Literature

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C. Vernesi, Rocchini, D., Pecchioli, E., Neteler, M., Vendramin, G. G., Paffetti, D.2012A landscape genetics approach reveals ecological-based differentiation in populations of holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) at the northern limit of its range
C. Bodenes, Chancerel, E., Gailing, O., Vendramin, G., Bagnoli, F., Durand, J., Goicoechea, P., Soliani, C., Villani, F., Mattioni, C., Koelewijn, H., Murat, F., Salse, J., Roussel, G., Boury, C., Alberto, F., Kremer, A., Plomion, C.2012Comparative mapping in the Fagaceae and beyond with EST-SSRs
L. Lagache, Klein, E. K., Guichoux, E., Petit, R. J.2012Fine-scale environmental control of hybridization in oaks
B. Castagneyrol, Lagache, L., Giffard, B., Kremer, A., Jactel, H.2012Genetic Diversity Increases Insect Herbivory on Oak Saplings
E. V. Moran, Willis, J., Clark, J. S.2012Genetic evidence for hybridization in red oaks (Quercus sect. Lobatae, Fagaceae)
A. Kremer, Abbott, A., Carlson, J., Manos, P., Plomion, C., Sisco, P., Staton, M., Ueno, S., Vendramin, G.2012Genomics of Fagaceae
J. A. Nicholls, Challis, R. J., Mutun, S., Stone, G. N.2012Mitochondrial barcodes are diagnostic of shared refugia but not species in hybridizing oak gallwasps
I. M. Pérez-Ramos, Urbieta, I. R., Zavala, M. A., Marañón, T.2012Ontogenetic conflicts and rank reversals in two Mediterranean oak species: implications for coexistence
D. Chen, Zhang, X., Kang, H., Sun, X., Yin, S., Du, H., Yamanaka, N., Gapare, W., Wu, H. X., Liu, C.2012Phylogeography of Quercus variabilis Based on Chloroplast DNA Sequence in East Asia: Multiple Glacial Refugia and Mainland-Migrated Island Populations
W. D. Koenig, Funk, K. A., Kraft, T. S., Carmen, W. J., Barringer, B. C., Knops, J. M. H.2012Stabilizing selection for within-season flowering phenology confirms pollen limitation in a wind-pollinated tree
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