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Ever deeper phylogeographies: trees retain the genetic imprint of Tertiary plate tectonics
(Molecular Ecology. vol. 16, n° 24, pp. 5113-5114, 2007)Article de revue -
The coup de grâce for the nested clade phylogeographic analysis?
(Molecular Ecology. vol. 17, n° 2, pp. 516-518, 2008)Article de revue -
On the falsifiability of the nested clade phylogeographic analysis method
(Molecular Ecology. vol. 17, n° 6, pp. 1404, 2008)Article de revue -
Species relative abundance and direction of introgression in oaks
(Molecular Ecology. vol. 18, n° 10, pp. 2228 - 2242, 2009)Article de revue -
More introgression with less gene flow: chloroplast vs. mitochondrial DNA in the picea asperata complex in China, and comparison with other conifers
(Molecular Ecology. vol. 18, n° 7, pp. 1396 - 1407, 2009)Article de revue -
Comparative organization of chloroplast, mitochondrial and nuclear diversity in plant populations
(Molecular Ecology. vol. 14, n° 3, pp. 689-701, 2005)Article de revue -
Blind population genetics survey of tropical rainforest trees
(Molecular Ecology. vol. 15, n° 12, pp. 3505-3513, 2006)Article de revue -
Standardizing for microsatellite length in comparisons of genetic diversity
(Molecular Ecology. vol. 14, n° 3, pp. 885-890, 2005)Article de revue -
Contrasting patterns of historical colonization in white oaks (Quercus spp.) in California and Europe
(Molecular Ecology. vol. 15, n° 13, pp. 4085-4093, 2006)Article de revue -
Shared alleles in sympatric oaks: recurrent gene flow is a more parsimonious explanation than ancestral polymorphism
(Molecular Ecology. vol. 15, n° 7, pp. 2007-2012, 2006)Article de revue