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Evolution and ecology of species range limits
JP Sexton, PJ McIntyre, AL Angert, KJ Rice
Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst. 40, 415-436, 2009
19222009
Niche breadth predicts geographical range size: a general ecological pattern
R Slatyer, M Hirst, J Sexton
Ecology Letters, 2013
7652013
Genetic isolation by environment or distance: which pattern of gene flow is most common?
JP Sexton, SB Hangartner, AA Hoffmann
Evolution 68 (1), 1-15, 2014
7002014
Plasticity and genetic diversity may allow saltcedar to invade cold climates in North America
JP Sexton, JK McKay, A Sala
Ecological Applications 12 (6), 1652-1660, 2002
3522002
Evolution of ecological niche breadth
JP Sexton, J Montiel, JE Shay, MR Stephens, RA Slatyer
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 48, 183-206, 2017
3352017
Controlling invasive species in complex social landscapes
RS Epanchin-Niell, MB Hufford, CE Aslan, JP Sexton, JD Port, TM Waring
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 8 (4), 210-216, 2010
2802010
Gene flow increases fitness at the warm edge of a species’ range
JP Sexton, SY Strauss, KJ Rice
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (28), 11704-11709, 2011
2292011
Niche and range size patterns suggest that speciation begins in small, ecologically diverged populations in North American monkeyflowers (Mimulus spp.)
DL Grossenbacher, SD Veloz, JP Sexton
Evolution 68 (5), 1270-1280, 2014
1022014
Niche partitioning between close relatives suggests trade-offs between adaptation to local environments and competition
M Peterson, K Rice, J Sexton
Ecology and Evolution, 2013
602013
The case for the continued use of the genus name Mimulus for all monkeyflowers
DB Lowry, JM Sobel, AL Angert, TL Ashman, RL Baker, BK Blackman, ...
Taxon, 2019
532019
Evidence for adaptive responses to historic drought across a native plant species range
E Dickman, L Pennington, S Franks, J Sexton
Evolutionary Applications, 2019
492019
Speciation on a local geographic scale: the evolution of a rare rock outcrop specialist in Mimulus
KG Ferris, JP Sexton, JH Willis
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 369 …, 2014
492014
Draining the swamping hypothesis: Little evidence that gene flow reduces fitness at range edges
EJ Kottler, EE Dickman, JP Sexton, NC Emery, SJ Franks
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2021
482021
Practical challenges in private stewardship of rangeland ecosystems: yellow starthistle control in Sierra Nevadan foothills
CE Aslan, MB Hufford, RS Epanchin-Niell, JD Port, JP Sexton, TM Waring
Rangeland Ecology & Management 62 (1), 28-37, 2009
462009
Climate structures genetic variation across a species' elevation range: a test of range limits hypotheses
J Sexton, M Hufford, A Bateman, D Lowry, H Meimberg, S Strauss, K Rice
Molecular Ecology, 2016
412016
Occurrence, persistence, and expansion of saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) populations in the Great Plains of Montana
JP Sexton, A Sala, K Murray
Western North American Naturalist 66 (1), 1-11, 2006
282006
Testing the niche breadth-range size hypothesis: Habitat specialization versus performance in Australian alpine daisies
M Hirst, P Griffin, J Sexton, A Hoffmann
Ecology, 2017
262017
Agricultural invaders, pests, and disease in California’s changing climate
M Bower, J Sexton, V Carne-Cavagnaro
Climate change: Challenges and solutions for California agricultural landscapes, 2006
25*2006
The CALeDNA program: Citizen scientists and researchers inventory California’s biodiversity
RS Meyer, MM Ramos, M Lin, TM Schweizer, Z Gold, DR Ramos, ...
California Agriculture 75 (1), 2021
232021
What can local and geographic population limits tell us about distributions?
J Sexton, E Dickman
American Journal of Botany, 2016
232016
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