Mark E. Welch, Ph.D.

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Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
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Plant Evolutionary Genetics
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Loren H. Rieseberg grad student 2002 Indiana University Bloomington
 (Origin and adaptive divergence of the homoploid hybrid species Helianthus paradoxus.)
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van den Burg MP, Meirmans PG, Wagensveld TV, et al. (2018) The Lesser Antillean Iguana (Iguana delicatissima) on St. Eustatius: genetically depauperate and threatened by ongoing hybridization. The Journal of Heredity
Martin JL, Knapp CR, Gerber GP, et al. (2015) Phylogeography of the endangered lesser antillean iguana, iguana delicatissima: a recent diaspora in an archipelago known for ancient herpetological endemism. The Journal of Heredity. 106: 315-21
Andree K, Axtner J, et al. (2010) Permanent Genetic Resources added to Molecular Ecology Resources Database 1 April 2010 - 31 May 2010. Molecular Ecology Resources. 10: 1098-105
Lexer C, Welch ME, Raymond O, et al. (2003) The origin of ecological divergence in Helianthus paradoxus (Asteraceae): selection on transgressive characters in a novel hybrid habitat. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 57: 1989-2000
Lexer C, Welch ME, Durphy JL, et al. (2003) Natural selection for salt tolerance quantitative trait loci (QTLs) in wild sunflower hybrids: implications for the origin of Helianthus paradoxus, a diploid hybrid species. Molecular Ecology. 12: 1225-35
Welch ME, Rieseberg LH. (2002) Habitat divergence between a homoploid hybrid sunflower species, Helianthus paradoxus (Asteraceae), and its progenitors. American Journal of Botany. 89: 472-8
Welch ME, Rieseberg LH. (2002) Patterns of genetic variation suggest a single, ancient origin for the diploid hybrid species Helianthus paradoxus. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 56: 2126-37
Allen ES, Burke JM, Welch ME, et al. (1999) How reliable is science information on the web? Nature. 402: 722
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