Search Results - "McCLEARY, TIM S."
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Geographically extensive hybridization between the forest trees American butternut and Japanese walnut
Published in Biology letters (2005) (23-06-2009)“…J. ailantifolia…”
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Range-wide distribution of genetic diversity in the North American tree Juglans cinerea: a product of range shifts, not ecological marginality or recent population decline
Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2010)“…The spatial distribution of genetic diversity is a product of recent and historical ecological processes, as well as anthropogenic activities. A current…”
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Development and Characterization of Genomic and Gene-Based Microsatellite Markers in North American Red Oak Species
Published in Plant molecular biology reporter (01-02-2013)“…Oaks ( Quercus : Fagaceae) are ecological and economic keystones of many forested ecosystems but effective genetic management strategies are hindered by high…”
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Spatial genetic structure in 21 populations of butternut, a temperate forest tree (Juglans cinerea L.), is correlated to spatial arrangement, habitat, and land-use history
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-02-2014)“…•We investigated spatial genetic structure (SGS) in 21 populations of butternut.•We tested the effect of local ecological conditions on several SGS…”
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Chloroplast haplotypes suggest preglacial differentiation and separate postglacial migration paths for the threatened North American forest tree Juglans cinerea L
Published in Tree genetics & genomes (01-04-2015)“…Postglacial migration paths for most of the tree species of Eastern North America remain unknown. The presence of no-analogue forest communities prior to the…”
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Human‐impacted landscapes facilitate hybridization between a native and an introduced tree
Published in Evolutionary applications (01-11-2012)“…Spatial and temporal dynamics of hybridization, in particular the influence of local environmental conditions, are well studied for sympatric species but less…”
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Four cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence (CAPS) markers for the detection of the Juglans ailantifolia chloroplast in putatively native J. cinerea populations
Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-03-2009)“…Hybridization between butternut (Juglans cinerea), a forest tree native to eastern North America, and Japanese walnut (J. ailantifolia), a tree tolerant to the…”
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