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Evaluating approaches to the conservation of rare and endangered plants
DW Schemske, BC Husband, MH Ruckelshaus, C Goodwillie, IM Parker, ...
Ecology 75 (3), 584-606, 1994
15481994
Rapid evolution in plant chitinases: molecular targets of selection in plant-pathogen coevolution
JG Bishop, AM Dean, T Mitchell-Olds
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97 (10), 5322-5327, 2000
4292000
Molecular systematics and evolution of Arabidopsis and Arabis
M Koch, J Bishop, T Mitchell‐Olds
Plant Biology 1 (5), 529-537, 1999
2491999
Molecular systematics and evolution of Arabidopsis and Arabis
M Koch, J Bishop, T Mitchell‐Olds
Plant Biology 1 (5), 529-537, 1999
2491999
Plant–pathogen arms races at the molecular level
EA Stahl, JG Bishop
Current opinion in plant biology 3 (4), 299-304, 2000
2482000
Local adaptation across a climatic gradient despite small effective population size in the rare sapphire rockcress
JK McKay, JG Bishop, JZ Lin, JH Richards, A Sala, T Mitchell-Olds
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2001
1902001
Phosphorus-mobilization ecosystem engineering: the roles of cluster roots and carboxylate exudation in young P-limited ecosystems
H Lambers, JG Bishop, SD Hopper, E Laliberté, A Zúniga-Feest
Annals of botany 110 (2), 329-348, 2012
1852012
Trophic interactions during primary succession: herbivores slow a plant reinvasion at Mount St. Helens
WF Fagan, JG Bishop
The American Naturalist 155 (2), 238-251, 2000
1812000
Identification of target amino acids that affect interactions of fungal polygalacturonases and their plant inhibitors
HU STOTZ, JG BISHOP, CW BERGMANN, M KOCH, P ALBERSHEIM, ...
Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 56 (3), 117-130, 2000
1612000
Variation in flowering phenology and its consequences for lupines colonizing Mount St. Helens
JG Bishop, DW Schemske
Ecology 79 (2), 534-546, 1998
1371998
Early primary succession on Mount St. Helens: impact of insect herbivores on colonizing lupines
JG Bishop
Ecology 83 (1), 191-202, 2002
1182002
Structure of the glucanase inhibitor protein (GIP) family from Phytophthora species suggests coevolution with plant endo-β-1, 3-glucanases
CMB Damasceno, JG Bishop, DR Ripoll, J Win, S Kamoun, JKC Rose
Molecular plant-microbe interactions 21 (6), 820-830, 2008
1072008
When can herbivores slow or reverse the spread of an invading plant? A test case from Mount St. Helens
WF Fagan, M Lewis, MG Neubert, C Aumann, JL Apple, JG Bishop
The American Naturalist 166 (6), 669-685, 2005
992005
Selection on glycine β-1, 3-endoglucanase genes differentially inhibited by a phytophthora glucanase inhibitor protein
JG Bishop, DR Ripoll, S Bashir, CMB Damasceno, JD Seeds, JKC Rose
Genetics 169 (2), 1009-1019, 2005
722005
NP co-limitation of primary production and response of arthropods to N and P in early primary succession on Mount St. Helens volcano
JG Bishop, NB O'Hara, JH Titus, JL Apple, RA Gill, L Wynn
PloS one 5 (10), e13598, 2010
632010
Causes and consequences of herbivory on prairie lupine (Lupinus lepidus) in early primary succession
JG Bishop, WF Fagan, JD Schade, CM Crisafulli
Ecological Responses to the 1980 Eruption of Mount St. Helens, 151-161, 2005
542005
Directed mutagenesis confirms the functional importance of positively selected sites in polygalacturonase inhibitor protein
JG Bishop
Molecular biology and evolution 22 (7), 1531-1534, 2005
532005
Colonization genetics of an animal‐dispersed plant (Vaccinium membranaceum) at Mount St Helens, Washington
S Yang, JG Bishop, MS Webster
Molecular Ecology 17 (3), 731-740, 2008
522008
Successional change in phosphorus stoichiometry explains the inverse relationship between herbivory and lupin density on Mount St. Helens
JL Apple, M Wink, SE Wills, JG Bishop
PloS one 4 (11), e7807, 2009
502009
Arabidopsis cDNA sequence encoding myrosinase.
S Chadchawan, J Bishop, OP Thangstad, AM Bones, T Mitchell-Olds, ...
Plant physiology 103 (2), 671, 1993
481993
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