Search Results - "McKay, J.K"
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Genetics of drought adaptation in Arabidopsis thaliana: I. Pleiotropy contributes to genetic correlations among ecological traits
Published in Molecular ecology (01-05-2003)“…We examined patterns of genetic variance and covariance in two traits (i) carbon stable isotope ratio δ13C (dehydration avoidance) and (ii) time to flowering…”
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Herbivores and Edaphic Factors Constrain the Realized Niche of a Native Plant
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-2008)“…Biotic interactions, such as competition and herbivory, can limit plant species ranges to a subset of edaphically suitable habitats, termed the realized niche…”
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Quantitative trait loci affecting differences in floral morphology between two species of monkeyflower (mimulus)
Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-05-1998)“…Conspicuous differences in floral morphology are partly responsible for reproductive isolation between two sympatric species of monkeyflower because of their…”
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Experimental verification of ecological niche modeling in a heterogeneous environment
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-10-2006)“…The current range of ecological habitats occupied by a species reflects a combination of the ecological tolerance of the species, dispersal limitation, and…”
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Identification and characterization of QTL underlying whole-plant physiology in Arabidopsis thaliana: delta13C, stomatal conductance and transpiration efficiency
Published in Plant, cell and environment (2005)“…Water limitation is one of the most important factors limiting crop productivity world-wide and has likely been an important selective regime influencing the…”
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Identification an characterization of QTL underlying whole plant physiology in Arabidopsis taliana: 13C, stomatal conduction and transpiration efficiency
Published in Plant, cell and environment (2005)“…Water limitation is one of the most important factors limiting crop productivity world-wide and has likely been an important selective regime influencing the…”
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