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Peter Smouse
Peter Smouse
Distinguished Professor of Ecology, Evolution & Natural Resources, Rutgers University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei rutgers.edu
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GENALEX 6: Genetic analysis in Excel. Population genetic software for teaching and research
R PEAKAL, PE SMOUSE
Molecular Ecology Notes 6, 288-295, 2006
273732006
Analysis of molecular variance inferred from metric distances among DNA haplotypes: application to human mitochondrial DNA restriction data.
L Excoffier, PE Smouse, JM Quattro
Genetics 131 (2), 479-491, 1992
172561992
A movement ecology paradigm for unifying organismal movement research
R Nathan, WM Getz, E Revilla, M Holyoak, R Kadmon, D Saltz, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (49), 19052-19059, 2008
30792008
Multiple regression and correlation extensions of the Mantel test of matrix correspondence
PE Smouse, JC Long, RR Sokal
Systematic zoology 35 (4), 627-632, 1986
26071986
Spatial autocorrelation analysis of individual multiallele and multilocus genetic structure
PE Smouse, ROD Peakall
Heredity 82 (5), 561-573, 1999
13111999
RAPD variation within and among natural populations of outcrossing buffalograss [Buchloë dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelm.]
DR Huff, R Peakall, PE Smouse
Theoretical and applied genetics 86, 927-934, 1993
10641993
Using allele frequencies and geographic subdivision to reconstruct gene trees within a species: Molecular variance parsimony.
SPE Excoffier L
GENETICS 136, 343-359., 1994
5631994
The Carroll rating scale for depression I. Development, reliability and validation
BJ Carroll, M Feinberg, PE Smouse, SG Rawson, JF Greden
The British Journal of Psychiatry 138 (3), 194-200, 1981
5571981
Evolutionary implications of allozyme and RAPD variation in diploid populations of dioecious buffalograss Buchloë dactyloides
R Peakall, PE Smouse, DR Huff
Molecular Ecology 4 (2), 135-148, 1995
4991995
Demographic consequences of inbreeding in remnant populations
LS Mills, PE Smouse
The American Naturalist 144 (3), 412-431, 1994
4251994
Genetic analysis of landscape connectivity in tree populations
VL Sork, PE Smouse
Landscape ecology 21, 821-836, 2006
4212006
Using genetic markers to estimate the pollen dispersal curve
F Austerlitz, CW Dick, C Dutech, EK Klein, S Oddou‐Muratorio, ...
Molecular ecology 13 (4), 937-954, 2004
3602004
Two‐generation analysis of pollen flow across a landscape. I. Male gamete heterogeneity among females
PE Smouse, RJ Dyer, RD Westfall, VL Sork
Evolution 55 (2), 260-271, 2001
3592001
Stochastic modelling of animal movement
PE Smouse, S Focardi, PR Moorcroft, JG Kie, JD Forester, JM Morales
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 365 …, 2010
3242010
Pollen movement in declining populations of California Valley oak, Quercus lobata: where have all the fathers gone?
VL Sork, FW Davis, PE Smouse, VJ Apsit, RJ Dyer, JF Fernandez‐M, ...
Molecular Ecology 11 (9), 1657-1668, 2002
2872002
Measuring pollen flow in forest trees: an exposition of alternative approaches
PE Smouse, VL Sork
Forest Ecology and Management 197 (1-3), 21-38, 2004
2662004
Parentage analysis with genetic markers in natural populations. I. The expected proportion of offspring with unambiguous paternity.
R Chakraborty, TR Meagher, PE Smouse
Genetics 118 (3), 527-536, 1988
2651988
Matrix correlation analysis in anthropology and genetics
PE Smouse, JC Long
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 35 (S15), 187-213, 1992
2521992
A heterogeneity test for fine‐scale genetic structure
PE Smouse, ROD Peakall, EVA Gonzales
Molecular ecology 17 (14), 3389-3400, 2008
2262008
Developing a broader scientific foundation for river restoration: Columbia River food webs
WCC Naiman RJ, Alldredge JR, Beauchamp DA, Bisson PA, Congleton J, Henny CJ ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences US 109, 21201-21207, 2012
194*2012
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