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Conservation Genetics. 22:993-1003
Functional connectivity (i.e., the movement of individuals across a landscape) is essential for the maintenance of genetic variation and persistence of rare species. However, illuminating the processes influencing functional connectivity and ultimate
Publikováno v:
Diversity and Distributions. 27:1407-1421
Autor:
Robert Massatti, Daniel E. Winkler
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Restoration Ecology. 28:1047-1052
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Restoration Ecology. 28:485-493
Restoration guidelines increasingly recognize the importance of genetic attributes in translocating native plant materials (NPMs). However, when species-specific genetic information is unavailable, seed transfer guidelines use climate-informed seed t
Autor:
L. Lacey Knowles, Robert Massatti
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Ecography. 43:735-746
The process of adaptation can be highly dependent upon historical and contemporary factors, especially in environmentally and topographically complex regions affected by Pleistocene glaciations. Here, we investigate Hilaria jamesii (Poaceae), a dryla
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Native Plants Journal. 21:268-274
Autor:
Patricia De Angelis, Daniel E. Winkler, Molly L. McCormick, Peggy Olwell, Robert Massatti, Amanda N. Carr
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Restoration Ecology. 29
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Evolution; international journal of organic evolutionLITERATURE CITED. 75(2)
Co-distributed species may exhibit similar phylogeographic patterns due to shared environmental factors or discordant patterns attributed to the influence of species-specific traits. Although either concordant or discordant patterns could occur due t
Autor:
Francis F. Kilkenny, Bryce A. Richardson, Steve R. Larson, Holly R. Prendeville, Blair L. Waldron, Robert Massatti
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Applications
A species’ population structure and history are critical pieces of information that can help guide the use of available native plant materials in restoration treatments and decide what new native plant materials should be developed to meet future r
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American Journal of Botany. 105:1703-1711
PREMISE OF THE STUDY Astragalus sect. Humillimi is distributed across the southwestern United States and contains two endangered taxa, A. cremnophylax var. cremnophylax and A. humillimus. The former was originally described from the South Rim of the