Determining population genetic structure of isolated or fragmented species is of critical importance when planning a conservation strategy. Knowledge of the genetic composition and differentiation among populations of a rare or threatened species can aid conservation managers in understanding how, and which, populations to protect. The whorled sunflower, Helianthus verticillatus (Asteraceae), is a federally endangered sunflower species endemic to the southeastern United States. The distribution of the species comprises four known populations within three states: Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia. Recently, new populations were discovered in Marshall County, Mississippi, and Franklin County, Virginia. Here, we carry out a population genetic st...
Boechera perstellata is an endangered plant found only in middle Tennessee and north central Kentuck...
Natural hybridization accompanied by a shift in niche preference by hybrid genotypes can lead to hyb...
Crop wild relatives (CWR) are a rich source of genetic diversity for crop improvement. Combining eco...
Helianthus verticillatus, the whorled sunflower, is a rare plant endemic to only four locations: one...
Knowledge of population size is an important step for identifying populations of immediate conservat...
Dissertation under the direction of Professor David E. McCauley One of the greatest factors contribu...
Assessing levels and patterns of population genetic variation is an important step for evaluating ra...
Resolving the origin of endangered taxa is an essential component of conservation. This information ...
Crop germplasm collections are valuable resources for ongoing plant breeding efforts. To fully utili...
Pityopsis ruthii (Ruth’s golden aster) is a federally endangered herbaceous perennial endemic to the...
Granite outcrops in the southeastern United States are rare and isolated habitats that support edaph...
Granite outcrops in the southeastern United States are rare and isolated habitats that support edaph...
Chrysopsis fioridana Small (Asteraceae) is a federally endangered plant endemic to the Tampa Bay are...
The mechanisms generating narrow endemism have long been of interest to biologists, with a variety o...
Astragalus bibullatus (Fabaceae) is an endangered plant species endemic to limestone cedar glades in...
Boechera perstellata is an endangered plant found only in middle Tennessee and north central Kentuck...
Natural hybridization accompanied by a shift in niche preference by hybrid genotypes can lead to hyb...
Crop wild relatives (CWR) are a rich source of genetic diversity for crop improvement. Combining eco...
Helianthus verticillatus, the whorled sunflower, is a rare plant endemic to only four locations: one...
Knowledge of population size is an important step for identifying populations of immediate conservat...
Dissertation under the direction of Professor David E. McCauley One of the greatest factors contribu...
Assessing levels and patterns of population genetic variation is an important step for evaluating ra...
Resolving the origin of endangered taxa is an essential component of conservation. This information ...
Crop germplasm collections are valuable resources for ongoing plant breeding efforts. To fully utili...
Pityopsis ruthii (Ruth’s golden aster) is a federally endangered herbaceous perennial endemic to the...
Granite outcrops in the southeastern United States are rare and isolated habitats that support edaph...
Granite outcrops in the southeastern United States are rare and isolated habitats that support edaph...
Chrysopsis fioridana Small (Asteraceae) is a federally endangered plant endemic to the Tampa Bay are...
The mechanisms generating narrow endemism have long been of interest to biologists, with a variety o...
Astragalus bibullatus (Fabaceae) is an endangered plant species endemic to limestone cedar glades in...
Boechera perstellata is an endangered plant found only in middle Tennessee and north central Kentuck...
Natural hybridization accompanied by a shift in niche preference by hybrid genotypes can lead to hyb...
Crop wild relatives (CWR) are a rich source of genetic diversity for crop improvement. Combining eco...