Ryan D Phillips, Kingsley W Dixon, et al.
Ecology Letters|May 28, 2014
Not all types of host contacts are equal when it comes to E. coli transmissionMichaela D J Blyton, Sam C Banks, Rod Peakall, et al.
Annals of Botany|February 5, 2015
UV-B light contributes directly to the synthesis of chiloglottone floral volatilesRanamalie Amarasinghe, Jacqueline Poldy, Yuki Matsuba, et al.
IMA Fungus|August 22, 2017
New species of <i>Tulasnella</i> associated with terrestrial orchids in AustraliaCeleste C Linde, Tom W May, Ryan D Phillips, et al.
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Journal of Natural Products|March 29, 2019
2-(Tetrahydrofuran-2-yl)acetic Acid and Ester Derivatives as Long-Range Pollinator Attractants in the Sexually Deceptive Orchid Cryptostylis ovataBjörn Bohman, Alyssa M Weinstein, Ryan D Phillips, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology|December 16, 2015
Parapheromones for Thynnine WaspsBjörn Bohman, Amir Karton, Ruby C M Dixon, et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|May 5, 2017
The Spider Orchid Caladenia crebra Produces Sulfurous Pheromone Mimics to Attract its Male Wasp PollinatorBjörn Bohman, Ryan D Phillips, Gavin R Flematti, et al.
The Journal of Heredity|December 1, 2009
The impact of landscape disturbance on spatial genetic structure in the Guanacaste tree, Enterolobium cyclocarpum (Fabaceae)Eva Gonzales, James L Hamrick, Peter E Smouse, et al.
Systematic Biology|December 10, 2024
Discordance Down Under: Combining Phylogenomics and Fungal Symbioses to Detangle Difficult Nodes in a Diverse Tribe of Australian Terrestrial OrchidsRyan P O'Donnell, Darren C J Wong, Ryan D Phillips, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|August 4, 2017
Tissue-Specific Floral Transcriptome Analysis of the Sexually Deceptive Orchid <i>Chiloglottis trapeziformis</i> Provides Insights into the Biosynthesis and Regulation of Its Unique UV-B Dependent Floral Volatile, Chiloglottone 1Darren C J Wong, Ranamalie Amarasinghe, Claudia Rodriguez-Delgado, et al.
Plos One|March 29, 2013
Mate-searching behaviour of common and rare wasps and the implications for pollen movement of the sexually deceptive orchids they pollinateMyles H M Menz, Ryan D Phillips, Kingsley W Dixon, et al.
Ecology Letters|May 28, 2014
Not all types of host contacts are equal when it comes to E. coli transmissionMichaela D J Blyton, Sam C Banks, Rod Peakall, et al.
Annals of Botany|February 5, 2015
UV-B light contributes directly to the synthesis of chiloglottone floral volatilesRanamalie Amarasinghe, Jacqueline Poldy, Yuki Matsuba, et al.
IMA Fungus|August 22, 2017
New species of <i>Tulasnella</i> associated with terrestrial orchids in AustraliaCeleste C Linde, Tom W May, Ryan D Phillips, et al.
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