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Volume 18, Number 10, May 2009
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Ecological context shapes hybridization dynamics
pp. 2077-2079(3)
Author: BUERKLE, C. ALEX

D vs. GST: Response to and
pp. 2088-2091(4)
Author: JOST, LOU

Heterologous hybridization to a complementary DNA microarray reveals the effect of thermal acclimation in the endothermic bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis)
pp. 2092-2102(11)
Authors: CASTILHO, PEDRO C.; BUCKLEY, BRADLEY A.; SOMERO, GEORGE; BLOCK, BARBARA A.

Genetic structure within and between island populations of the flightless cormorant (Phalacrocorax harrisi)
pp. 2103-2111(9)
Authors: DUFFIE, CAROLINE V.; GLENN, TRAVIS C.; VARGAS, F. HERNAN; PARKER, PATRICIA G.

Pleistocene population expansions of Antarctic seals
pp. 2112-2121(10)
Authors: CURTIS, CAITLIN; STEWART, BRENT S.; KARL, STEPHEN A.

Implications of life-history transitions on the population genetic structure of the toxigenic marine dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense
pp. 2122-2133(12)
Authors: ALPERMANN, TILMAN J.; BESZTERI, BÁNK; JOHN, UWE; TILLMANN, URBAN; CEMBELLA, ALLAN D.

Parasite genetic differentiation by habitat type and host species: molecular epidemiology of Schistosoma japonicum in hilly and marshland areas of Anhui Province, China
pp. 2134-2147(14)
Authors: RUDGE, JAMES W.; LU, DA-BING; FANG, GUO-REN; WANG, TIAN-PING; BASÁÑEZ, MARÍA-GLORIA; WEBSTER, JOANNE P.

Pronounced genetic diversity in tropical epiphyllous lichen fungi
pp. 2185-2197(13)
Authors: BALOCH, ELISABETH; GRUBE, MARTIN

Ecological specialization of the aphid Aphis gossypii Glover on cultivated host plants
pp. 2198-2212(15)
Authors: CARLETTO, J.; LOMBAERT, E.; CHAVIGNY, P.; BRÉVAULT, T.; LAPCHIN, L.; VANLERBERGHE-MASUTTI, F.

Molecular phylogenetic biodiversity assessment of arctic and boreal ectomycorrhizal Lactarius Pers. (Russulales; Basidiomycota) in Alaska, based on soil and sporocarp DNA
pp. 2213-2227(15)
Authors: GEML, JÓZSEF; LAURSEN, GARY A.; TIMLING, INA; MCFARLAND, JACK M.; BOOTH, MICHAEL G.; LENNON, NIALL; NUSBAUM, CHAD; TAYLOR, D. LEE

Species relative abundance and direction of introgression in oaks
pp. 2228-2242(15)
Authors: LEPAIS, O.; PETIT, R. J.; GUICHOUX, E.; LAVABRE, J. E.; ALBERTO, F.; KREMER, A.; GERBER, S.

Reticulate evolution on a mosaic of soils: diversification of the New Caledonian endemic genus Codia (Cunoniaceae)
pp. 2263-2275(13)
Authors: PILLON, YOHAN; MUNZINGER, JÉRÔME; AMIR, HAMID; HOPKINS, HELEN C. F.; CHASE, MARK W.

Is Cupressus sempervirens native in Italy? An answer from genetic and palaeobotanical data
pp. 2276-2286(11)
Authors: BAGNOLI, F.; VENDRAMIN, G. G.; BUONAMICI, A.; DOULIS, A. G.; GONZÁLEZ-MARTÍNEZ, S. C.; LA PORTA, N.; MAGRI, D.; RADDI, P.; SEBASTIANI, F.; FINESCHI, S.

Glacial oceanographic contrasts explain phylogeography of Australian bull kelp
pp. 2287-2296(10)
Authors: FRASER, CERIDWEN I.; SPENCER, HAMISH G.; WATERS, JONATHAN M.

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