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Professor & Associate Vice Chancellor
michael.grant@colorado.edu Ph.D., Duke University, 1974 Research InterestsEvolutionary genetics and ecology of plants. Theoretical evolutionary biology, Experimental evolution. Taxa of special interest include forest trees and charophytes (green algae). Recent PublicationsOline, D. and M. Grant . 2002. Scaling patterns of biomass and soil properties: An empirical analysis. Landscape Ecology 17:13-26. Oline, D., J. Mitton and M. Grant . 2001. Population and subspecific genetic differentiation in the foxtail pine (Pinus balfourniana). Evolution 54:1813-1819. Robertson, D. and M. C. Grant . 1996. Feedback and chaos in Darwinian evolution, Part I: Theoretical considerations. Complexity 2:10-14. Robertson, D. and M. C. Grant . 1996. Feedback and chaos in Darwinian evolution, Part II: Numerical modeling. Complexity 2: 18-30. Mitton, J.B. and M.C. Grant 1996. Genetic variation and the natural history of Quaking Aspen. Bioscience 25-31. Linhart, Y.B. and M.C. Grant 1996. Evolutionary significance of local genetic differentiation in plants. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 27: 237-277. |
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