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Adaptive introgression as a resource for management and genetic conservation in a changing climate
JA Hamilton, JM Miller
Conservation Biology 30 (1), 33-41, 2016
Órdenes: US National Science Foundation
Genomic and phenotypic architecture of a spruce hybrid zone (Picea sitchensis x P. glauca)
JA Hamilton, C Lexer, SN Aitken
Molecular Ecology 22, 827-841, 2013
Órdenes: Genome Canada
Differential introgression reveals candidate genes for selection across a spruce (Picea sitchensis× P. glauca) hybrid zone
JA Hamilton, C Lexer, SN Aitken
New Phytologist 197, 927-938, 2013
Órdenes: Genome Canada
The joint influence of photoperiod and temperature during growth cessation and development of dormancy in white spruce (Picea glauca)
JA Hamilton, W El Kayal, AT Hart, DE Runcie, A Arango-Velez, ...
Tree Physiology 36 (11), 1432-1448, 2016
Órdenes: US National Science Foundation, Genome Canada, Natural Sciences and …
Fine-scale environmental variation contributes to introgression in a three-species spruce hybrid complex
JA Hamilton, AR De la Torre, SN Aitken
Tree Genetics & Genomes 11, 1-14, 2015
Órdenes: Genome Canada
Genetic conservation and management of the California endemic, Torrey pine (Pinus torreyana Parry): Implications of genetic rescue in a genetically depauperate …
JA Hamilton, R Royauté, JW Wright, P Hodgskiss, FT Ledig
Ecology and Evolution 7 (18), 7370-7381, 2017
Órdenes: US National Science Foundation, US Department of Agriculture
The relevance of pedigrees in the conservation genomics era
SJ Galla, L Brown, Y Couch‐Lewis, I Cubrinovska, D Eason, RM Gooley, ...
Molecular Ecology 31 (1), 41-54, 2022
Órdenes: US National Science Foundation, US Department of Defense
Evidence for population differentiation among Jeffrey and Ponderosa pines in survival, growth and phenology
A Martínez-Berdeja, JA Hamilton, A Bontemps, J Schmitt, JW Wright
Forest Ecology and Management 434, 40-48, 2019
Órdenes: US Department of Agriculture
One hundred years into the study of ecotypes, new advances are being made through large-scale field experiments in perennial plant systems
A VanWallendael, DB Lowry, JA Hamilton
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 66, 102152, 2022
Órdenes: US National Science Foundation, US Department of Energy
Population structure and dispersal of wolves in the Canadian Rocky Mountains
C Cullingham, C Thiessen, A Derocher, P Paquet, J Miller, J Hamilton, ...
Journal of Mammology, 2016
Órdenes: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
The importance of quantitative trait differentiation in restoration: landscape heterogeneity and functional traits inform seed transfer guidelines
ZG Yoko, KL Volk, NA Dochtermann, JA Hamilton
AoB Plants 12 (2), plaa009, 2020
Órdenes: US National Science Foundation
Using environmental and geographic data to optimize ex situ collections and preserve evolutionary potential
L N. Di Santo, JA Hamilton
Conservation Biology 35 (2), 733-744, 2021
Órdenes: US National Science Foundation
Reduced representation sequencing to understand the evolutionary history of Torrey pine (Pinus torreyana) with implications for rare species conservation
L Di Santo, SM Hoban, TL Parchman, JW Wright, JA Hamilton
Molecular Ecology 31 (18), 4622-4639, 2022
Órdenes: US National Science Foundation, US Department of Agriculture
Interspecies hybridization in the conservation toolbox: Response to Kovach et al. (2016)
JM Miller, JA Hamilton
Conservation Biology 30 (2), 431-433, 2016
Órdenes: US National Science Foundation
Landscape transcriptomics as a tool for addressing global change effects across diverse species
J Keagy, CP Drummond, KJ Gilbert, CM Grozinger, J Hamilton, HM Hines, ...
Molecular Ecology Resources, 2023
Órdenes: US Department of Agriculture
Chasing the fitness optimum: temporal variation in the genetic and environmental expression of life-history traits for a perennial plant
MW Kulbaba, Z Yoko, JA Hamilton
Annals of Botany, 2023
Órdenes: US National Science Foundation
Environmental contributions to the evolution of trait differences in Geum triflorum: implications for restoration
K Volk, J Braasch, M Ahlering, J Hamilton
American Journal of Botany, 2022
Órdenes: US National Science Foundation
Seed morphological traits as a tool to quantify variation maintained in ex situ collections: a case study in Pinus torreyana (Parry)
LN Di Santo, M Polgar, S Nies, P Hodgkiss, CA Canning, JW Wright, ...
AoB PLANTS, 2021
Órdenes: US National Science Foundation, US Department of Agriculture
Testing for evolutionary change in restoration: a genomic comparison between ex situ, native and commercial seed sources of Helianthus maximiliani
J Braasch, L Di Santo, Z Tarble, J Prasifka, J Hamilton
Evolutionary Applications 12, 2206-2220, 2021
Órdenes: US National Science Foundation, US Department of Agriculture
Seed sourcing for climate‐resilient grasslands: The role of seed source diversity during early restoration establishment
J Lindstrom, M Ahlering, J Hamilton
Ecology and Evolution 13 (11), e10756, 2023
Órdenes: Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
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