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    Population genetics of a rare wetland species, the Tennessee yellow-eyed grass (Xyris tennesseensis, Xyridaceae) by Downey, Kala M., Baskauf, Carol J.

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-08-2020)
    “…Federally endangered Xyris tennesseensis is a perennial monocot found in imperiled wetlands such as calcareous seeps and riparian habitats within its disjunct…”
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    Population genetics of Braun's Rockcress (Boechera perstellata, Brassicaceae), an endangered plant with a disjunct distribution by Baskauf, Carol J, Jinks, Nacole C, Mandel, Jennifer R, McCauley, David E

    Published in The Journal of heredity (01-03-2014)
    “…Boechera perstellata is an endangered plant found only in middle Tennessee and north central Kentucky. After sampling 4 Tennessee and 3 Kentucky populations,…”
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    Population Genetics of Astragalus bibullatus (Fabaceae) Using AFLPs by Baskauf, Carol J, Burke, John M

    Published in The Journal of heredity (01-07-2009)
    “…Astragalus bibullatus (Fabaceae) is an endangered plant species endemic to limestone cedar glades in Tennessee. Data from 134 amplified fragment length…”
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    Comparative ecophysiology of a rare and a widespread species of Echinacea (Asteraceae) by Baskauf, C.J, Eickmeier, W.G

    Published in American journal of botany (01-08-1994)
    “…Among various potential causes of rarity, one explanation could be that a rare species has more narrow physiological tolerances to important environmental…”
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    Genetic analysis of a rare and a widespread species of Echinacea (Asteraceae) by Baskauf, C.J, McCauley, D.E, Eickmeier, W.G

    Published in Evolution (01-02-1994)
    “…An evaluation of population genetic structure is presented. The association of geographic range with genetic variability is studied by comparing a well-matched…”
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    Population Genetics of the Cedar-Glade Endemic Astragalus bibullatus (Fabaceae) Using Isozymes by Baskauf, Carol J., Snapp, Sharon

    Published in Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (01-01-1998)
    “…The rare cedar-glade endemic Astragalus bibullatus (Fabaceae) has low levels of genetic variability both within and among populations. Within-population means…”
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    Examining Rarity through Comparisons with Widespread Congeners: A Genetic and Ecophysiological Example from Limestone Glade Endemics by Baskauf, Carol J.

    Published in Castanea (01-06-2001)
    “…Studies comparing rare and widespread congeners are particularly valuable when examining hypotheses regarding the condition of rarity. Comparison of close…”
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    Comparative ecophysiology of a rare and a widespread species of Echinacea (Asteraceae) by Baskauf, Carol J., Eickmeier, William G.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-08-1994)
    “…Among various potential causes of rarity, one explanation could be that a rare species has more narrow physiological tolerances to important environmental…”
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    Comparative ecophysiology of a rare and a widespread species of E chinacea (Asteraceae) by Baskauf, Carol J., Eickmeier, William G.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-08-1994)
    “…Among various potential causes of rarity, one explanation could be that a rare species has more narrow physiological tolerances to important environmental…”
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