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The following pages link to Using genetic markers to directly estimate gene flow and reproductive success parameters in plants on the basis of naturally regenerated seedlings (Q34611462):
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- The effects of inbreeding, genetic dissimilarity and phenotype on male reproductive success in a dioecious plant (Q28237323) (← links)
- Estimating seed and pollen movement in a monoecious plant: a hierarchical Bayesian approach integrating genetic and ecological data (Q33823996) (← links)
- Between-site differences in the scale of dispersal and gene flow in red oak. (Q34260175) (← links)
- Genomic sequencing and microsatellite marker development for Boswellia papyrifera, an economically important but threatened tree native to dry tropical forests. (Q35612030) (← links)
- Estimating differential reproductive success from nests of related individuals, with application to a study of the mottled sculpin, Cottus bairdi (Q35945766) (← links)
- Persistence of long-distance, insect-mediated pollen movement for a tropical canopy tree species in remnant forest patches in an urban landscape. (Q36153074) (← links)
- Pollen and seed flow patterns of Carapa guianensis Aublet. (Meliaceae) in two types of Amazonian forest. (Q36477446) (← links)
- Patterns of pollen dispersal in a small population of the Canarian endemic palm (Phoenix canariensis). (Q36750227) (← links)
- Long-distance dispersal in a fire- and livestock-protected savanna. (Q36781149) (← links)
- Inferring contemporary dispersal processes in plant metapopulations: comparison of direct and indirect estimates of dispersal for the annual species Crepis sancta (Q36954491) (← links)
- Ecology and evolution of plant-pollinator interactions (Q37241077) (← links)
- High rates of gene flow by pollen and seed in oak populations across Europe (Q37472901) (← links)
- Is biomass a reliable estimate of plant fitness? (Q37650150) (← links)
- NMπ - improved re-implementation of NM+, a software for estimating gene dispersal and mating patterns. (Q38626417) (← links)
- Estimation of migration rates from marker-based parentage analysis (Q39186235) (← links)
- Impacts of selective logging on inbreeding and gene flow in two Amazonian timber species with contrasting ecological and reproductive characteristics (Q39562251) (← links)
- Assessing intraspecific variation in effective dispersal along an altitudinal gradient: a test in two Mediterranean high-mountain plants (Q41898814) (← links)
- Pollen and seed dispersal inferred from seedling genotypes: the Bayesian revolution has passed here too. (Q43423335) (← links)
- Causes and consequences of unequal seedling production in forest trees: a case study in red oaks (Q43947880) (← links)
- NM+: software implementing parentage‐based models for estimating gene dispersal and mating patterns in plants (Q44352231) (← links)
- Powers of discerning: challenges to understanding dispersal processes in natural populations (Q44933217) (← links)
- Estimation of plant demographic parameters from stage-structured censuses (Q45020572) (← links)
- Comparing direct vs. indirect estimates of gene flow within a population of a scattered tree species (Q45082576) (← links)
- Low plant density enhances gene dispersal in the Amazonian understory herb Heliconia acuminata (Q45876322) (← links)
- Gene flow of common ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) in a fragmented landscape. (Q46279342) (← links)
- Consequences of frugivore-mediated seed dispersal for the spatial and genetic structures of a neotropical palm (Q46325334) (← links)
- Assessment of spatial discordance of primary and effective seed dispersal of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) by ecological and genetic methods (Q46367090) (← links)
- Effects of historical demography and ecological context on spatial patterns of genetic diversity within foxtail pine (Pinus balfouriana; Pinaceae) stands located in the Klamath Mountains, California (Q46821873) (← links)
- Estimating exotic gene flow into native pine stands: zygotic vs. gametic components (Q46830859) (← links)
- PSA: software for parental structure analysis of seed or seedling patches. (Q47217759) (← links)
- How much can parentage analyses tell us about precapture dispersal? (Q51514329) (← links)
- Joint estimation of contemporary seed and pollen dispersal rates among plant populations (Q51579917) (← links)
- Spatial vs. temporal effects on demographic and genetic structures: the roles of dispersal, masting and differential mortality on patterns of recruitment in Fagus sylvatica. (Q51604106) (← links)
- Wind pollination over mesoscale distances: an investigation with Scots pine (Q51611654) (← links)
- Patterns of pollen and seed dispersal in a small, fragmented population of the wind-pollinated tree Araucaria angustifolia in southern Brazil. (Q51733268) (← links)
- Using blocks of linked single nucleotide polymorphisms as highly polymorphic genetic markers for parentage analysis (Q51850536) (← links)
- Estimation of the seed dispersal kernel from exact identification of source plants. (Q53030456) (← links)
- Marked point pattern analysis on genetic paternity data for uncertainty assessment of pollen dispersal kernels (Q57122525) (← links)
- Seed and pollen gene dispersal in Taxus baccata, a dioecious conifer in the face of strong population fragmentation (Q57167318) (← links)
- Distinctions in Fine-Scale Spatial Genetic Structure Between Growth Stages of Carr (Q58566511) (← links)
- Combining rare alleles and grouped pollen donors to assign paternity in pollen dispersal studies (Q90413860) (← links)
- Individual reproductive success in Norway spruce natural populations depends on growth rate, age and sensitivity to temperature (Q90590253) (← links)
- Endangered but genetically stable-Erythrophleum fordii within Feng Shui woodlands in suburbanized villages (Q96305027) (← links)