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OReilly P, Reimchen T, Beech R, Strobeck C
Evolution . 2017 Jun; 47(2):678-684. PMID: 28568734
No abstract available.
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Golding G, Strobeck C
Evolution . 2017 Jun; 37(1):17-29. PMID: 28568015
No abstract available.
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Cheliak W, Morgan K, Strobeck C, Yeh F, Dancik B
Theor Appl Genet . 2013 Nov; 65(2):157-61. PMID: 24263344
An EM algorithm procedure is presented for the maximum-likelihood estimation of mating system parameters of mixed mating system models for both angiosperms and gymnosperms. One advantage of the procedure is...
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Cheliak W, Morgan K, Dancik B, Strobeck C, Yeh F
Theor Appl Genet . 2013 Nov; 69(2):145-51. PMID: 24253705
Segregation ratios of allozymes in haploid female gametophytes obtained from viable seed were studied in a natural population of jack pine, Pinus banksiana. Stability of these ratios was assessed for...
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Farid A, Makarechian M, Strobeck C
Theor Appl Genet . 2013 Nov; 73(4):506-15. PMID: 24241106
General recursion formulae for the coefficient of inbreeding under a cyclical mating system were derived in which one male and one female are selected from each of the n families...
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Xie C, Yeh F, Dancik B, Strobeck C
Theor Appl Genet . 2013 Nov; 83(2):137-40. PMID: 24202348
An EM algorithm procedure is presented for the maximum-likelihood joint estimation of immigration and mating system parameters of mixed-mating system models for gymnosperms. In addition to accommodating multiallelic and multilocus...
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Waser P, Strobeck C
Trends Ecol Evol . 2011 Jan; 13(2):43-4. PMID: 21238195
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Carmichael L, Krizan J, Nagy J, Fuglei E, Dumond M, Johnson D, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2007 Aug; 16(16):3466-83. PMID: 17688546
Wolves (Canis lupus) and arctic foxes (Alopex lagopus) are the only canid species found throughout the mainland tundra and arctic islands of North America. Contrasting evolutionary histories, and the contemporary...
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Kyle C, Karels T, Davis C, Mebs S, Clark B, Strobeck C, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2007 Mar; 16(6):1245-55. PMID: 17391410
Mate-choice theory predicts different optimal mating systems depending on resource availability and habitat stability. Regions with limited resources are thought to promote monogamy. We tested predictions of monogamy in a...
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Vonhof M, Barber D, Fenton M, Strobeck C
Mol Ecol . 2005 Dec; 15(1):241-7. PMID: 16367843
In many bat species, the opportunity for sperm competition or other mechanisms of post-copulatory paternity biasing is thought to be great, due to the long delay between copulation and fertilization,...