Selected Publications
J. Phil Gibson, Stanley A. Rice, and Clare M. Stucke. 2008. Comparison of population genetic diversity between a rare narrowly distributed species and a common widespread species of Alnus (Betulaceae). American Journal of Botany 95(5): 588-596 abstract | full text | article in pdf format
Schrader, James A.; Graves, William R.; Rice, Stanley A.; Gibson, J. Phil. 2006. Differences in shade tolerance help explain varying success of two sympatric Alnus species. International Journal of Plant Science 167 (5): 979-989 SEP abstract
J. Phil Gibson,
and Amelia D. Tomlinson. 2002. Genetic diversity and mating system
comparisons between ray and disc achene seed pools of the heterocarpic
species Heterotheca subaxillaris (Asteraceae). International
Journal of Plant Sciences 163(6): 1025-1034. abstract | full
text article | article
in pdf format
J. Phil Gibson.
2001. Ecological and genetic comparison between ray and disc achene
pools of the heteromorphic species Prionopsis ciliata (Asteraceae). International
Journal of Plant Sciences 162(1): 137-145. abstract | full
text article | article
in pdf format
J. Phil Gibson,
and Pamela K. Diggle. 1998. Flower
development and male sterility in Ocotea tenera (Lauraceae):
A gynodioecious tropical tree. International Journal of Plant
Sciences 159(3): 405-417. article
at JSTOR
J. Phil Gibson,
and Pamela K. Diggle. 1997. Structural
analysis of female and hermaphroditic flowers of a gynodioecious
tree, Ocotea tenera (Lauraceae). American Journal
of Botany 84(3): 298-307. abstract | article
in pdf format
J. Phil Gibson,
and Nathaniel T. Wheelwright. 1996. Mating system dynamics of Ocotea
tenera (Lauraceae), a gynodioecious tropical tree. American
Journal of Botany 83(7): 890-894. article
at JSTOR
J. Phil Gibson,
and Nathaniel T. Wheelwright. 1995. Genetic-structure in a population
of a tropical tree Ocotea tenera (Lauraceae) - influence
of avian seed dispersal. Oecologia 103(1): 49-54. (not
available online)
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