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Eastern Threat Center researchers and cooperating scientists have authored and co-authored numerous publications describing research that supports natural resource management and decision making. Select a title to read the publication, or use the search feature to find publications by author, title, or keyword.

2012

Publication Determining suitable locations for seed transfer under climate change: A global quantitative method
Publication Incorporating evolutionary relationships into regional assessments of forest biodiversity across Forest Inventory and Analysis plots
Publication Silviculture and the assessment of climate change genetic risk for Southern Appalachian forest tree species
Publication Trends over time in tree and seedling phylogenetic diversity indicate regional differences in forest biodiversity change
Publication Widespread inbreeding and unexpected geographic patterns of genetic variation in eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), an imperiled North American conifer

2010

Publication Evolutionary history of two endemic Appalachian conifers revealed using microsatellite markers
Publication Predicting climate change extirpation risk for central and southern Appalachian forest tree species

2009

Publication Genetic diversity and gene exchange in Pinus oocarpa, a Mesoamerican pine with resistance to the pitch canker fungus (Fusarium circinatum)
Publication Genetics and conservation of hemlock species threatened by the hemlock woolly adelgid

2008

Publication Allozyme variation and recent evolutionary history of eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) in the southeastern United States
Publication From genes to ecosystems: Measuring evolutionary diversity and community structure with Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) data
Publication Genetic variation and population structure in Fraser fir (Abies fraseri): A microsatellite assessment of young trees
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