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Matched potential author: Stephen J Novak - author of 6 items
TitleAuthors (identified)Published InIdentifier(s)TopicPublished DateMatch?
Bromus tectorum (Poaceae) in midcontinental United States: Population genetic analysis of an ongoing invasion.[1]Lauren J Schachner, [2]Richard N. Mack, [3]Stephen J Novak [Full author list]American Journal of Botany [missing]DOI: 10.3732/AJB.0800225 [ORCID]
PubMed: 21628165 [ORCID]
United States of America [missing]; population genetics [missing]; Poaceae [missing]; Bromus tectorum [missing]; invasive species [missing]2008-10-31Stephen J Novak (Q98568650; 6 items)
Introduction history and population genetics of the invasive grass Bromus tectorum (Poaceae) in Canada[1]Morgan T Valliant, [2]Richard N. Mack, [3]Stephen J Novak [Full author list]American Journal of Botany [missing]DOI: 10.3732/AJB.94.7.1156 [ORCID]
PubMed: 21636483 [ORCID]
Canada [missing]; population genetics [missing]; Poaceae [missing]; Bromus tectorum [missing]; invasive species [missing]; invasive plant [missing]; invasive grass [missing]; introduction history [missing]2007-07-01Stephen J Novak (Q98568650; 6 items)
Genetic variation in Bromus tectorum (Poaceae): differentiation in the eastern United States.[1]Elizabeth Bartlett, [2]Stephen J Novak, [3]Richard N. Mack [Full author list]American Journal of Botany [missing]DOI: 10.3732/AJB.89.4.602 [ORCID]
PubMed: 21665661 [ORCID]
Poaceae [missing]; Bromus tectorum [missing]; genetic variation [missing]2002-04-01Stephen J Novak (Q98568650; 6 items)
Genetic variation in Bromus tectorum (Poaceae): comparison between native and introduced populations[1]Stephen J Novak, [2]Richard N Mack [Full author list]Heredity [missing]DOI: 10.1038/HDY.1993.121 [ORCID]
Poaceae [missing]; Bromus tectorum [missing]; invasive species [missing]; genetic variation [missing]1993-08-01

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TitleAuthors (identified)Published InIdentifier(s)TopicPublished DateMatch?
Resolving relationships at the animal-fungal divergence: A molecular phylogenetic study of the protist trichomycetes (Ichthyosporea, Eccrinida).[1]Nicole K Reynolds, [2]Matthew E Smith, [3]Eric D Tretter, [4]Justin Gause, [5]Dustin Heeney, [6]Matías J Cafaro, [7]James F Smith, [8]Stephen J Novak, [9]William A. Bourland, [10]Merlin M White [Full author list]Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution [missing]DOI: 10.1016/J.YMPEV.2017.02.007 [ORCID]
PubMed: 28219758 [ORCID]
protist [missing]; phylogenetics [missing]2017-02-17
Speciation within Columnea section Angustiflora (Gesneriaceae): islands, pollinators and climate[1]Lacie J Schulte, [2]John L Clark, [3]Stephen J Novak, [4]Shandra K Jeffries, [5]James F Smith [Full author list]Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution [missing]DOI: 10.1016/J.YMPEV.2014.12.008 [ORCID]
PubMed: 25582068 [ORCID]
speciation [missing]; Gesneriaceae [missing]; pollinator [missing]2015-01-09
Using a five-gene phylogeny to test morphology-based hypotheses of Smittium and allies, endosymbiotic gut fungi (Harpellales) associated with arthropods[1]Yan Wang, [2]Eric D Tretter, [3]Eric M Johnson, [4]Prasanna Kandel, [5]Robert W. Lichtwardt, [6]Stephen J Novak, [7]James F Smith, [8]Merlin M White [Full author list]Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution [missing]DOI: 10.1016/J.YMPEV.2014.05.008 [ORCID]
PubMed: 24933275 [ORCID]
hypothesis [missing]; phylogenetics [missing]; endosymbiosis [missing]2014-06-14
An eight-gene molecular phylogeny of the Kickxellomycotina, including the first phylogenetic placement of Asellariales[1]Eric D Tretter, [2]Eric M Johnson, [3]Gerald L Benny, [4]Robert W. Lichtwardt, [5]Yan Wang, [6]Prasanna Kandel, [7]Stephen J Novak, [8]James F Smith, [9]Merlin M White [Full author list]Mycologia [missing]DOI: 10.3852/13-253 [ORCID]
PubMed: 24891422 [ORCID]
phylogenetics [missing]; molecular phylogenetics [missing]2014-06-02

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TitleAuthors (identified)Published InIdentifier(s)TopicPublished DateMatch?
Inheritance of heat tolerance in perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne, Poaceae): evidence from progeny array analysis[1]Wagdi S Soliman, [2]Ahmed M Abbas, [3]Stephen J Novak, [4]Masahiro Fujimori, [5]Kazuhiro Tase, [6]Shu-Ichi Sugiyama [Full author list]PeerJ [missing]DOI: 10.7717/PEERJ.11782 [ORCID]
PubMed: 34322326 [ORCID]
Poaceae [missing]; Lolium perenne [missing]2021-07-20
Abundance, distribution, and growth characteristics of three keystone Vachellia trees in Gebel Elba National Park, south-eastern Egypt[1]Ahmed M Abbas, [2]Mohammed Al-Kahtani, [3]Stephen J Novak, [4]Wagdi Saber Soliman [Full author list]Scientific Reports [missing]DOI: 10.1038/S41598-020-79542-1 [ORCID]
PubMed: 33446679 [ORCID]
2021-01-14
Consequences of inoculation with native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi for root colonization and survival of Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis seedlings after transplanting.[1]Bill E Davidson, [2]Stephen J Novak, [3]Marcelo D Serpe [Full author list]Mycorrhiza [missing]DOI: 10.1007/S00572-016-0696-1 [ORCID]
PubMed: 27075898 [ORCID]
mycorrhiza [missing]; Artemisia tridentata [missing]; mycorrhizal fungus [missing]2016-04-14
Regional distribution shifts help explain local changes in wintering raptor abundance: implications for interpreting population trends[1]Neil Paprocki, [2]Julie A Heath, [3]Stephen J Novak [Full author list]PLOS One [missing]DOI: 10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0086814 [ORCID]
PubMed: 24466253 [ORCID]
2014-01-22
Mitochondrial DNA analysis of an immigrant Basque population: loss of diversity due to founder effects[1]Michael C Davis, [2]Stephen J Novak, [3]Greg Hampikian [Full author list]American Journal of Biological Anthropology [missing]DOI: 10.1002/AJPA.21432 [ORCID]
PubMed: 21404229 [ORCID]
mitochondrial DNA [missing]; immigrant [missing]; nucleic acid sequence analysis [missing]2010-12-01
Phenotypic divergence during the invasion of Phyla canescens in Australia and France: evidence for selection-driven evolution.[1]Cheng-Yuan Xu, [2]Mic H Julien, [3]Mohammad Fatemi, [4]Christophe Girod, [5]Rieks D van Klinken, [6]Caroline L Gross, [7]Stephen J Novak [Full author list]Ecology Letters [missing]DOI: 10.1111/J.1461-0248.2009.01395.X [ORCID]
PubMed: 19849709 [ORCID]
Australia [missing]; invasive species [missing]; invasive plant [missing]; Phyla canescens [missing]2009-10-22
The role of evolution in the invasion process[1]Stephen J Novak [Full author list]Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America [missing]DOI: 10.1073/PNAS.0700224104 [ORCID]
PubMed: 17360409 [ORCID]
evolutionary biology [missing]; invasion biology [missing]; invasibility [missing]; invasiveness [missing]; evolution of biotic invasiveness [missing]2007-02-28

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