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2015A set of 204 SNP and INDEL markers for Bigleaf maple (Acer macrophyllum Pursch)Jardine, D.; Dormontt, E.; van Dijk, K.; Dixon, R.; Dunker, B.; Lowe, A.
2012No consistent association between changes in genetic diversity and adaptive responses of Australian acacias in novel rangesHarris, C.; Dormontt, E.; Le Roux, J.; Lowe, A.; Leishman, M.
2015Mating patterns and pollinator mobility are critical traits in forest fragmentation geneticsBreed, M.; Ottewell, K.; Gardner, M.; Marklund, M.; Dormontt, E.; Lowe, A.
2010Testing putative African tropical forest refugia using chloroplast and nuclear DNA phylogeographyLowe, A.; Harris, D.; Dormontt, E.
2016Development of SNP markers for Ayous (Triplochiton scleroxylon K. Schum) an economically important tree species from tropical West and Central AfricaJardine, D.; Blanc-Jolivet, C.; Dixon, R.; Dormontt, E.; Dunker, B.; Gerlach, J.; Kersten, B.; van Dijk, K.; Degen, B.; Lowe, A.
2016Opportunities for improved transparency in the timber trade through scientific verificationLowe, A.; Dormontt, E.; Bowie, M.; Degen, B.; Gardner, S.; Thomas, D.; Clarke, C.; Rimbawanto, A.; Wiedenhoeft, A.; Yin, Y.; Sasaki, N.
2011Is rapid adaptive evolution important in successful invasions?Dormontt, E.; Lowe, A.; Prentis, P.; Richardson, D.
2017Occasional hybridization between a native and invasive Senecio species in Australia is unlikely to contribute to invasive successDormontt, E.; Prentis, P.; Gardner, M.; Lowe, A.