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Stuart McDaniel
 
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Department of Biology
Washington University

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Stuart F. McDaniel, John H. Willis, and A. Jonathan Shaw. 2007. A linkage map reveals a complex basis for segregation distortion in an interpopulation cross in the moss Ceratodon purpureus. Genetics 176 (4): 2489-2500 AUG abstract | full text | article in pdf format
  
Ralph S Quatrano, Stuart F McDaniel, Abha Khandelwal, Pierre-François Perroud, and David J Cove. 2007. Physcomitrella patens: mosses enter the genomic age. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 10 (2): 182-189 APR abstract | full text | article in pdf format

Stuart F. McDaniel. 2005. Genetic correlations do not constrain the evolution of sexual dimorphism in the moss Ceratodon purpureus. Evolution, 59 (11): 2353-2361 NOV. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Stuart F. McDaniel and A. Jonathan Shaw. 2005. Selective sweeps and intercontinental migration in the cosmopolitan moss Ceratodon purpureus, (Hedw.) Brid. Molecular Ecology 14(4): 1121-1132. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

N.G. Miller, and Stuart F. McDaniel. 2004. Bryophyte dispersal capabilities inferred from colonization of an introduced substrate on Whiteface Mountain, New York. American Journal of Botany 91(8): 1173-1182. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Stuart F. McDaniel and A. Jonathan Shaw. 2003. Phylogeographic structure and cryptic speciation in the trans-Antarctic moss Pyrrhobryum mnioides. Evolution 57: 205-215. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

A. Jonathan Shaw, Stuart F. McDaniel, Olaf Werner, and Rosa M. Ros. 2002. New frontiers in bryology and lichenology: phylogeography and phylodemography. Bryologist 105: 373-383. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Stuart F. McDaniel and Norton G. Miller. 2000. Winter dispersal of bryophyte fragments in the Adirondack Mountains, New York. Bryologist 103(3): 592-600. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

 

 

 

 

 

 

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