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​​Publications

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1. Sinclair, J.P., Y. Kameyama, A. Shibata, G. Kudo (2016). Male-biased hermaphrodites in a gynodioecious shrub, Daphne jezoensis. Plant    

     Biology. Vol. 18(5): 859-867.

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2. Sinclair, J.P., D.M. Kashian, J.B. Bradford, D.C. Freeman (2015). Variation in fractal symmetry of annual growth in Aspen as an indicator

    of developmental stability in trees. Symmetry. Vol. 7(2): 354-364.

 

3. Kariyat, R.R., J.P. Sinclair, E.M. Golenberg (2013) Following Darwin’s trail: Interactions affecting the evolution of plant mating        

    systems. American Journal of Botany. Vol. 100(6): 1-3. 

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4. Sinclair, J.P., J.L. Korte, D.C. Freeman (2013) The pattern of dioecy in terrestrial, temperate plant succession. Evolutionary Ecology

    Research Vol. 15

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5. Sinclair, J.P., G.D. Maxwell, D.C. Freeman. (2013) Consanguinious matings, specialization, and the environment: How multiple variable 

    interactions affect the evolution of dioecy. American Journal of Botany. Vol. 100(6): 1038-1049.

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6. Wheelwright, N.T., Sinclair, J.P., Janzen, F.J., Hochwender, C. (2012) Leaf size in a dioecious tropical tree (Ocotea tenera, Lauracae):  

    sexual dimorphism: heritability and changes with age. American Journal of Botany. Vol.  99(8): 1-6.

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7. Sinclair, J.P., J.M. Emlen, D.C. Freeman. (2012) Sex Ratios in Plants: Theory and Trends. Botanical Review. Vol. 78: 63-86.

    doi: 10.1007/s12229-011-9065-0

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8. Diggle, P.K., Di Stilio, V.S.,  Gschwend, A.R., Golenberg, E.M., Moore, R.C., Russell, J.R., Sinclair, J.P. (2011) Multiple developmental

    processes underlie sex differentiation in   angiosperms. Trends in Genetics. Vol. 27(9): 368-376.

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9. Sinclair, J.P., J.M. Emlen, M. Rinella, J. Snelgrove, D.C. Freeman. (2009) Differential phytosociological interactions involving male and

    female Atriplex bonnevillensis. Western North American Naturalist. Vol. 69(4): 475-480.

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