Home
About
Advanced Search
Browse by Discipline
Scientific Societies
E-print Alerts
Add E-prints
FAQ
•
HELP
•
SITE MAP
•
CONTACT US
Search
Advanced Search
Barrington, David - Department of Plant Biology, University of Vermont
ORIGIN OF HAWAIIAN POLYSTICHUM (DRYOPTERIDACEAE) IN THE CONTEXT OF A WORLD PHYLOGENY
Molecular Phylogeny of the Polystichoid Ferns in Asia Based on rbcL Sequences
Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 23(5):415429 (2004) Copyright C Taylor and Francis Inc.
PLANT BIOLOGY MAJOR COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES CURRICULUM CHECKLIST 2009-10
PLANT BIOLOGY MAJOR COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES
ORIGINAL PAPER Genetic variation in photosynthetic characteristics among
Coexistence under positive frequency dependence Jane Molofsky1*
Received 19 February 2002 Accepted 15 August 2002
Extinction dynamics in experimental metapopulations Jane Molofsky* and Jean-Baptiste Ferdy
Suggested First-Semester Curriculum for Plant Biology Students College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS)
Pramos de Costa Rica Editado por M. Kappelle y S. P. Horn
REFUGIA AND MIGRATION IN THE QUATERNARY HISTORY OF THE NEW ENGLAND FLORA
Sundue, M. A. 2011 Helechos y Lycophytas, In: Flora de la Regin del Parque Nacional Ambor, Vol. 1. Ed. M. H. Nee. Editorial FAN, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.
East vs.West: Monophyletic Clades Within the Paraphyletic
REGULAR PAPER Phylogeny of Chinese Polystichum (Dryopteridaceae) based
The role of evolution in the invasion process Stephen J. Novak*
Repeated introduction of European populations of reed canarygrass increased the evolutionary potential of North American populations.
ecological modelling x x x ( 2 0 0 6 ) xxxxxx available at www.sciencedirect.com
Thinking of Biology 440 BioScience May 2004 / Vol. 54 No. 5
Loss of Stability: A New Look at the Physics of Cell Wall Behavior during Plant Cell Growth[W][OA]
ORIGINAL ARTICLE Chunfang Wei Louise S. Lintilhac
PERSPECTIVE Invasiveness in plant communities with feedbacks Margaret J. Eppstein1
Increased genetic variation and evolutionary potential drive the success of an invasive grass
American Journal of Botany 96(10): 18961906. 2009. The genus Carex L. is one of the most widespread and eco-