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Emel, S. L., S. Wang, R. Metz, and R. B. Spigler. “Type and intensity of surrounding human land use, not local environment, shape genetic structure of a native grassland plant” Molecular Ecology (2021) doi:10.1111/mec.15753
Emel, S. L., D. H. Olson, L. Knowles, and A. Storfer. “Comparative landscape genetics of two endemic torrent salamander species, Rhyacotriton kezeri and R. variegatus: Implications for forest management and species conservation.” Conservation Genetics 20(4): 801-815 (2019). PDF
Riser, J. P., S. L. Emel, and E.H. Roalson. “Genetics and ecological niche define species boundaries in the dwarf milkweed clade (Asclepias: Asclepiadoideae: Apocynaceae).” International Journal of Plant Sciences. 180(2): 160-177 (2019).
Emel, S. L., S. F. Franks, and R. B. Spigler. “Phenotypic selection varies with pollination intensity across populations of Sabatia angularis.” New Phytologist. 215(2): 813–824 (2017).
Phillips, J. G., D. B. Fenolio, S. L. Emel, and R. M Bonett. “Hydrologic and geologic history of the Ozark Plateau drive phylogenomic patterns in a cave-obligate salamander.” Journal of Biogeography. 44(11):2463-2474 (2017).
Emel, S. L., and A. Storfer. “Landscape genetics and genetic structure of the southern torrent salamander, Rhyacotriton variegatus.” Conservation Genetics. 16(1): 209-221 (2015).
Emel, S. L., and A. Storfer. “Characterization of 10 microsatellite markers for the southern torrent salamander (Rhyacotriton variegatus).” Conservation Genetics Resources. 6(4): 881-882 (2014).
Emel, S. L., and A. Storfer. “A decade of amphibian population genetic studies: Synthesis and recommendations.” Conservation Genetics. 13(6):1685-1689 (2012).
Landguth, E. L., B. Fedy, S. J. Oyler-McCance, A. Garey, S. L. Emel, M. Mumma, H. H. Wagner, M-J. Fortin, and S. A. Cushman. “Effects of sample size, number of markers, and allelic richness on detection of spatial genetic pattern.” Molecular Ecology Resources. 12(2): 276-284 (2011).
Emel, S. L., and R. M. Bonett. “Considering alternative life history modes and genetic divergence in conservation: a case study of the Oklahoma salamander”. Conservation Genetics. 12(5): 1243-1259 (2011).
Amato, K. R., S. L. Emel, C. A. Lindgren, K. M. Sullan, P. R. Wright, and J. J. Gilbert. “Covering behavior of two co-occurring Jamaican sea urchins: differences in the amount of covering and selection of covering material.” Bulletin of Marine Science. 82(2):255-261 (2008).
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Emel, S. L., S. Wang, R. Metz, and R. B. Spigler. “Type and intensity of surrounding human land use, not local environment, shape genetic structure of a native grassland plant” Molecular Ecology (2021) doi:10.1111/mec.15753
Emel, S. L., D. H. Olson, L. Knowles, and A. Storfer. “Comparative landscape genetics of two endemic torrent salamander species, Rhyacotriton kezeri and R. variegatus: Implications for forest management and species conservation.” Conservation Genetics 20(4): 801-815 (2019). PDF
Riser, J. P., S. L. Emel, and E.H. Roalson. “Genetics and ecological niche define species boundaries in the dwarf milkweed clade (Asclepias: Asclepiadoideae: Apocynaceae).” International Journal of Plant Sciences. 180(2): 160-177 (2019).
Emel, S. L., S. F. Franks, and R. B. Spigler. “Phenotypic selection varies with pollination intensity across populations of Sabatia angularis.” New Phytologist. 215(2): 813–824 (2017).
Phillips, J. G., D. B. Fenolio, S. L. Emel, and R. M Bonett. “Hydrologic and geologic history of the Ozark Plateau drive phylogenomic patterns in a cave-obligate salamander.” Journal of Biogeography. 44(11):2463-2474 (2017).
Emel, S. L., and A. Storfer. “Landscape genetics and genetic structure of the southern torrent salamander, Rhyacotriton variegatus.” Conservation Genetics. 16(1): 209-221 (2015).
Emel, S. L., and A. Storfer. “Characterization of 10 microsatellite markers for the southern torrent salamander (Rhyacotriton variegatus).” Conservation Genetics Resources. 6(4): 881-882 (2014).
Emel, S. L., and A. Storfer. “A decade of amphibian population genetic studies: Synthesis and recommendations.” Conservation Genetics. 13(6):1685-1689 (2012).
Landguth, E. L., B. Fedy, S. J. Oyler-McCance, A. Garey, S. L. Emel, M. Mumma, H. H. Wagner, M-J. Fortin, and S. A. Cushman. “Effects of sample size, number of markers, and allelic richness on detection of spatial genetic pattern.” Molecular Ecology Resources. 12(2): 276-284 (2011).
Emel, S. L., and R. M. Bonett. “Considering alternative life history modes and genetic divergence in conservation: a case study of the Oklahoma salamander”. Conservation Genetics. 12(5): 1243-1259 (2011).
Amato, K. R., S. L. Emel, C. A. Lindgren, K. M. Sullan, P. R. Wright, and J. J. Gilbert. “Covering behavior of two co-occurring Jamaican sea urchins: differences in the amount of covering and selection of covering material.” Bulletin of Marine Science. 82(2):255-261 (2008).
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