Selected Publications
(*-postdoc,**-grad student,***-Undergrad) Bolte, C.E.*, Phannareth, T.**, Zavala-Paez, M.**, Sutara, B.***, Fitzpatrick, M., Holliday, J., Keller, S., and J.A. Hamilton (Submitted) Genomic insights into hybrid zone formation: the role of climate, landscape, and demography in the emergence of a novel hybrid lineage between Populus tricharpa and P. balsamifera Preprint Available. Zavala-Paez, M**, Holliday, J., and J.A. Hamilton (2024) Leveraging whole genome sequencing to estimate telomere length in plants. Molecular Ecology Resources. 2: e13899 VanWallendael, A., Lowry, D.B., and J.A. Hamilton (2022) One hundred years into the study of ecotypes, new advances are being made through large-scale field experiments in perennial plant systems. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 66: 102152 Gougherty, A.V., Keller, S.R., and M.C. Fitzpatrick (2021) Maladaptation, migration and extirpation fuel climate change risk in a forest tree species. Nature Climate Change 11: 166-171 Capblancq, T., Fitzpatrick, M.C., Bay, R.A., Exposito-Alonso, M., and S.R. Keller (2020) Genomic prediction of (mal) adaptation across current and future climatic landscapes. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 51: 245-269. Isabel, N., Holliday, J., and S. Aitken (2020) Forest genomics: advancing climate adaptation, forest health, productivity and conservation. Evolutionary Applications 13: 3-10. Chhatre, V., Evans, L., DiFazio, S., and S. Keller (2018) Adaptive introgression and maintenance of a trispecies hybrid complex in range‐edge populations of Populus. Molecular Ecology 27: 4820-4838. Janes, J. K. and J.A. Hamilton (2017) Mixing it up: the role of hybridization in forest management and conservation under climate change. Forests 8 (7): 237 Hamilton, J.A. and J. M. Miller (2016) Adaptive introgression as a resource for management and genetic conservation under climate change. Conservation Biology 30 (1): 33-41. |
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Geneticists close to grasping how plant communities may adapt to climate change Jason Holliday receives $2.5 million NSF grant to research poplar genome NDSU researchers grow a forest NDSU gets National Science Foundation grant to study what trees are really telling us New 'Mini Poplar Gardens pair research and outreach UW-Eau Claire gardens are part of National Science Foundation study Trees: a study on the root of climate change Getting to the root of climate change New trees adding diversity, research to Missouri Arboretum Lockerly joins nationwide poplar project Lockerly Arboretum Gets Accreditation Offering Wide Exposure Congratulations to our colleagues and collaborators at ArbNet on your ten year anniversary!! Southern New Hampshire University Arboretum Research & Monitoring |