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1. Do Genetic Drift and Gene Flow Affect the Geographic Distribution of Female Plants in Gynodioecious Lobelia siphilitica ?

2. Highly mobile seed predators contribute to interisland seed dispersal within an oceanic archipelago.

3. Spatial and host related genomic variation in partially sympatric cactophagous moth species.

4. Genetic structure of Cydiapomonella populations in Argentina and Chile implies isolating barriers exist between populations.

5. Demographic and ecogeographic factors limit wild grapevine spread at the southern edge of its distribution range.

6. Assessing the Likelihood of Gene Flow From Sugarcane (Saccharum Hybrids) to Wild Relatives in South Africa

7. Species Boundaries Between Three Sympatric Oak Species: Quercus aliena, Q. dentata, and Q. variabilis at the Northern Edge of Their Distribution in China.

8. No need for stepping stones: Direct, joint dispersal of the lichen-forming fungus Mastodia tessellata (Ascomycota) and its photobiont explains their bipolar distribution.

9. Archipelagic genetics in a widespread Caribbean anole.

10. Phylogeographic pattern suggests a general northeastward dispersal in the distribution of Machilus pauhoi in South China.

11. Contrasting Influences of Geographic Range and Distribution of Populations on Patterns of Genetic Diversity in Two Sympatric Pilbara Acacias.

12. Population Genetic Structure of Glycyrrhiza inflata B. (Fabaceae) Is Shaped by Habitat Fragmentation, Water Resources and Biological Characteristics.

13. Genetic diversity and population differentiation of Capparis spinosa (Capparaceae) in Northwestern China.

14. Fine-scale genetic structure in Tibouchina papyrus (Pohl) Toledo (Melastomataceae), an endemic and habitat-restricted species from Central Brazil.

15. Genetic diversity and structure of Libanotis buchtormensis (Fisch.) DC. in disjunct populations along the bilateral sides of deserts in northwestern China

16. What Is the Spatial Extent of a Bemisia tabaci Population?

17. Key Processes for Cheirolophus (Asteraceae) Diversification on Oceanic Islands Inferred from AFLP Data

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