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2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 prior to 1997
Acknowledgement
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Published Abstracts and Scientific Contributions
2001
Bates, J.M., K.J. Zimmer, J.M. Cardoso Da Silva, and J.S. Hunt. 2001. On the discovery of the Chapada Flycatcher ("Suiriri" islerorum) and molecular evidence for its surprising systemtatic position. American Ornithologists' Union. Seattle, Washington.
Bowie, R.C.K., S.J. Hackett, and T.M. Crowe. 2001. Aves largest genus (Nectarinia) takes a tumble: Systematics and biogeography of the World's sunbirds. American Ornithologists' Union meeting, Seattle, Washington.
Bowie, R.C.K., J. Fjeldsa, S.J. Hackett, and T.M. Crowe. 2001. Systematics of the endemic Double-collared Sunbirds (Nectariniidae) of the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania: A combined morphological and molecular approach. American Ornithologists' Union meeting, Seattle, Washington. (poster)
Burns, K.J., S.J. Hackett, and N.K. Klein. 2001. Phylogenetic relationships and morphologic diversity in Darwin's finches and their relatives. American Ornithologists' Union meeting, Seattle, Washington.
Emshwiller, E. 2001. Origins and diversity of the Andean tuber crop Oxalis tuberosa, an octoploid domesticate. University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD.
Emshwiller, E. 2001. Origins and diversity of the Andean tuber crop Oxalis tuberosa, an octoploid domesticate. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.
Emshwiller, E. 2001. Origins and diversity of the Andean tuber crop Oxalis tuberosa, an octoploid domesticate. Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
Emshwiller, E. 2001. Origins and diversity of the Andean tuber crop Oxalis tuberosa, an octoploid domesticate. University of Minnesota Twin Cities, St. Paul, MN.
Emshwiller, E. 2001. Intraspecific genetic diversity in cultivated oca (Oxalis tuberosa) using AFLP for genotypic identification. University of Minnesota Twin Cities, St. Paul, MN.
Griffiths, C.S. and J.M. Bates. 2001. Genetic data and the value of voucher specimens. American Ornithologists' Union. Seattle, Washington. (poster)
Hackett, S.J., J.M. Bates. 2001. Exploring genetic diversification in birds from two different tropical systems: Amazonia and Madagascar. American Ornithologists' Union meeting, Seattle, Washington.
Marks, B.D., A.P. Capparella, and S.J. Hackett. 2001. Relationships among Neotropical areas of endemism: Phylogeography of the Wedge-billed Woodcreeper (Aves: Dendrocolaptidae). American Ornithologists' Union meeting, Seattle, Washington and Society for the Study of Evolution meeting, Knoxville, Tennessee. (poster)
Miller, A.N. and S.M. Huhndorf. 2001. The use of multi-gene phylogenies and morphology in establishing species boundaries in the Lasiosphaeria ovina (Lasiosphaeriaceae, Sordariales, Ascomycetes) species complex. Inoculum, the Newsletter of the Mycological Society of America 52(3): 50. (Abstr.)
Wen, J. 2001. "Ginseng and other medicinal plants in China," Naples Botanical Garden, Naples, Florida
Wen, J. 2001. "Evolution of eastern Asian and eastern North American biogeographic disjunction," Department of Biology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
Wen, J. 2001. "Evolution of eastern Asian and eastern North American biogeographic disjunction," Beijing Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, China
Wen, J. 2001. "Evolution of eastern Asian and eastern North American biogeographic disjunction," Central China Agricultural University, Wuhan, China
Wen, J. 2001. "Evolution of eastern Asian and eastern North American biogeographic disjunction," Wuhan University, Wuhan, China
Wen, J. 2001. "Evolution of eastern Asian and eastern North American biogeographic disjunction," Department of Botany, Northeastern Hill University, Shillong, India.
Wen, J. 2001. "Evolution of eastern Asian and eastern North American biogeographic disjunction," Department of Botany, T.M. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, India.
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