Putting process on the map: Why ecotones are important for preserving biodiversity Smith, T. B.; Saatchi, S.; Graham, C.; Slabbekoorn, H.; Spicer, G. Phylogeny and Conservation, 2005. Published Work, Permalink
Legacy lost: genetic variability and population size of extirpated US grey wolves (Canis lupus) Leonard, J. A.; Vila, C.; Wayne, R. K. Molecular Ecology 14(1), 9–17, 2004. Published Work, Permalink Social media impact badge provided by Altmetric
Testing alternative mechanisms of evolutionary divergence in an African rainforest passerine bird Smith, T. B.; Calsbeek, R.; Wayne, R. K.; Holder, K. H.; Pires, D.; Bardeleben, C. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 18(2), 257–268, 2004. Published Work, Permalink Social media impact badge provided by Altmetric
SNPs in ecology, evolution and conservation Morin, P. A.; Luikart, G.; Wayne, R. K. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19(4), 208–216, 2004. Published Work, Permalink Social media impact badge provided by Altmetric
Fruiting trees as dispersal foci in a semi-deciduous tropical forest Clark, C. J.; Poulsen, J. R.; Connor, E. F.; Parker, V. T. Oecologia 139(1), 66–75, 2004. Published Work, Permalink Social media impact badge provided by Altmetric
Using genetic markers to estimate the pollen dispersal curve Austerlitz, F.; Dick, C. W.; Dutech, C.; Klein, E. K.; Oddou-Muratorio, S.; Smouse, P. E.; Sork, V. L. Molecular Ecology 13(4), 937–954, 2004. Published Work, Permalink Social media impact badge provided by Altmetric
Limited utility of mtDNA markers for determining connectivity among breeding and overwintering locations in three neotropical migrant birds Lovette, I. J.; Clegg, S. M.; Smith, T. B. Conservation Biology 18(1), 156–166, 2004. Published Work, Permalink Social media impact badge provided by Altmetric
Aspects of the seed dispersal ecology of Ceratogymna hornbills in Central Africa Lamperti, A. M. 2004. Thesis, Permalink
Hornbills in a human-disturbed rainforest: seed dispersal, habitat suitability, and conservation Wang, B. C. 2004. Thesis, Permalink
Within clutch variation in offspring sex determined by differences in sire body size Calsbeek R.; Sinervo B. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 17(2), 464–470, 2003. Published Work, Permalink Social media impact badge provided by Altmetric