Presenter | Paper |
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Sally Otto | Ree et al. (2005). A likelihood framework for inferring the evolution of geographic range on phylogenetic trees. Evolution 59(11): 2299-2311. |
Crispin Jordan | Nelson et al. (2005). Stage-structured cycles promote genetic diversity in a predator-prey system of Daphnia and algae. Nature 433: 413-417. |
Jabus Tyerman | Angert and Schemske (2005). The evolution of species' distributions: reciprocal transplants across the elevation ranges of Mimulus cardinalis and M.lewisii. Evolution 59(8): 1671-1684. |
Jason Weir | Kozak et al. (2005). Rapid lineage accumulation in a non-adaptive radiation: phylogenetic analysis of diversification rates in eastern North American woodland salamanders (Plethodontidae: Plethodon) Proc. R. Soc B 273: 539-546. |
Dave Toews | Hoskin et al. (2005). Reinforcement drives rapid allopatric speciation. Nature. 437: 1353-1356. |
Yan Zhuang | Wang et al. (2005). The origin of the naked grains of maize. Nature 436: 714-719. |
Keith Adams | Rieseberg et al. (2003). Major Ecological transitions in wild sunflowers facilitated by hybridization. Science 301:1211-1216. |
Patricio Salazar | Abzhanov et al. (2004). Bmp4 and morphological variation of beaks in Darwin's finches. Science 305: 1462-1465 |
Fred Guillame | Alleaume-Benharira et al. (2006). Geographical patterns of adaptation within a species’ range: interactions between drift and gene flow. J. Evol. Biol. 19: 203-314. |
Kerry Marchinko | Ostrowski et al. (2005). Pleiotropic effects of beneficial mutations in E. coli. Evolution 59(11): 2343-2352. |
Anthony Waldron | Bohning-Gaese et al. (2006). Disentangling current traits and phylogenetic and biogeographic factors. American Naturalist 4:555-567. |
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