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Jeremy YoderAssociate Professor, California State University Northridge Verified email at csun.edu Cited by 2815 |
Ecological opportunity and the origin of adaptive radiations
Ecological opportunity – through entry into a new environment, the origin of a key innovation
or extinction of antagonists – is widely thought to link ecological population dynamics to …
or extinction of antagonists – is widely thought to link ecological population dynamics to …
[HTML][HTML] Dos and don'ts of testing the geographic mosaic theory of coevolution
The geographic mosaic theory of coevolution is stimulating much new research on
interspecific interactions. We provide a guide to the fundamental components of the theory, its …
interspecific interactions. We provide a guide to the fundamental components of the theory, its …
A model of queer STEM identity in the workplace
… The larger study from which the data discussed in this article are drawn (Yoder & Mattheis,
Citation2016) seeks to contribute an important link between research on queer identities and …
Citation2016) seeks to contribute an important link between research on queer identities and …
Queer in STEM: Workplace experiences reported in a national survey of LGBTQA individuals in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics careers
JB Yoder, A Mattheis - Journal of homosexuality, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
… Jeremy Yoder is an evolutionary ecologist studying the genetics of adaptation using field
studies and genomic datasets, while Allison Mattheis uses ethnographically informed …
studies and genomic datasets, while Allison Mattheis uses ethnographically informed …
When does coevolution promote diversification?
JB Yoder, SL Nuismer - The American Naturalist, 2010 - journals.uchicago.edu
Coevolutionary interactions between species are thought to be an important cause of
evolutionary diversification. Despite this general belief, little theoretical basis exists for …
evolutionary diversification. Despite this general belief, little theoretical basis exists for …
Genomic Signature of Adaptation to Climate in Medicago truncatula
Local adaptation and adaptive clines are pervasive in natural plant populations, yet the effects
of these types of adaptation on genomic diversity are not well understood. With a data set …
of these types of adaptation on genomic diversity are not well understood. With a data set …
Coevolution and the diversification of life
Coevolution, reciprocal adaptation between two or more taxa, is commonly invoked as a
primary mechanism responsible for generating much of Earth’s biodiversity. This conceptually …
primary mechanism responsible for generating much of Earth’s biodiversity. This conceptually …
Metal‐Mediated DNA Nanotechnology in 3D: Structural Library by Templated Diffraction
DNA double helices containing metal‐mediated DNA (mmDNA) base pairs are constructed
from Ag + and Hg 2+ ions between pyrimidine:pyrimidine pairs with the promise of …
from Ag + and Hg 2+ ions between pyrimidine:pyrimidine pairs with the promise of …
Context dependence of local adaptation to abiotic and biotic environments: a quantitative and qualitative synthesis
… In total, we extracted data from 31 articles representing 57 species (compiled by four
authors: JB Yoder, NJ Deacon, S. Kothari, SN Sheth; table A1). Four species were each …
authors: JB Yoder, NJ Deacon, S. Kothari, SN Sheth; table A1). Four species were each …
Evaluating genomic data for management of local adaptation in a changing climate: A lodgepole pine case study
We evaluate genomic data, relative to phenotypic and climatic data, as a basis for assisted
gene flow and genetic conservation. Using a seedling common garden trial of 281 lodgepole …
gene flow and genetic conservation. Using a seedling common garden trial of 281 lodgepole …