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  1. Two are better than one: combining landscape genomics and common gardens for detecting local adaptation in forest trees
  2. High Genetic Diversity and Distinctiveness of Rear-Edge Climate Relicts Maintained by Ancient Tetraploidisation for Alnus glutinosa
  3. Strength and variability of postmating reproductive isolating barriers between four European white oak species
  4. Leaf Shape and Size Differentiation in White Oaks: Assessment of Allometric Relationships among Three Sympatric Species and Their Hybrids
  5. Triploid bumblebees indicate a direct cost of inbreeding in fragmented populations
  6. Genetic variation and population decline of an endangered hoverfly Blera fallax (Diptera: Syrphidae)
  7. Thirteen microsatellites developed by SSR-enriched pyrosequencing for Solanum rostratum (Solanaceae) and related species
  8. De Novo Discovery and Multiplexed Amplification of Microsatellite Markers for Black Alder (Alnus glutinosa) and Related Species Using SSR-Enriched Shotgun Pyrosequencing
  9. Reconstructing demographic events from population genetic data: the introduction of bumblebees to New Zealand
  10. Current trends in microsatellite genotyping
  11. Comparison of random and SSR-enriched shotgun pyrosequencing for microsatellite discovery and single multiplex PCR optimization in Acacia harpophylla F. Muell. Ex Benth
  12. Population structure, dispersal and colonization history of the garden bumblebee Bombus hortorum in the Western Isles of Scotland
  13. REPRODUCTIVE PATTERNS SHAPE INTROGRESSION DYNAMICS AND SPECIES SUCCESSION WITHIN THE EUROPEAN WHITE OAK SPECIES COMPLEX
  14. Effects of land use at a landscape scale on bumblebee nest density and survival
  15. Population differentiation of sessile oak at the altitudinal front of migration in the French Pyrenees
  16. Estimation of bumblebee queen dispersal distances using sibship reconstruction method
  17. Cryptic differences in dispersal lead to differential sensitivity to habitat fragmentation in two bumblebee species
  18. Leaf morphological analyses in four European oak species (Quercus) and their hybrids: A comparison of traditional and geometric morphometric methods
  19. Species relative abundance and direction of introgression in oaks
  20. Phylogeography of North African Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica, Pinaceae): Combined molecular and fossil data reveal a complex Quaternary history