Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort descending
D. A. Shepard2009A review of the taxonomic status of Quercus ellipsoidalis and Quercus coccinea in the Eastern United States
P. M. Kittelson, Pinahs, C., Dwyer, J., Ingersoll, A., Mans, E., Rieke, J., Rutman, B., Volenec, M.2009Age Structure and Genetic Diversity of Four Quercus macrocarpa (Michx.) Populations in Fragmented Oak Savanna along the Central Minnesota River Valley
V. - L. Sork, Bramble, J., Sexton, O.1993Ecology of mast-fruiting in three species of North American deciduous oaks
V. - L. Sork, Stowe, K. - A., Hochwender, C.1993Evidence for local adaptation in closely adjacent subpopulations of northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra L.) expressed as resistance to leaf herbivores
M. Valbuena-Carabana, Gonzalez-Martinez, S. C., Sork, V. L., Collada, C., SOTO, A., Goicoechea, P. G., Gil, L.2005Gene flow and hybridisation in a mixed oak forest (Quercus pyrenaica Willd. and Quercus petraea (Matts.) Liebl.) in central Spain
N. Kashani, Dodd R. S.2002Genetic differentiation of two california red oak species, Quercus parvula var. shreveii and Q. wislizeni, based on AFLP genetic markers
R. J. Jensen1986Geographic spatial autocorrelation in Quercus ellipsoidalis
R. J. Jensen1979Lectotypification of Quercus ellipsoidalis E.J. Hill
R. J. Jensen1977Numerical analysis of the scarlet oak complex (Quercus subgen. Erythrobalanus) in the eastern United states: relationships above the species level
V. - L. Sork, Davis, F. - W., Smouse, P. - E., Apsit, V. - J., Dyer, R. - J., Fernandez-M, J. - F., Kuhn, B.2002Pollen movement in declining populations of California Valley oak, Quercus lobata: Where have all the fathers gone?
A. M. Montalvo, Conard, S. G., Conkle, M. T., Hodgskiss, P. D.1997Population structure, genetic diversity, and clone formation in Quercus chrysolepis (Fagaceae)
A. L. Hipp, Weber J. A.2008Taxonomy of Hill’s Oak (Quercus ellipsoidalis: Fagaceae): Evidence from AFLP Data
C. H. Muller1961The Live Oaks of the Series Virentes
A. L. Hipp, Weber, J. A., Srivastava, A.In PressWho am I this time? The affinities and misbehaviors of Hill’s oak (Quercus ellipsoidalis).
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