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    A comparison of two indirect methods for estimating average levels of gene flow using microsatellite data by Gaggiotti, O. E., Lange, O., Rassmann, K., Gliddon, C.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-09-1999)
    “…We compare the performance of Nm estimates based on FST and RST obtained from microsatellite data using simulations of the stepwise mutation model with range…”
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    Cell proliferation in the cochlear nucleus following acoustic trauma in rat by Zheng, Y, Smithies, H, Aitken, P, Gliddon, C, Stiles, L, Darlington, C.L, Smith, P.F

    Published in Neuroscience (10-09-2015)
    “…Highlights • We investigated cell proliferation in the CN following acoustic trauma in rats. • Cell proliferation increased in the CN in a time-dependent…”
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    A laboratory course for teaching laboratory techniques, experimental design, statistical analysis, and peer review process to undergraduate science students by Gliddon, C. M., J. Rosengren, R.

    “…This article describes a 13‐week laboratory course called Human Toxicology taught at the University of Otago, New Zealand. This course used a guided inquiry…”
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    GABAergic systems in the vestibular nucleus and their contribution to vestibular compensation by Gliddon, Catherine M, Darlington, Cynthia L, Smith, Paul F

    Published in Progress in neurobiology (01-01-2005)
    “…GABA and the GABAA and GABAB receptors play a pivotal role in the coordination of the central vestibular pathways. The commissural inhibition, which exists…”
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    Population genetic consequences of larval dispersal mode and hydrography: a case study with bryozoans by GOLDSON, A. J, HUGHES, R. N, GLIDDON, C. J

    Published in Marine biology (18-05-2001)
    “…Genetic analysis of the marine bryozoans Celleporella hyalina and Electra pilosa using the RAPD technique revealed population structuring corresponding to the…”
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    The microevolution of the Galápagos marine iguana Amblyrhynchus cristatus assessed by nuclear and mitochondrial genetic analyses by Rassmann, K., Tautz, D., Trillmich, F., Gliddon, C.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-05-1997)
    “…Marine iguanas may have inhabited the Galápagos archipelago and its former, now sunken islands for more than 10 million years (Myr). It is therefore surprising…”
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    Reproductive biology and genetic structure in Lloydia serotina by Jones, B, Gliddon, C

    Published in Plant ecology (01-04-1999)
    “…Concern regarding the conservation status of small, isolated populations of the arctic-alpine plant species Lloydia serotina prompted research to establish the…”
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    The conservation of variation in geographically peripheral populations: Lloydia serotina (Liliaceae) in Britain by Jones, B, Gliddon, C, Good, J.E.G

    Published in Biological conservation (01-10-2001)
    “…Peripheral populations of widespread species can hold important reserves of variability despite their often small size and isolation. Lloydia serotina occurs…”
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    Physiological Genetics of Salt Tolerance in Wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.): Performance of Wheat Varieties, Inbred Lines and Reciprocal F 1 Hybrids under Saline Conditions by Salam, Abdus, Hollington, P. A., Gorham, J., Jones, R. G. Wyn, Gliddon, C.

    “…Four bread wheat cultivars were studied at two salinity levels. Tobari 66 had the lowest uptake of Na + and Cl − , and the highest K + /Na + ratio; Pato had…”
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    global assessment using PCR techniques of mycorrhizal fungal populations colonising Tithonia diversifolia by Sharrock, R.A, Sinclair, F.L, Gliddon, C, Rao, I.M, Barrios, E, Mustonen, P.J, Smithson, P, Jones, D.L, Godbold, D.L

    Published in Mycorrhiza (01-04-2004)
    “…Tithonia diversifolia (Mexican sunflower) is a shrub commonly used as a green manure crop in Central and South America, Asia and Africa as it accumulates high…”
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    Activation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis following vestibular deafferentation in pigmented guinea pig by Gliddon, Catherine M, Darlington, Cynthia L, Smith, Paul F

    Published in Brain research (28-02-2003)
    “…Twelve male pigmented guinea pigs underwent either a unilateral vestibular deafferentation (UVD) ( n=6) or sham operation ( n=6). Compared to the pre-operated…”
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    Physiological genetics of salt tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.): performance of wheat varieties, inbred lines and reciprocal F1 hybrids under saline conditions by Salam, A, Hollington, P.A, Gorham, J, Wyn Jones, R.G, Gliddon, C

    “…Four bread wheat cultivars were studied at two salinity levels. Tobari 66 had the lowest uptake of Na+ and Cl−, and the highest K+/Na+ ratio; Pato had the…”
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    Polymorphic microsatellite markers isolated from the Bryozoan Celleporella hyalina (L.) by HOARE, K., HUGHES, R. N., GLIDDON, C. J.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-03-1998)
    “…The sessile clonal bryozoan Celleporella hyalina L. is a useful model marine invertebrate for studies of reproductive behaviour in that many copies of an…”
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    Effects of intra-vestibular nucleus injection of the Group I metabotropic glutamate receptor antagonist AIDA on vestibular compensation in guinea pigs by GLIDDON, C. M, SANSOM, A. J, SMITH, P. F, DARLINGTON, C. L

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-09-2000)
    “…Removal of the peripheral vestibular receptor cells in one inner ear (unilateral vestibular deafferentation, UVD) results in a syndrome of ocular motor and…”
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    Genetic structure of a linear population of Beta vulgaris ssp. maritima (sea beet) revealed by isozyme and RFLP analysis by RAYBOULD, A. F, GOUDET, J, MOGG, R. J, GLIDDON, C. J, GRAY, A. J

    Published in Heredity (01-02-1996)
    “…Knowledge of the genetic structure of plant populations is necessary for the understanding of the dynamics of major ecological processes. It also has…”
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    The Ecological Consequences of Flowering Asynchrony in Monoecious Figs: A Simulation Study by Bronstein, Judith L., Gouyon, Pierre-Henri, Gliddon, Chris, Kjellberg, Finn, Michaloud, Georges

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-12-1990)
    “…For plants with temporally separate sexual phases to outcross, population-level flowering asynchrony is necessary, but this can decrease the resource base…”
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    The genetic structure of Beta vulgaris ssp. maritima (sea beet) populations. II. Differences in gene flow estimated from RFLP and isozyme loci are habitat-specific by Raybould, A F, Mogg, R J, Gliddon, C J

    Published in Heredity (01-05-1997)
    “…In a previous paper, isolation by distance at RFLP loci was demonstrated in 10 populations of sea beet growing on the Dorset (U.K.) coast. In the same…”
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    Marine Plants and their Herbivores: Coevolutionary Myth and Precarious Mutualisms [and Discussion] by Hughes, R. N., Gliddon, C. J., Knowlton, N., Malcolm, S. B., Grubb, P. J.

    “…Planktonic and benthic algal-herbivore interactions are reviewed. In many cases, generation times of plant and herbivore are similar, yet there is no clear…”
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