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    The Influence of Mimulus ringens Floral Display Size on Pollinator Visitation Patterns by Mitchell, R. J., Karron, J. D., Holmquist, K. G., Bell, J. M.

    Published in Functional ecology (01-02-2004)
    “…1. Pollinators visiting large floral displays may probe several flowers in sequence, leading to geitonogamous (among-flower) self-pollination. To investigate…”
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    Influence of pollen transport dynamics on sire profiles and multiple paternity in flowering plants by Mitchell, Randall J, Wilson, William G, Holmquist, Karsten G, Karron, Jeffrey D

    Published in PloS one (03-10-2013)
    “…In many flowering plants individual fruits contain a mixture of half- and full- siblings, reflecting pollination by several fathers. To better understand the…”
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    Pollinator visitation patterns strongly influence among-flower variation in selfing rate by Karron, Jeffrey D, Holmquist, Karsten G, Flanagan, Rebecca J, Mitchell, Randall J

    Published in Annals of botany (01-06-2009)
    “…BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Adjacent flowers on Mimulus ringens floral displays often vary markedly in selfing rate. We hypothesized that this fine-scale variation in…”
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    MACROINVERTEBRATE RESPONSE TO FLOW CHANGES IN A SUBALPINE STREAM: PREDICTIONS FROM TWO-DIMENSIONAL HYDRODYNAMIC MODELS by Waddle, T. J., Holmquist, J. G.

    Published in River research and applications (01-03-2013)
    “…ABSTRACT Two‐dimensional hydrodynamic models are being used increasingly as alternatives to traditional one‐dimensional instream flow methodologies for…”
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    Indirect Upstream Effects of Dams: Consequences of Migratory Consumer Extirpation in Puerto Rico by Greathouse, Effie A., Pringle, Catherine M., McDowell, William H., Holmquist, Jeff G.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-02-2006)
    “…Large dams degrade the integrity of a wide variety of ecosystems, yet direct downstream effects of dams have received the most attention from ecosystem…”
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    Effects of a long-term disturbance on arthropods and vegetation in subalpine wetlands: manifestations of pack stock grazing in early versus mid-season by Holmquist, Jeffrey G, Schmidt-Gengenbach, Jutta, Haultain, Sylvia A

    Published in PloS one (07-01-2013)
    “…Conclusions regarding disturbance effects in high elevation or high latitude ecosystems based solely on infrequent, long-term sampling may be misleading,…”
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    Influence of pollinator grooming on pollen‐mediated gene dispersal in Mimulus ringens (Phrymaceae) by HOLMQUIST, KARSTEN G, MITCHELL, RANDALL J, KARRON, JEFFREY D

    Published in Plant species biology (01-01-2012)
    “…Pollinator foraging patterns and the dynamics of pollen transport influence the quality and diversity of flowering plant mating opportunities. For species…”
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    influence of distinct pollinators on female and male reproductive success in the Rocky Mountain columbine by Brunet, Johanne, Holmquist, Karsten G.A

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-09-2009)
    “…Although there are many reasons to expect distinct pollinator types to differentially affect a plant's reproductive success, few studies have directly examined…”
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    Chromosome bands, their chromatin flavors, and their functional features by HOLMQUIST, G. P

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-07-1992)
    “…To show that the input pattern of chromosomal mutations is highly organized relative to the band patterns along human chromosomes, a new term, "metaphase…”
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    influence of floral display size on selfing rates in Mimulus ringens by Karron, J.D, Mitchell, R.J, Holmquist, K.G, Bell, J.M, Funk, B

    Published in Heredity (01-03-2004)
    “…Pollinators often visit several flowers in sequence on plants with large floral displays. This foraging pattern is expected to influence the rate of…”
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    Chromosome organization and chromatin modification: influence on genome function and evolution by Holmquist, G P, Ashley, T

    Published in Cytogenetic and genome research (01-01-2006)
    “…Histone modifications of nucleosomes distinguish euchromatic from heterochromatic chromatin states, distinguish gene regulation in eukaryotes from that of…”
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    High Dams and Marine-Freshwater Linkages: Effects on Native and Introduced Fauna in the Caribbean by Holmquist, Jeff G., Schmidt-Gengenbach, Jutta M., Yoshioka, Beverly Buchanan

    Published in Conservation biology (01-06-1998)
    “…Caribbean streams are dominated by a shrimp and fish assemblage for which amphidromy (eggs or larvae carried to the ocean followed by migration of juveniles…”
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    Processing and Properties of a Porous Oxide Matrix Composite Reinforced with Continuous Oxide Fibers by Holmquist, Magnus G., Lange, Fred F.

    Published in Journal of the American Ceramic Society (01-10-2003)
    “…A process to manufacture porous oxide matrix/polycrystalline oxide fiber composites was developed and evaluated. The method uses infiltration of fiber cloths…”
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    Effects of propeller scarring on macrofaunal use of the seagrass Thalassia testudinum by UHRIN, Amy V, HOLMQUIST, Jeff G

    “…Propeller scarring within seagrass beds is common in shallow coastal waters. Scarring has the potential to fragment seagrass beds, resulting in habitat loss,…”
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    Arthropod Assemblages in a Montane Wetland Complex: Influences of Adjoining Lotic and Lentic Habitat and Temporal Variability by Holmquist, Jeffrey G., Schmidt-Gengenbach, Jutta

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-04-2020)
    “…Our objective was to gain an understanding of the influences of habitat context and seasonal and interannual factors on arthropod assemblage structure in a…”
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    Trampling in a seagrass assemblage: direct effects, response of associated fauna, and the role of substrate characteristics by Eckrich, Caren E., Holmquist, Jeff G.

    “…Human wading in shallow coastal waters is a common activity that inherently involves trampling of the substrate. An experiment was conducted inThalassia…”
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    Does Long-term Grazing by Pack Stock in Subalpine Wet Meadows Result in Lasting Effects on Arthropod Assemblages? by Holmquist, Jeffrey G., Schmidt-Gengenbach, Jutta, Haultain, Sylvia A.

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-04-2010)
    “…Pack stock are often used in mountain environments and are grazed in uplands and wetlands, particularly subalpine wet meadows. Effects of pack stock on wetland…”
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    Patterns of multiple paternity in fruits of Mimulus ringens (Phrymaceae) by Mitchell, Randall J, Karron, Jeffrey D, Holmquist, Karsten G, Bell, John M

    Published in American journal of botany (01-05-2005)
    “…Multiply sired fruits provide unambiguous evidence that pollen from two or more donors was deposited on a stigma and successfully fertilized ovules. Such…”
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    Disturbance and gap formation in a marine benthic mosaic:influence of shifting macroalgal patches on seagrass structure and mobile invertebrates by Holmquist, J G

    “…A field experiment was used to examine the interactions among structurally complex, spatially shifting structure (macroalgae deposited by currents),…”
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    Role of replication time in the control of tissue-specific gene expression by HOLMQUIST, G. P

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-02-1987)
    “…Late-replicating chromatin in vertebrates is repressed. Housekeeping (constitutively active) genes always replicate early and are in the early-replicating…”
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