Published in Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci on September 27, 2008
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Plant speciation in continental island floras as exemplified by Nigella in the Aegean Archipelago. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (2008) 1.05
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Mycorrhizal associations and reproductive isolation in three closely related Orchis species. Ann Bot (2010) 0.85
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The rapid evolution of reproductive proteins. Nat Rev Genet (2002) 6.88
Chromosomal rearrangements and speciation. Trends Ecol Evol (2001) 6.07
Chromosomal inversions and the reproductive isolation of species. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2001) 4.75
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Asymmetrical crossing barriers in angiosperms. Proc Biol Sci (2001) 2.37
Patterns of postzygotic isolation in Lepidoptera. Evolution (2002) 2.25
The strength of reproductive isolation in two hybridizing food-deceptive orchid species. Mol Ecol (2007) 2.14
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On the success of a swindle: pollination by deception in orchids. Naturwissenschaften (2005) 2.00
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Hybrid populations selectively filter gene introgression between species. Evolution (2001) 1.92
The genetics of species differences. Trends Ecol Evol (2001) 1.89
Genetic architecture of species differences in annual sunflowers: implications for adaptive trait introgression. Genetics (1999) 1.89
Phylogeny and radiation of pollination systems in DISA (Orchidaceae). Am J Bot (1998) 1.88
Extensive chromosomal repatterning and the evolution of sterility barriers in hybrid sunflower species. Genetics (2005) 1.74
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Patterns of reproductive isolation in three angiosperm genera. Evolution (2004) 1.63
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Further advances in orchid mycorrhizal research. Mycorrhiza (2007) 1.36
A phylogenetic study of pollinator conservatism among sexually deceptive orchids. Evolution (2002) 1.36
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Evidence for pollinator sharing in Mediterranean nectar-mimic orchids: absence of premating barriers? Proc Biol Sci (2005) 1.34
Friends or relatives? Phylogenetics and species delimitation in the controversial European orchid genus Ophrys. Ann Bot (2008) 1.33
Tempo of hybrid inviability in centrarchid fishes (Teleostei: Centrarchidae). Evolution (2005) 1.33
Genetics of floral traits influencing reproductive isolation between Aquilegia formosa and Aquilegia pubescens. Am Nat (2002) 1.23
Evolution of postzygotic reproductive isolation in a guild of deceptive orchids. Am Nat (2008) 1.21
Evolution of sexual mimicry in the orchid subtribe orchidinae: the role of preadaptations in the attraction of male bees as pollinators. BMC Evol Biol (2008) 1.16
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Pollinator convergence and the nature of species' boundaries in sympatric Sardinian Ophrys (Orchidaceae). Ann Bot (2008) 1.04
Scent variation and hybridization cause the displacement of a sexually deceptive orchid species. Am J Bot (2008) 0.89
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Floral isolation is the main reproductive barrier among closely related sexually deceptive orchids. Evolution (2011) 1.11
Ecology and genetic diversity of the dense-flowered orchid, Neotinea maculata, at the centre and edge of its range. Ann Bot (2008) 0.83
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