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Spatial genetic structure of a tropical understory shrub, PSYCHOTRIA OFFICINALIS (RuBIACEAE)
BA Loiselle, VL Sork, J Nason, C Graham
American journal of botany 82 (11), 1420-1425, 1995
16041995
Landscape approaches to historical and contemporary gene flow in plants
VL Sork, J Nason, DR Campbell, JF Fernandez
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 14 (6), 219-224, 1999
4911999
The influence of seed dispersal mechanisms on the genetic structure of tropical tree populations
JL Hamrick, DA Murawski, JD Nason
Vegetatio 107, 281-297, 1993
4841993
Differential lineage-specific amplification of transposable elements is responsible for genome size variation in Gossypium
JS Hawkins, HR Kim, JD Nason, RA Wing, JF Wendel
Genome research 16 (10), 1252-1261, 2006
4722006
Reproductive and genetic consequences of forest fragmentation: two case studies of neotropical canopy trees
JD Nason, JL Hamrick
Journal of Heredity 88 (4), 264-276, 1997
4451997
The breeding structure of a tropical keystone plant resource
JD Nason, EA Herre, JL Hamrick
Nature 391 (6668), 685-687, 1998
3791998
Population graphs: the graph theoretic shape of genetic structure
RJ Dyer, JD Nason
Molecular ecology 13 (7), 1713-1727, 2004
3682004
Mitigating scoring errors in microsatellite data from wild populations
J Dewoody, JD Nason, VD Hipkins
Molecular Ecology Notes 6 (4), 951-957, 2006
2922006
Consequences of dispersal in plants
JL Hamrick, JD Nason
Population dynamics in ecological space and time 1, 203, 1996
2801996
Host‐associated genetic differentiation in phytophagous insects: general phenomenon or isolated exceptions? Evidence from a goldenrod‐insect community
JO StiremanIII, JD Nason, SB Heard
Evolution 59 (12), 2573-2587, 2005
2632005
Pollen dispersal in low-density populations of three neotropical tree species
EA Stacy, JL Hamrick, JD Nason, SP Hubbell, RB Foster, R Condit
The American Naturalist 148 (2), 275-298, 1996
2601996
Sonoran Desert columnar cacti and the evolution of generalized pollination systems
TH Fleming, CT Sahley, JN Holland, JD Nason, JL Hamrick
Ecological Monographs 71 (4), 511-530, 2001
2562001
SPATIAL POPULATION GENETIC STRUCTURE IN TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORUM: THE ROLES OF DISPERSAL, MATING, HISTORY, AND SELECTION
S Kalisz, JD Nason, FM Hanzawa, SJ Tonsor
evolution 55 (8), 1560-1568, 2001
2392001
Landscape modelling of gene flow: improved power using conditional genetic distance derived from the topology of population networks
RJ Dyer, JD Nason, RC Garrick
Molecular ecology 19 (17), 3746-3759, 2010
2212010
Historical vicariance and postglacial colonization effects on the evolution of genetic structure in Lophocereus, a Sonoran Desert columnar cactus
JD Nason, JL Hamrick, TH Fleming
Evolution 56 (11), 2214-2226, 2002
2052002
Molecular phylogenies of figs and their pollinator wasps
EA Herre, CA Machado, E Bermingham, JD Nason, DM Windsor, ...
Journal of Biogeography 23 (4), 521-530, 1996
1941996
Cascading host-associated genetic differentiation in parasitoids of phytophagous insects
JO Stireman III, JD Nason, SB Heard, JM Seehawer
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 273 (1586), 523-530, 2006
1792006
Patterns of hybridization and introgression in populations of oaks, manzanitas, and irises
JD Nason, NC Ellstrand, ML Arnold
American Journal of Botany 79 (1), 101-111, 1992
1701992
Paternity analysis of the breeding structure of strangler fig populations: evidence for substantial long‐distance wasp dispersal
JD Nason, EA Herre, JL Hamrick
Journal of Biogeography 23 (4), 501-512, 1996
1611996
The evolution of California's wild radish has resulted in the extinction of its progenitors
SG Hegde, JD Nason, JM Clegg, NC Ellstrand
Evolution 60 (6), 1187-1197, 2006
1602006
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