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Rapid evolution of enormous, multichromosomal genomes in flowering plant mitochondria with exceptionally high mutation ratesIntraspecific variation in mitochondrial genome sequence, structure, and gene content in Silene vulgaris, an angiosperm with pervasive cytoplasmic male sterility.ECOLOGICAL GENETICS OF GYNODIOECY IN SILENE VULGARIS: RELATIVE FITNESS OF FEMALES AND HERMAPHRODITES DURING THE COLONIZATION PROCESS.Do recent findings in plant mitochondrial molecular and population genetics have implications for the study of gynodioecy and cytonuclear conflict?What is the influence of the seed bank on the persistence and genetic structure of plant populations that experience a high level of disturbance?Paternal leakage and heteroplasmy of mitochondrial genomes in Silene vulgaris: evidence from experimental crosses.Population genetics of Braun's Rockcress (Boechera perstellata, Brassicaceae), an endangered plant with a disjunct distribution.Variable populations within variable populations: quantifying mitochondrial heteroplasmy in natural populations of the gynodioecious plant Silene vulgarisPervasive Mitochondrial Sequence Heteroplasmy in Natural Populations of Wild Carrot, Daucus carota spp. carota L.Genetics and adaptation in structured populations: sex ratio evolution in Silene vulgaris.Science in the public process of ecosystem management: lessons from Hawaii, Southeast Asia, Africa and the US Mainland.Recent advances in the study of gynodioecy: the interface of theory and empiricism.Paternal leakage, heteroplasmy, and the evolution of plant mitochondrial genomes.AN ESTIMATE OF THE RELATIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR NATURAL AND SEXUAL SELECTION IN A POPULATION OF MILKWEED BEETLES.FEMALE CHOICE AND THE MATING STRUCTURE OF A NATURAL POPULATION OF THE SOLDIER BEETLE, CHAULIOGNATHUS PENNSYLVANICUS.THE EFFECT OF HOST PLANT PATCH SIZE VARIATION ON THE POPULATION STRUCTURE OF A SPECIALIST HERBIVORE INSECT, TETRAOPES TETRAOPHTHALMUS.SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIATION IN GROUP RELATEDNESS: EVIDENCE FROM THE IMPORTED WILLOW LEAF BEETLE.Limited dispersal and its effect on population structure in the milkweed beetle Tetraopes tetraophthalmus.Id expression in amphioxus and lamprey highlights the role of gene cooption during neural crest evolution.EST databases as a source for molecular markers: lessons from Helianthus.Mitochondrial DNA diversity, population structure, and gender association in the gynodioecious plant Silene vulgaris.Mitochondrial heteroplasmy and paternal leakage in natural populations of Silene vulgaris, a gynodioecious plant.Offspring sex ratio under inbreeding and outbreeding in a gynodioecious plant.GROUP SELECTION: THE INTERACTION OF LOCAL DEME SIZE AND MIGRATION IN THE DIFFERENTIATION OF SMALL POPULATIONS.THE INFLUENCE OF POPULATION SIZE AND ISOLATION ON GENE FLOW BY POLLEN IN SILENE ALBA.Relative effects of nocturnal vs diurnal pollinators and distance on gene flow in small Silene alba populations.Mitochondrial gene diversity associated with the atp9 stop codon in natural populations of wild carrot (Daucus carota ssp. carota).GENETIC ANALYSIS OF A RARE AND A WIDESPREAD SPECIES OF ECHINACEA (ASTERACEAE).GENE FLOW DISTANCES IN NATURAL POPULATIONS OF TETRAOPES TETRAOPHTHALMUS.The Population Biology of Invasive SpeciesInheritance of chloroplast DNA is not strictly maternal in Silene vulgaris (Caryophyllaceae): evidence from experimental crosses and natural populationsINBREEDING AND THE RATE OF SELF-FERTILIZATION IN A GRAPE FERN, BOTRYCHIUM DISSECTUMHow do gap dynamics and colonization of a human disturbed area affect genetic diversity and structure of a pioneer tropical tree species?Population Structure Influences Sex Ratio Evolution in a Gynodioecious PlantRecombination and linkage disequilibrium among mitochondrial genes in structured populations of the gynodioecious plant Silene vulgarisPaternal leakage sustains the cytoplasmic polymorphism underlying gynodioecy but remains invasible by nuclear restorersA UNIQUE APPROACH TO THE EVOLUTION OF SEXDEMOGRAPHIC AND GENETIC RESPONSES OF TWO STRAINS OF TRIBOLIUM CASTANEUM TO A NOVEL ENVIRONMENTGROUP SELECTION: THE PHENOTYPIC AND GENOTYPIC DIFFERENTIATION OF SMALL POPULATIONSGROUP SELECTION: THE GENETIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC BASIS FOR THE PHENOTYPIC DIFFERENTIATION OF SMALL POPULATIONS OF TRIBOLIUM CASTANEUM
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Biological researcher and professor
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David E. McCauley
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