Publications
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- Dyer, RJ. In Press. GeneticStudio: A suite of programs for spatial analysis of genetic-marker data. Molecular Ecology Resources.
- Garrick RC, CA Meadows, AN Nicolas, JD Nason and RJ Dyer. In Press. A set of polymorphic nuclear intron markers for conservation genetics and phylogeography of Euphorbia species (Pedilanthus clade). Conservation Genetics. [Link].
- Garrick RC, RJ Dyer, LB Beheregaray, and P Sunnucks 2008. Babies and bathwater: A comment on the premature obituary for nested clade phylogeographic analysis. Molecular Ecology 17 1401-1403 [Link].
- Dyer, RJ. 2007. Powers of discerning: Challenges to understanding dispersal processes in natural populations. Molecular Ecology 16:4881–4882 [Link].
- Dyer, RJ. 2007. The Evolution of Genetic Topologies. Theoretical Population Biology. 71: 71-79. [link]
- Gonzales, E, JL Hamrick, PE Smouse, and RJ Dyer. 2006. Pollen mediated gene dispersal within continuous and fragmented populations of a forest understory species, Trillium cunaetum. Molecular Ecology 15: 2047-2058. [link]
- Dyer, RJ 2005. GENER: A server based analysis of pollen pool structure. Molecular Ecology Notes. 5: 971-973. [link]
- Sork, VL, PE Smouse, V Apsit, RJ Dyer, and RD Westfall. 2005. A Two-Generation analysis of pollen pool genetic structure in flowering dogwood (Cornus florida, Cornaceae) in the Missouri Ozarks. American Journal of Botany. 92(2): 262-271. [link]
- Dyer, RJ and JD Nason. 2004. Population Graphs: The Graph-Theoretic Shape of Genetic Structure. Molecular Ecology. 13(7): 1713-1728. [link]
- Dyer, RJ, RW Westfall, VL Sork, and PE Smouse. 2004. Two-Generation Analysis of Pollen Flow Across a Landscape V: A Stepwise Approach For Extracting Factors Contributing to Pollen Structure. Heredity 92(3): 204-211. [link]
- Dyer, RJ and VL Sork. 2003. The Effects of Autocorrelated Patterns Among Adults on Pollen Pool Differentiation. In: Modeling and experimental research on genetic processes in tropical and temperate forests. B. Degan (ed). LES COLLOQUES DE L'INRA, Kourou, French Guyana.
- Sork VL, RJ Dyer, FW Davis, and PE Smouse. 2002. Mating system in California Valley oak, Quercus lobata Neé. Pp 427-440 In: Oaks in California's Changing Landscape. Fifth symposium on Oak Woodland savanna Standiford R, D McCreary (eds). San Diego, California.
- Kelly, CA and RJ Dyer. 2002. Demographic consequences of inflorescence feeding insects for Liatris cylindraceae, an iteoparous perennial. Oecologia 132: 350-360. [link]
- Apsit, VJ, Sork, VL and RJ Dyer. 2002. Patterns of mating in an insect-pollinated tree species in the Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project (MOFEP). Pp. 213-227 In: Proceedings of the Second Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Symposium: Post-treatment results of the landscape experiment; 2000 October 17-18; St. Louis, MO. Shifley SR and JM Kabrick (eds). Gen. Tech. Rep. NC-227. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station: 228 pp.
- Sork, VL, F Davis, PE Smouse, V Apsit, RJ Dyer and JF Fernandez. 2002. Pollen movement in declining populations of California Valley Oak, Quercus lobata: Where have all the fathers gone? Molecular Ecology 11: 1657-1668. [link]
- Dyer, RJ and VL Sork. 2001. Pollen Pool Heterogeneity in Shortleaf Pine, Pinus echinata Mill. Molecular Ecology 10: 859-866. [link]
- Smouse, PE, RJ Dyer, VL Sork, and RD Westfall. 2001. Two-Generation Analysis of Pollen Flow Across a Landscape. I. Male Gamete Heterogeneity Among Females. Evolution 55(2): 260-271. [link]
- Sork, VL, FW Davis, RJ Dyer, PE Smouse. 2000. Mating Patterns In A Savanna Population Of Valley Oak (Quercus lobata Neé). USDA Forest Service General Technical Report. PSW-GTR-XXX.
- Sork, VL, D Campbell, RJ Dyer, JF Fernandez, J Nason, R Petit, PE Smouse, and E Steinberg. 1998. In: Proceedings from a Workshop on Gene Flow in Fragmented, Managed, and Continuous Populations. National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Santa Barbara, California. Research Paper No. 3.
