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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.
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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.
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​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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Media
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
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​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
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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

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