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Mark Welch
Mark Welch
Professor of Biological Sciences, Mississippi State University
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Natural selection for salt tolerance quantitative trait loci (QTLs) in wild sunflower hybrids: Implications for the origin of Helianthus paradoxus, a diploid hybrid species
C Lexer, ME Welch, JL Durphy, LH Rieseberg
Molecular Ecology 12 (5), 1225-1235, 2003
2352003
The origin of ecological divergence in Helianthus paradoxus (Asteraceae): selection on transgressive characters in a novel hybrid habitat
C Lexer, ME Welch, O Raymond, LH Rieseberg
Evolution 57 (9), 1989-2000, 2003
2082003
Habitat divergence between a homoploid hybrid sunflower species, Helianthus paradoxus (Asteraceae), and its progenitors
ME Welch, LH Rieseberg
American Journal of Botany 89 (3), 472-478, 2002
1282002
Inheritance of chloroplast DNA is not strictly maternal in Silene vulgaris (Caryophyllaceae): evidence from experimental crosses and natural populations
DE McCauley, AK Sundby, MF Bailey, ME Welch
American Journal of Botany 94 (8), 1333-1337, 2007
862007
Patterns of genetic variation suggest a single, ancient origin for the diploid hybrid species Helianthus paradoxus
ME Welch, LH Rieseberg
Evolution 56 (11), 2126-2137, 2002
792002
Mitochondrial Heteroplasmy and Paternal Leakage in Natural Populations of Silene vulgaris, a Gynodioecious Plant
SA Pearl, ME Welch, DE McCauley
Molecular Biology and Evolution 26 (3), 537-545, 2009
652009
Geographic patterns of genetic diversity from the native range of Cactoblastis cactorum (Berg) support the documented history of invasion and multiple …
TD Marsico, LE Wallace, GN Ervin, CP Brooks, JE McClure, ME Welch
Biological Invasions 13, 857-868, 2011
562011
How reliable is science information on the web?
ES Allen, JM Burke, ME Welch, LH Rieseberg
Nature 402 (6763), 722-722, 1999
461999
Variable Populations Within Variable Populations: Quantifying Mitochondrial Heteroplasmy in Natural Populations of the Gynodioecious Plant Silene vulgaris
ME Welch, MZ Darnell, DE McCauley
Genetics 174 (2), 829-837, 2006
432006
The Lesser Antillean Iguana (Iguana delicatissima) on St. Eustatius: Genetically Depauperate and Threatened by Ongoing Hybridization
MP van den Burg, PG Meirmans, TP van Wagensveld, B Kluskens, ...
Journal of Heredity 109 (4), 426-437, 2018
342018
Permanent genetic resources added to molecular ecology resources database 1 April 2010–31 May 2010
Molecular Ecology Resources Primer Development Consortium, ...
Molecular Ecology Resources 10 (6), 1098-1105, 2010
302010
A more precise way to localize animals using drones
NT Hui, EK Lo, JB Moss, GP Gerber, ME Welch, R Kastner, C Schurgers
Journal of Field Robotics 38 (6), 917-928, 2021
292021
First evidence for crossbreeding between invasive Iguana iguana and the native rock iguana (Genus Cyclura) on Little Cayman Island
JB Moss, ME Welch, FJ Burton, MV Vallee, EW Houlcroft, T Laaser, ...
Biological Invasions 20, 817-823, 2018
272018
Re-evaluating the taxonomic status of the Booby Cay Iguana, Cyclura carinata bartschi
JJ Bryan, GP Gerber, ME Welch, CL Stephen
Copeia 2007 (3), 734-739, 2007
242007
Transcribed microsatellite allele lengths are often correlated with gene expression in natural sunflower populations
C Ranathunge, GL Wheeler, ME Chimahusky, AD Perkins, S Pramod, ...
Molecular ecology 29 (9), 1704-1716, 2020
222020
Inferred vs realized patterns of gene flow: an analysis of population structure in the Andros Island Rock Iguana
G Colosimo, CR Knapp, LE Wallace, ME Welch
PloS one 9 (9), e106963, 2014
222014
Phylogeography of the Endangered Lesser Antillean Iguana, Iguana Delicatissima: A Recent Diaspora in an Archipelago Known for Ancient Herpetological …
JL Martin, CR Knapp, GP Gerber, RS Thorpe, ME Welch
Journal of Heredity 106 (3), 315-321, 2015
212015
Gene transfer through introgressive hybridization: history, evolutionary significance, and phylogenetic consequences
LH Rieseberg, ME Welch
Horizontal gene transfer, 199-216, 2002
202002
Evaluating the potential for differential susceptibility of common reed (Phragmites australis) haplotypes I and M to aquatic herbicides
JC Cheshier, JD Madsen, RM Wersal, PD Gerard, ME Welch
Invasive Plant Science and Management 5 (1), 101-105, 2012
192012
Twenty-nine polymorphic microsatellite loci in Cyclura carinata, the Turks and Caicos Iguana, a critically endangered island endemic
ME Welch, GJ Long, JW Berk, AH Getz, GP Gerber, LE Wallace
Conservation Genetics Resources 3, 209-212, 2011
192011
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