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142 related items for PubMed ID: 19967861

  • 1. Ecological correlates of fitness across the northern geographic range limit of a Pacific Coast dune plant.
    Samis KE, Eckert CG.
    Ecology; 2009 Nov; 90(11):3051-61. PubMed ID: 19967861
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  • 2. Long-term persistence of experimental populations beyond a species' natural range.
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  • 3. Strong genetic differentiation but not local adaptation toward the range limit of a coastal dune plant.
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  • 4. Testing the abundant center model using range-wide demographic surveys of two coastal dune plants.
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  • 5. Variation in pollen limitation and floral parasitism across a mating system transition in a Pacific coastal dune plant: evolutionary causes or ecological consequences?
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  • 9. Biotic Interactions Contribute to the Geographic Range Limit of an Annual Plant: Herbivory and Phenology Mediate Fitness beyond a Range Margin.
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  • 12. Consequences of multiple mating-system shifts for population and range-wide genetic structure in a coastal dune plant.
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  • 13. Role of climate and competitors in limiting fitness across range edges of an annual plant.
    Stanton-Geddes J, Tiffin P, Shaw RG.
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  • 18. Limits to adaptation along environmental gradients.
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  • 20. Increased seed dispersal potential towards geographic range limits in a Pacific coast dune plant.
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