Hufford, K. M. and J. L. Hamrick. 2003. Viability selection at three early
life stages of the tropical tree, Platypodium elegans (Fabaceae,
Papilionoideae). Evolution 57:518-526.

Trapnell, D. W., J. L. Hamrick and J. D. Nason. 2004. Three-dimensional
fine-scale genetic structure of the neotropical epiphytic orchid, Laelia
rubescens. Mol. Ecol. 13:1111-1118.
Hamrick, J. L. 2004. Response of forest trees to global environmental
changes. For. Ecol. and Manag. 197:323-335.
Dunphy, B. K., J. L. Hamrick and J. Schwagerl. 2004. A comparison of direct
and indirect measures of gene flow in the bat-pollinated tree Hymenaea
courbaril in the dry forest life zone of southwestern Puerto Rico.
Int. J. Plant Sci. 165:427-436.
Trapnell, D. W. and J. L. Hamrick. 2004. Partioning nuclear and chloroplast
variation at multiple spatial scales in the neotropical epiphytic orchid,
Laelia rubescens. Mol. Ecol. 13:2655-2666.
Grace, S. L., J. L. Hamrick and W. J. Platt. 2004. Estimation of seed
dispersal in an old-growth population of longleaf pine (Pinus palustris)
using maternity exclusion analysis. Castanea 69:207-215.

Trapnell, D. W. and J. L. Hamrick. 2005. Mating patterns and gene flow
in the neotropical epiphytic orchid, Laelia rubescens. Mol. Ecol.
14:75-84.
Dunphy, B. K. and J. L. Hamrick. 2005. Gene flow among established Puerto
Rican populations of the exotic tree species, Albizia lebbeck.
Heredity 94: 418-425.
Godt, M. J. W., F. Caplow and J. L. Hamrick. 2005. Allozyme diversity
in the federally threatened golden paintbrush, Castilleja levisecta
(Scrophulariaceae). Cons. Genet. 6:87-99.
Carromero, W. and J. L. Hamrick. 2005. The mating system of Verbascum
thapsus (Scrophulariaceae). The effect of plant height. Int. J. Pl.
Sci. 166:779-783.
Jones, F. A., J. L. Hamrick, C. J. Peterson and S. R. Squiers. 2006. Inferring
colonization history from analyses of spatial genetic structure within
populations of Pinus strobus and Quercus rubra. Mol.
Ecol. 15:851-861.

Trapnell, D. W. and J. L. Hamrick. 2006. Floral display and mating patterns
within populations of the neotropical epiphytic orchid, Laelia rubescens
(Orchidaceae). Am. J. Bot. 93:1010-1018.

Gonzales, E., J. L. Hamrick, P. E. Smouse and R. J. Dyer. 2006. Pollen-mediated
gene dispersal within continuous and fragmented populations of a forest
understory species, Trillium cuneatum. Mol. Ecol. 15:2047-2058.
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