Editorial and retrospective 2010

The year 2009 has been another excellent period for Molecular Ecology. The impact of the journal increased from 5.17 in 2007 to 5.33 in 2008; it currently ranks sixth in impact among 124 journals listed in ISI’s Ecology category, and fifth out of 39 journals listed in ISI’s Evolutionary Biology journal category. Molecular Ecology also increased in size, with 403 articles published in 2008, making it the largest Evolutionary Biology journal and second largest Ecology journal. We also have increased the speed with which papers are published. For original and resubmitted manuscripts, we take an average of 30.4 days to make a decision (including those returned without review). For papers that are peer reviewed, we return a decision within an average of 40.6 days. Accepted manuscripts are moved to Online Early publication in 41 days (on average), with the print version appearing c. 23 days later. Thus, the time from submission to print publication of a typical paper averages 105 days or c. 31⁄2 months. We thank our academic editors, reviewers, as well as our editorial and production staff, for their efficient processing of manuscripts.

[1]  J. Crouch,et al.  Phylogenetic and population genetic divergence correspond with habitat for the pathogen Colletotrichum cereale and allied taxa across diverse grass communities , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[2]  F. Viard,et al.  Fine‐ and regional‐scale genetic structure of the exotic ascidian Styela clava (Tunicata) in southwest England, 50 years after its introduction , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[3]  S. Karl,et al.  Pleistocene population expansions of Antarctic seals , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[4]  C. Stamatis,et al.  Major histocompatibility complex variation at class II DQA locus in the brown hare (Lepus europaeus) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[5]  E. Álvarez-Buylla,et al.  Transgenes in Mexican maize: molecular evidence and methodological considerations for GMO detection in landrace populations , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[6]  T. Stuessy Evolutionary biology: Sympatric plant speciation in islands? , 2006, Nature.

[7]  J. Arntzen,et al.  Long‐term survival of a urodele amphibian despite depleted major histocompatibility complex variation , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[8]  S. Rosendahl,et al.  Lack of global population genetic differentiation in the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae suggests a recent range expansion which may have coincided with the spread of agriculture , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[9]  B. Willis,et al.  Highly infectious symbiont dominates initial uptake in coral juveniles , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[10]  Gordon M. Bennett,et al.  Spread of an introduced vector‐borne banana virus in Hawaii , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[11]  Insufficient evidence for the discovery of transgenes in Mexican landraces , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[12]  B. Neuffer,et al.  Genetic differentiation and reproductive isolation of a naturally occurring floral homeotic mutant within a wild‐type population of Capsella bursa‐pastoris (Brassicaceae) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[13]  W. Salzburger The interaction of sexually and naturally selected traits in the adaptive radiations of cichlid fishes , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[14]  A. B. Wilson Fecundity selection predicts Bergmann's rule in syngnathid fishes , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[15]  F. Moore,et al.  Population structure of spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) in a fragmented landscape , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[16]  M. Gomendio,et al.  Pedigrees and microsatellites among endangered ungulates: what do they tell us? , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[17]  A. Tedder,et al.  Multiple losses of self‐incompatibility in North‐American Arabidopsis lyrata?: Phylogeographic context and population genetic consequences , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[18]  C. McBride,et al.  Allopatric origin of cryptic butterfly species that were discovered feeding on distinct host plants in sympatry , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[19]  K. Sommerville,et al.  The influence of environment and life‐history traits on the distribution of genes and individuals: a comparative study of 11 rainforest trees , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[20]  K. Chu,et al.  Host‐associated speciation in the coral barnacle Wanella milleporae (Cirripedia: Pyrgomatidae) inhabiting the Millepora coral , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[21]  Carol A. Stepien,et al.  Invasion genetics of the Eurasian round goby in North America: tracing sources and spread patterns , 2008, Molecular ecology.

[22]  D. Gomez-Uchida,et al.  Interaction of landscape and life history attributes on genetic diversity, neutral divergence and gene flow in a pristine community of salmonids , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[23]  P. Smouse,et al.  Relative contribution of contemporary pollen and seed dispersal to the effective parental size of seedling population of California valley oak (Quercus lobata, Née) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[24]  Jianping Xu,et al.  Divergence, hybridization, and recombination in the mitochondrial genome of the human pathogenic yeast Cryptococcus gattii , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[25]  M. Kučera,et al.  Geographical distribution of cryptic genetic types in the planktonic foraminifer Globigerinoides ruber , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[26]  N. Grünwald,et al.  Ancient isolation and independent evolution of the three clonal lineages of the exotic sudden oak death pathogen Phytophthora ramorum , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[27]  Nicolas Salamin,et al.  Sympatric speciation in palms on an oceanic island , 2006, Nature.

[28]  P. Stephens,et al.  Bridging the gap between community ecology and historical biogeography: niche conservatism and community structure in emydid turtles , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[29]  S. Piertney,et al.  Spatio‐temporal variation in the strength and mode of selection acting on major histocompatibility complex diversity in water vole (Arvicola terrestris) metapopulations , 2008, Molecular ecology.

[30]  P. Hebert,et al.  Species on the menu of a generalist predator, the eastern red bat (Lasiurus borealis): using a molecular approach to detect arthropod prey , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[31]  Jerald B. Johnson,et al.  Biogeography of the livebearing fish Poecilia gillii in Costa Rica: are phylogeographical breaks congruent with fish community boundaries? , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[32]  L. Jost D vs. GST: Response to Heller and Siegismund (2009) and Ryman and Leimar (2009) , 2009 .

[33]  G. Turner,et al.  Elevated mtDNA diversity in introduced populations of Cynotilapia afra ( Günther 1894 ) in Lake Malawi National Park is evidence for multiple source populations and hybridization , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[34]  J. Montoya-Burgos,et al.  Unexpected diversity in the catfish Pseudancistrus brevispinis reveals dispersal routes in a Neotropical center of endemism: the Guyanas Region , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[35]  Jerald B. Johnson,et al.  Where's the ecology in molecular ecology? , 2009 .

[36]  C. Eizaguirre,et al.  MHC‐based mate choice combines good genes and maintenance of MHC polymorphism , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[37]  R. Latta Testing for local adaptation in Avena barbata: a classic example of ecotypic divergence , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[38]  Z. Gompert,et al.  Variable patterns of introgression in two sculpin hybrid zones suggest that genomic isolation differs among populations , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[39]  R. Wayne,et al.  Divergence with gene flow and fine‐scale phylogeographical structure in the wedge‐billed woodcreeper, Glyphorynchus spirurus, a Neotropical rainforest bird , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[40]  A. Vogler,et al.  Comparative phylogeography of tenebrionid beetles in the Aegean archipelago: the effect of dispersal ability and habitat preference , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[41]  E. Álvarez-Buylla,et al.  Resolution of the Mexican transgene detection controversy: error sources and scientific practice in commercial and ecological contexts , 2009 .

[42]  T. A. Langen,et al.  Reverse sex‐biased philopatry in a cooperative bird: genetic consequences and a social cause , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[43]  Wei Chen,et al.  Frequent mitochondrial gene introgression among high elevation Tibetan megophryid frogs revealed by conflicting gene genealogies , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[44]  R. Cartwright Antagonism between local dispersal and self‐incompatibility systems in a continuous plant population , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[45]  K. Moloney,et al.  Comparison of quantitative and molecular genetic variation of native vs. invasive populations of purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria L., Lythraceae) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[46]  M. Brändle,et al.  Pleistocene phylogeography and phylogenetic concordance in cold‐adapted spring snails (Bythinella spp.) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[47]  S. Meyer,et al.  Genetic variation and local adaptation at a cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) invasion edge in western Nevada , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[48]  J. Manning,et al.  Molecular genetic variation and population structure in morphologically differentiated cave and surface populations of the freshwater amphipod Gammarus minus , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[49]  V. Savolainen,et al.  How sympatric is speciation in the Howea palms of Lord Howe Island? , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[50]  K. Halanych,et al.  Ocean barriers and glaciation: evidence for explosive radiation of mitochondrial lineages in the Antarctic sea slug Doris kerguelenensis (Mollusca, Nudibranchia) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[51]  S. Braaker,et al.  Transalpine colonisation and partial phylogeographic erosion by dispersal in the common vole (Microtus arvalis) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[52]  J. Enjalbert,et al.  Geographic limits of a clonal population of wheat yellow rust in the Mediterranean region , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[53]  Xin Lu,et al.  Bi‐parental vs. cooperative breeding in a passerine: fitness‐maximizing strategies of males in response to risk of extra‐pair paternity? , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[54]  A. Snow Unwanted Transgenes Re‐Discovered in Oaxacan Maize , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[55]  F. Wei,et al.  The effect of landscape features on population genetic structure in Yunnan snub‐nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus bieti) implies an anthropogenic genetic discontinuity , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[56]  G. Vendramin,et al.  Spatial genetic structure in continuous and fragmented populations of Pinus pinaster Aiton , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[57]  J. Sullivan,et al.  Assessment of gene flow across a hybrid zone in red‐tailed chipmunks (Tamias ruficaudus) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[58]  R. Vaillancourt,et al.  Comparison of contemporary mating patterns in continuous and fragmented Eucalyptus globulus native forests , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[59]  Akifumi S. Tanabe,et al.  Extreme population genetic differentiation and secondary contact in the freshwater copepod Acanthodiaptomus pacificus in the Japanese Archipelago , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[60]  L. Gerber,et al.  Isolation by distance among California sea lion populations in Mexico: redefining management stocks , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[61]  Carol A. Stepien,et al.  Signatures of vicariance, postglacial dispersal and spawning philopatry: population genetics of the walleye Sander vitreus , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[62]  N. Tsutsui,et al.  Global‐scale analyses of chemical ecology and population genetics in the invasive Argentine ant , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[63]  Zhihe Zhang,et al.  Microsatellite variability reveals the necessity for genetic input from wild giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) into the captive population , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[64]  G. Pasinelli,et al.  Patchy population structure in a short‐distance migrant: evidence from genetic and demographic data , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[65]  R. O’Hara,et al.  Relatedness and spatial proximity as determinants of host–parasite interactions in the brood parasitic Barrow's goldeneye (Bucephala islandica) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[66]  R. Hamelin,et al.  Patterns of colonization and spread in the fungal spruce pathogen Onnia tomentosa , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[67]  R. Harcourt,et al.  Nuclear and mitochondrial DNA reveals isolation of imperilled grey nurse shark populations (Carcharias taurus) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[68]  S. Sadedin,et al.  Case studies and mathematical models of ecological speciation. 3: Ecotype formation in a Swedish snail , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[69]  D. Coltman,et al.  Multilocus heterozygosity, parental relatedness and individual fitness components in a wild mountain goat, Oreamnos americanus population , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[70]  J. Nason,et al.  Not just vicariance: phylogeography of a Sonoran Desert euphorb indicates a major role of range expansion along the Baja peninsula , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[71]  J. Galindo,et al.  Comparing geographical genetic differentiation between candidate and noncandidate loci for adaptation strengthens support for parallel ecological divergence in the marine snail Littorina saxatilis , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[72]  Kentaro K Shimizu,et al.  The allopolyploid Arabidopsis kamchatica originated from multiple individuals of Arabidopsis lyrata and Arabidopsis halleri , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[73]  A. Karp,et al.  Genetic structure and population dynamics of a heteroecious plant pathogen Melampsora larici‐epitea in short‐rotation coppice willow plantations , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[74]  T. Smith,et al.  Prevalence and diversity patterns of avian blood parasites in degraded African rainforest habitats , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[75]  J. R. Chapman,et al.  A quantitative review of heterozygosity–fitness correlations in animal populations , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[76]  B. Kempenaers,et al.  Age‐specific effect of heterozygosity on survival in alpine marmots, Marmota marmota , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[77]  J. Doucet,et al.  Spatial genetic structure in Milicia excelsa (Moraceae) indicates extensive gene dispersal in a low‐density wind‐pollinated tropical tree , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[78]  J. Snoeks,et al.  Complete mitochondrial DNA replacement in a Lake Tanganyika cichlid fish , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[79]  J. Vogel,et al.  Genetic diversity and phylogeography in two diploid ferns, Asplenium fontanum subsp. fontanum and A. petrarchae subsp. bivalens, in the western Mediterranean , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[80]  G. Thomas Bergmann's idiosyncratic rule: a role for fecundity selection? , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[81]  D. Franjević,et al.  The limits of cryptic diversity in groundwater: phylogeography of the cave shrimp Troglocaris anophthalmus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[82]  B. Weimer,et al.  Biodiversity in microbial communities: system scale patterns and mechanisms , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[83]  F. Alberto,et al.  Species relative abundance and direction of introgression in oaks , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[84]  S. Mariani,et al.  Contrasting signals from multiple markers illuminate population connectivity in a marine fish , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[85]  M. Goodisman,et al.  Resource allocation in a social wasp: effects of breeding system and life cycle on reproductive decisions , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[86]  T. Kuroki,et al.  Amphibian chytridiomycosis in Japan: distribution, haplotypes and possible route of entry into Japan , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[87]  B. Willis,et al.  Onset of algal endosymbiont specificity varies among closely related species of Acropora corals during early ontogeny , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[88]  A. Austin,et al.  Fine‐scale comparative phylogeography of a sympatric sister species triplet of subterranean diving beetles from a single calcrete aquifer in Western Australia , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[89]  S. Piertney,et al.  Landscape barriers reduce gene flow in an invasive carnivore: geographical and local genetic structure of American mink in Scotland , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[90]  R. Butlin,et al.  Re‐examination of a proposed case of stasipatric speciation: phylogeography of the Australian morabine grasshoppers (Vandiemenella viatica species group) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[91]  Shunping He,et al.  The youngest split in sympatric schizothoracine fish (Cyprinidae) is shaped by ecological adaptations in a Tibetan Plateau glacier lake , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[92]  K. Beard,et al.  Strong founder effects and low genetic diversity in introduced populations of Coqui frogs , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[93]  M. Elias,et al.  Out of the Andes: patterns of diversification in clearwing butterflies , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[94]  S. Boessenkool,et al.  Multilocus assignment analyses reveal multiple units and rare migration events in the recently expanded yellow‐eyed penguin (Megadyptes antipodes) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[95]  A. Giardini,et al.  Introgression from modern hybrid varieties into landrace populations of maize (Zea mays ssp. mays L.) in central Italy , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[96]  K. Nadaoka,et al.  Gene flow of Acanthaster planci (L.) in relation to ocean currents revealed by microsatellite analysis , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[97]  D. McKey,et al.  Population genetics of Manihot esculenta ssp. flabellifolia gives insight into past distribution of xeric vegetation in a postulated forest refugium area in northern Amazonia , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[98]  B. McDonald,et al.  Phylogeographical Analyses Reveal Global Migration Patterns of the Barley Scald Pathogen Rhynchosporium Secalis , 2022 .

[99]  W. Sherwin,et al.  Invasive species can't cover their tracks: using microsatellites to assist management of starling (Sturnus vulgaris) populations in Western Australia , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[100]  J. Darling,et al.  Genetic analysis across different spatial scales reveals multiple dispersal mechanisms for the invasive hydrozoan Cordylophora in the Great Lakes , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[101]  P. Parker,et al.  Genetic structure within and between island populations of the flightless cormorant (Phalacrocorax harrisi) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[102]  A. Davidson,et al.  Do landscape processes predict phylogeographic patterns in the wood frog? , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[103]  Susan C. Roberts Complexity and context of MHC‐correlated mating preferences in wild populations , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[104]  J. Doyle,et al.  Conservation genetics of Amorpha georgiana (Fabaceae), an endangered legume of the Southeastern United States , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[105]  M. Beekman,et al.  A quantitative study of worker reproduction in queenright colonies of the Cape honey bee, Apis mellifera capensis , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[106]  M. Garbelotto,et al.  Genetic epidemiology of the Sudden Oak Death pathogen Phytophthora ramorum in California , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[107]  J. Webster,et al.  Parasite genetic differentiation by habitat type and host species: molecular epidemiology of Schistosoma japonicum in hilly and marshland areas of Anhui Province, China , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[108]  L. Wauters,et al.  Molecular phylogeography of European Sciurus vulgaris: refuge within refugia? , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[109]  M. Kenis,et al.  Mitochondrial and microsatellite DNA markers reveal a Balkan origin for the highly invasive horse‐chestnut leaf miner Cameraria ohridella (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[110]  R. Julliard,et al.  Diversifying selection on MHC class I in the house sparrow (Passer domesticus) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[111]  L. Bernatchez,et al.  Natural selection influences AFLP intraspecific genetic variability and introgression patterns in Atlantic eels , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[112]  J. DeWoody,et al.  Condition‐dependent mate choice and a reproductive disadvantage for MHC‐divergent male tiger salamanders , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[113]  J. Stajich,et al.  Proteomic and phenotypic profiling of the amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis shows that genotype is linked to virulence , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[114]  L. Muller,et al.  Microsatellite analysis of genetic diversity among clinical and nonclinical Saccharomyces cerevisiae isolates suggests heterozygote advantage in clinical environments , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[115]  M. Hebblewhite,et al.  Survival in the Rockies of an endangered hybrid swarm from diverged caribou (Rangifer tarandus) lineages , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[116]  K. Zenger,et al.  Landscape discontinuities influence gene flow and genetic structure in a large, vagile Australian mammal, Macropus fuliginosus , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[117]  O. Leimar,et al.  GST is still a useful measure of genetic differentiation — a comment on Jost's D , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[118]  A. Lowe,et al.  A landscape genetics approach for quantifying the relative influence of historic and contemporary habitat heterogeneity on the genetic connectivity of a rainforest bird , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[119]  S. Lek,et al.  Evidence of parasite‐mediated disruptive selection on genetic diversity in a wild fish population , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[120]  J. Eilenberg,et al.  Community composition, host range and genetic structure of the fungal entomopathogen Beauveria in adjoining agricultural and seminatural habitats , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[121]  B. Pond,et al.  Differential permeability of rivers to raccoon gene flow corresponds to rabies incidence in Ontario, Canada , 2008, Molecular ecology.

[122]  D. McCullough,et al.  In situ population structure and ex situ representation of the endangered Amur tiger , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[123]  L. Zane,et al.  Genetic variability is unrelated to growth and parasite infestation in natural populations of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[124]  M. Schartl,et al.  Major histocompatibility complex variability in the clonal Amazon molly, Poecilia formosa: is copy number less important than genotype? , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[125]  D. Westneat,et al.  Heterozygosity and extra‐pair paternity: biased tests result from the use of shared markers , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[126]  P. Hastings,et al.  Colour variation is incongruent with mitochondrial lineages: cryptic speciation and subsequent diversification in a Gulf of California reef fish (Teleostei: Blennioidei) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[127]  N. Moran,et al.  Multiple introductions of the Spiroplasma bacterial endosymbiont into Drosophila , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[128]  H. Siegismund,et al.  Relationship between three measures of genetic differentiation GST, DEST and G’ST: how wrong have we been? , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[129]  B. Neff,et al.  Major histocompatibility complex heterozygote advantage and widespread bacterial infections in populations of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[130]  M. Culver,et al.  Long‐term survival despite low genetic diversity in the critically endangered Madagascar fish‐eagle , 2008, Molecular ecology.

[131]  M. Adams,et al.  Independent colonization and extensive cryptic speciation of freshwater amphipods in the isolated groundwater springs of Australia's Great Artesian Basin , 2008, Molecular ecology.

[132]  J. Pinto,et al.  Evidence for a discrete evolutionary lineage within Equatorial Guinea suggests that the tsetse fly Glossina palpalis palpalis exists as a species complex , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[133]  D. Masiga,et al.  Uncovering the tracks of a recent and rapid invasion: the case of the fruit fly pest Bactrocera invadens (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Africa , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[134]  J. Goudet,et al.  Reduced genetic diversity, increased isolation and multiple introductions of invasive giant hogweed in the western Swiss Alps , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[135]  L. Jost GST and its relatives do not measure differentiation , 2008, Molecular ecology.

[136]  M. Falahati-Anbaran,et al.  Seed banks cause elevated generation times and effective population sizes of Arabidopsis thaliana in northern Europe , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[137]  Jin-Xian Liu,et al.  Sibship reconstruction demonstrates the extremely low effective population size of striped bass Morone saxatilis in the Santee–Cooper system, South Carolina, USA , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[138]  T. Brévault,et al.  Ecological specialization of the aphid Aphis gossypii Glover on cultivated host plants , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[139]  W. Salzburger,et al.  Gene flow by larval dispersal in the Antarctic notothenioid fish Gobionotothen gibberifrons , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[140]  G. Bernardi,et al.  Multiple paternity and competition in sympatric congeneric reef fishes, Embiotoca jacksoni and E. lateralis , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[141]  G. Taylor,et al.  Molecular evidence of hybridization in Florida’s sheoak (Casuarina spp.) invasion , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[142]  R. Petit,et al.  More introgression with less gene flow: chloroplast vs. mitochondrial DNA in the Picea asperata complex in China, and comparison with other Conifers , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[143]  A. Millán,et al.  Parallel habitat‐driven differences in the phylogeographical structure of two independent lineages of Mediterranean saline water beetles , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[144]  Ian J. Wang Fine‐scale population structure in a desert amphibian: landscape genetics of the black toad (Bufo exsul) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[145]  J. Merilä,et al.  Microsatellite variation and population structure of the moor frog (Rana arvalis) in Scandinavia , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[146]  Jerald B. Johnson,et al.  Phylogeography of the livebearer Xenophallus umbratilis (Teleostei: Poeciliidae): glacial cycles and sea level change predict diversification of a freshwater tropical fish , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[147]  N. Knowlton,et al.  Implications of isolation and low genetic diversity in peripheral populations of an amphi‐Atlantic coral , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[148]  E. Ostrander,et al.  Population genomics of the inbred Scandinavian wolf , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[149]  T. Bruns,et al.  The ectomycorrhizal fungus Amanita phalloides was introduced and is expanding its range on the west coast of North America , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[150]  A. Mikheyev,et al.  Single‐queen introductions characterize regional and local invasions by the facultatively clonal little fire ant Wasmannia auropunctata , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[151]  L. Allen,et al.  Global population structure of the tope (Galeorhinus galeus) inferred by mitochondrial control region sequence data , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[152]  R. Gillespie,et al.  Diversity despite dispersal: colonization history and phylogeography of Hawaiian crab spiders inferred from multilocus genetic data , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[153]  T. Backeljau,et al.  Phylogeography of the common ragworm Hediste diversicolor (Polychaeta: Nereididae) reveals cryptic diversity and multiple colonization events across its distribution , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[154]  G. Procaccini,et al.  High genetic diversity and connectivity in the polyploid invasive seaweed Asparagopsis taxiformis (Bonnemaisoniales) in the Mediterranean, explored with microsatellite alleles and multilocus genotypes , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[155]  K. McCoy,et al.  Recent evolution of host‐associated divergence in the seabird tick Ixodes uriae , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[156]  P. Hedrick A STANDARDIZED GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION MEASURE , 2005, Evolution; international journal of organic evolution.

[157]  N. Aubin-Horth,et al.  Genomic reaction norms: using integrative biology to understand molecular mechanisms of phenotypic plasticity , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[158]  C. H. Kim,et al.  Genetic structuring and transfer of marine dinoflagellate Cochlodinium polykrikoides in Japanese and Korean coastal waters revealed by microsatellites , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[159]  M. Chase,et al.  Reticulate evolution on a mosaic of soils: diversification of the New Caledonian endemic genus Codia (Cunoniaceae) , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[160]  H. Spencer,et al.  Glacial oceanographic contrasts explain phylogeography of Australian bull kelp , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[161]  T. Gelatt,et al.  Contrasting patterns of genetic diversity at three different genetic markers in a marine mammal metapopulation , 2009, Molecular ecology.