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Sarah M Eppley

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Oecologia|December 13, 2005
Females make tough neighbors: sex-specific competitive effects in seedlings of a dioecious grassSarah M Eppley
Oecologia|June 10, 2010
Inter-sexual competition in a dioecious grassCharlene A Mercer, Sarah M Eppley
The American Naturalist|January 9, 2007
Sexual systems and measures of occupancy and abundance in an annual plant: testing the metapopulation modelSarah M Eppley, John R Pannell
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 23, 2007
Density-dependent self-fertilization and male versus hermaphrodite siring success in an androdioecious plantSarah M Eppley, John R Pannell
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 10, 2019
Forest passerines as a novel dispersal vector of viable bryophyte propagulesMatthew W Chmielewski, Sarah M Eppley
Royal Society Open Science|February 4, 2022
Species-specific interactions in avian-bryophyte dispersal networksMatthew W Chmielewski, Sarah M Eppley
Biology Letters|July 31, 2009
Long-lived sperm in the geothermal bryophyte Pohlia nutansTodd N Rosenstiel, Sarah M Eppley
Molecular Ecology Resources|May 14, 2011
New sequence-tagged site molecular markers for identification of sex in Distichlis spicataSarah M Eppley, Robin O'Quinn, Anna L Brown
American Journal of Botany|June 4, 2011
Sporophytic inbreeding depression in mosses occurs in a species with separate sexes but not in a species with combined sexesPhilip J Taylor, Sarah M Eppley, Linley K Jesson
The New Phytologist|March 17, 2012
Tolerance to environmental desiccation in moss spermErin E Shortlidge, Todd N Rosenstiel, Sarah M Eppley
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Oecologia|December 13, 2005
Females make tough neighbors: sex-specific competitive effects in seedlings of a dioecious grassSarah M Eppley
Oecologia|June 10, 2010
Inter-sexual competition in a dioecious grassCharlene A Mercer, Sarah M Eppley
The American Naturalist|January 9, 2007
Sexual systems and measures of occupancy and abundance in an annual plant: testing the metapopulation modelSarah M Eppley, John R Pannell
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 23, 2007
Density-dependent self-fertilization and male versus hermaphrodite siring success in an androdioecious plantSarah M Eppley, John R Pannell
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 10, 2019
Forest passerines as a novel dispersal vector of viable bryophyte propagulesMatthew W Chmielewski, Sarah M Eppley
Royal Society Open Science|February 4, 2022
Species-specific interactions in avian-bryophyte dispersal networksMatthew W Chmielewski, Sarah M Eppley
Biology Letters|July 31, 2009
Long-lived sperm in the geothermal bryophyte Pohlia nutansTodd N Rosenstiel, Sarah M Eppley
Molecular Ecology Resources|May 14, 2011
New sequence-tagged site molecular markers for identification of sex in Distichlis spicataSarah M Eppley, Robin O'Quinn, Anna L Brown
American Journal of Botany|June 4, 2011
Sporophytic inbreeding depression in mosses occurs in a species with separate sexes but not in a species with combined sexesPhilip J Taylor, Sarah M Eppley, Linley K Jesson
The New Phytologist|March 17, 2012
Tolerance to environmental desiccation in moss spermErin E Shortlidge, Todd N Rosenstiel, Sarah M Eppley
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