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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
40
Citations
6008
World Ranking
6144
National Ranking
2089

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Bryan K. Epperson is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. The available data does not include specific information on their research papers, co-authors, or publication venues, which limits the detailed overview of their academic contributions.

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Best Publications

  • Considering spatial and temporal scale in landscape-genetic studies of gene flow

    Corey Devin Anderson;Bryan K. Epperson;Marie Josée Fortin;Rolf Holderegger

  • Applications of landscape genetics in conservation biology: concepts and challenges

    Gernot Segelbacher;Samuel A. Cushman;Bryan K. Epperson;Marie Josée Fortin

  • Perspectives on the use of landscape genetics to detect genetic adaptive variation in the field

    Stéphanie Manel;Stéphanie Manel;Stéphane Joost;Bryan K. Epperson;Rolf Holderegger

  • Spatial autocorrelation analysis of the distribution of genotypes within populations of lodgepole pine.

    B K Epperson;R W Allard

  • Utility of computer simulations in landscape genetics

    Bryan K Epperson;Brad H. McRae;Kim T. Scribner;Samuel A. Cushman

  • Recent advances in correlation studies of spatial patterns of genetic variation

    Bryan K. Epperson

  • Spatial autocorrelation of genotypes under directional selection.

    B K Epperson

  • Geographic pattern of genetic variation in Pinus resinosa: area of greatest diversity is not the origin of postglacial populations

    R. Walter;B. K. Epperson

  • MEASUREMENT OF GENETIC STRUCTURE WITHIN POPULATIONS USING MORAN'S SPATIAL AUTOCORRELATION STATISTICS

    Bryan K. Epperson;Tianquan Li

  • Spatial structure of genetic variation within populations of forest trees

    B. K. Epperson

  • Spatial-autocorrelation analysis of flower color polymorphisms within substructured populations of morning glory (Ipomoea purpurea)

    Bryan K. Epperson;Michael T. Clegg

  • LIMITED SEED DISPERSAL AND GENETIC STRUCTURE IN LIFE STAGES OF CECROPIA OBTUSIFOLIA.

    Bryan K. Epperson;Elena R. Alvarez-Buylla

  • Estimating dispersal from short distance spatial autocorrelation.

    B K Epperson

  • Genetic structure of age classes in Camellia japonica (Theaceae).

    Mi Yoon Chung;Bryan K. Epperson;Myong Gi Chung

  • GENE DISPERSAL AND SPATIAL GENETIC STRUCTURE.

    Bryan K. Epperson;Tian-Quan Li

  • Spatial distributions of genotypes under isolation by distance.

    B K Epperson

  • SPATIAL GENETIC STRUCTURE OF CLONAL AND SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN POPULATIONS OF ADENOPHORA GRANDIFLORA (CAMPANULACEAE).

    Myong Gi Chung;Bryan K. Epperson

  • Spatial genetic structure of allozyme polymorphisms within populations of Pinus Strobus (Pinaceae)

    Bryan K. Epperson;Myong Gi Chung

  • FREQUENCY-DEPENDENT VARIATION FOR OUTCROSSING RATE AMONG FLOWER-COLOR MORPHS OF IPOMOEA PURPUREA.

    Bryan K. Epperson;Michael T. Clegg

  • Plant dispersal, neighbourhood size and isolation by distance.

    Bryan K. Epperson

  • Spatial and population genetic structure of microsatellites in white pine

    Paula E. Marquardt;Bryan K. Epperson

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael T. Clegg
Michael T. Clegg University of California, Irvine
Stéphanie Manel
Stéphanie Manel PSL University
Kim T. Scribner
Kim T. Scribner Michigan State University
Marie-Josée Fortin
Marie-Josée Fortin University of Toronto
Andrew Storfer
Andrew Storfer Washington State University
Gernot Segelbacher
Gernot Segelbacher University of Freiburg
Pierre Taberlet
Pierre Taberlet Grenoble Alpes University
Elena R. Alvarez-Buylla
Elena R. Alvarez-Buylla National Autonomous University of Mexico
Pierre Legendre
Pierre Legendre University of Montreal

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