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    Speciation in reverse: morphological and genetic evidence of the collapse of a three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) species pair by TAYLOR, E. B., BOUGHMAN, J. W., GROENENBOOM, M., SNIATYNSKI, M., SCHLUTER, D., GOW, J. L.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-02-2006)
    “…Historically, six small lakes in southwestern British Columbia each contained a sympatric species pair of three‐spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus)…”
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    Ecological selection against hybrids in natural populations of sympatric threespine sticklebacks by GOW, J. L., PEICHEL, C. L., TAYLOR, E. B.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-11-2007)
    “…Experimental work has provided evidence for extrinsic post‐zygotic isolation, a phenomenon unique to ecological speciation. The role that ecological components…”
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    Parentage assignment detects frequent and large-scale dispersal in water voles by Telfer, S., Piertney, S. B., Dallas, J. F., Stewart, W. A., Marshall, F., Gow, J. L., Lambin, X.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-07-2003)
    “…Estimating the rate and scale of dispersal is essential for predicting the dynamics of fragmented populations, yet empirical estimates are typically imprecise…”
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    Widespread gene flow and high genetic variability in populations of water voles Arvicola terrestris in patchy habitats by AARS, J., DALLAS, J. F., PIERTNEY, S. B., MARSHALL, F., GOW, J. L., TELFER, S., LAMBIN, X.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-05-2006)
    “…Theory predicts that the impact of gene flow on the genetic structure of populations in patchy habitats depends on its scale and the demographic attributes of…”
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    Characterising groundwater use by vegetation using a surface energy balance model and satellite observations of land surface temperature by Gow, L.J., Barrett, D.J., Renzullo, L.J., Phinn, S.R., O'Grady, A.P.

    “…This study presents a novel ‘model-data’ approach to detect groundwater-dependent vegetation (GDV), through differences in modelled and observed land surface…”
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    Breeding system and demography shape population genetic structure across ecological and climatic zones in the African freshwater snail, Bulinus forskalii (Gastropoda, Pulmonata), intermediate host for schistosomes by GOW, J. L., NOBLE, L. R., ROLLINSON, D., MIMPFOUNDI, R., JONES, C. S.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2004)
    “…The role of breeding system and population bottlenecks in shaping the distribution of neutral genetic variation among populations inhabiting patchily…”
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    A detection problem: Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of a land surface temperature approach to detecting dynamics of water use by groundwater-dependent vegetation by Gow, L.J., Barrett, D.J., Renzullo, L.J., Phinn, S.R., O'Grady, A.P.

    “…Sustainable management of groundwater-dependent vegetation (GDV) requires the accurate identification of GDVs, characterisation of their water use dynamics and…”
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    Subsurface water-use strategies and physiological responses of subtropical eucalypt woodland vegetation under changing water-availability conditions by Gow, L.J., Barrett, D.J., O’Grady, A.P., Renzullo, L.J., Phinn, S.R.

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-01-2018)
    “…•Woodland vegetation in the study area used subsurface water up to 28% of the time.•Vegetation supplemented decreasing shallow soil water with subsurface…”
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    Polymorphic microsatellites in the African freshwater snail, Bulinus forskalii (Gastropoda, Pulmonata) by Gow, J. L., Noble, L. R., Rollinson, D., Jones, C. S.

    Published in Molecular ecology notes (01-12-2001)
    “…Eleven microsatellites were isolated in the freshwater snail Bulinus forskalii, intermediate host for the medically important trematode Schistosoma…”
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    Contrasting hybridization rates between sympatric three-spined sticklebacks highlight the fragility of reproductive barriers between evolutionarily young species by GOW, JENNIFER L., PEICHEL, CATHERINE L., TAYLOR, ERIC B.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-03-2006)
    “…Three‐spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) are a powerful evolutionary model system due to the rapid and repeated phenotypic divergence of freshwater…”
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    Culex Mosquitoes, West Nile Virus, and the Application of Innovative Management in the Design and Management of Stormwater Retention Ponds in Canada by Jackson, Michael J., Gow, Jennifer L., Evelyn, Michelle J., Meikleham, Neil E., McMahon, T.J. Scott, Koga, Erin, Howay, Tim J, Wang, Laura, Yan, Evan

    Published in Water quality research journal of Canada (01-01-2009)
    “…Abstract Stormwater best management practices have helped to address environmental concerns regarding peak water flows and accumulation of sediment and…”
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    A high incidence of clustered microsatellite mutations revealed by parent-offspring analysis in the African freshwater snail, Bulinus forskalii (Gastropoda, Pulmonata) by Gow, Jennifer L, Noble, Leslie R, Rollinson, David, Jones, Catherine S

    Published in Genetica (01-05-2005)
    “…Genotyping of 11 microsatellites in 432 offspring from 28 families of the hermaphroditic, freshwater snail Bulinusforskalii detected 10 de novo mutant alleles…”
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    High Levels Of Selfing Are Revealed By A Parent-Offspring Analysis Of The Medically Important Freshwater Snail, Bulinus Forskalii (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) by Gow, Jennifer L., Noble, Leslie R., Rollinson, David, Tchuem Tchuente, Louis-Albert, Jones, Catherine S.

    Published in Journal of molluscan studies (01-05-2005)
    “…The hermaphroditic freshwater snail Bulinus forskalii acts as intermediate host for the trematode Schistosoma guineensis, an agent of human intestinal…”
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