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“Historical variance and post-glacial colonization effects on the evolution of genetic structure in Lophocereus, a Sonoran Desert columnar cactus.”, Evolution, vol. 56, pp. 2214-2226, 2002.
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“Host-associated genetic differentiation in the goldenrod elliptical-gall moth, Gnorimoschema gallaesolidaginis (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae).”, Evolution, vol. 56, no. 7, pp. 1475-1488, 2002.
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“Genetic structure of tropical tree populations.”, in Ecology and Conservation of Neotropical Forests, Costa Rica: Libro Universitario Regional, 2002, pp. 299-327.
, “Breeding population size of a fragmented population of a Costa Rican dry forest tree species.”, Journal of Heredity, vol. 92, no. 5, pp. 415-420, 2001.
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“The breeding structure of a tropical keystone plant resource.”, Nature, vol. 391, pp. 685-687, 1998.
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“Dispersal and the dynamics of genetic structure in fragmented tropical tree populations.”, in Tropical Forest Remnants: Ecology, Management, and Conservation of Fragmented Communities, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1997, pp. 304-320.
, “Reproductive and genetic consequences of forest fragmentation: two case studies of Neotropical canopy trees.”, Journal of Heredity, vol. 88, no. 4, pp. 264-276, 1997.
, “Paternity analysis of the breeding structure of strangler fig populations: Evidence for substantial long-distance wasp dispersal.”, Journal of Biogeography, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 501-512, 1996.
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“Inbreeding effects on lifetime fitness in the self-incompatible annual Raphanus sativus L.”, Evolution, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 307-316, 1995.
, “Estimating the frequencies of genetically distinct classes of individuals in hybridized populations.”, Journal of Heredity, vol. 84, no. 1, pp. 1-12, 1993.
, “Patterns of hybridization and introgression in populations of oaks, manzanitas, and irises.”, American Journal of Botany, vol. 79, pp. 101-111, 1992.
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