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  • 4. Comparing the Predicted versus Realized Rate of Adaptation of Chamaecrista fasciculata to Climate Change.
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  • 11. Selection and plasticity both account for interannual variation in life-history phenology in an annual prairie legume.
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  • 18. Extensive variation in cadmium tolerance and accumulation among populations of Chamaecrista fasciculata.
    Henson TM, Cory W, Rutter MT.
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  • 20. Lifetime Fitness through Female and Male Function: Influences of Genetically Effective Population Size and Density.
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