Chrissen Gemmill
TitleCited byYear
Conservation genetics of the endangered endemic Hawaiian genus Brighamia (Campanulaceae)
CEC Gemmill, TA Ranker, D Ragone, SP Perlman, KR Wood
American Journal of Botany 85 (4), 528-539, 1998
781998
Evolution of insular Pacific Pittosporum (Pittosporaceae): origin of the Hawaiian radiation
CEC Gemmill, GJ Allan, WL Wagner, EA Zimmer
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 22 (1), 31-42, 2002
742002
The diverse origins of New Zealand house mice
JB Searle, PM Jamieson, İ Gündüz, MI Stevens, EP Jones, CEC Gemmill, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1655), 209-217, 2008
652008
Genetic variability of New Zealand seagrass (Zostera muelleri) assessed at multiple spatial scales
TC Jones, CEC Gemmill, CA Pilditch
Aquatic Botany 88 (1), 39-46, 2008
562008
Mammalian Dopa decarboxylase: structure, catalytic activity and inhibition
M Bertoldi
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 546, 1-7, 2014
442014
Increased inter-colony fusion rates are associated with reduced COI haplotype diversity in an invasive colonial ascidian Didemnum vexillum
KF Smith, L Stefaniak, Y Saito, CEC Gemmill, SC Cary, AE Fidler
PloS one 7 (1), e30473, 2012
352012
Genetic variation of the endangered holoparasite Dactylanthus taylorii (Balanophoraceae) in New Zealand
S Holzapfel, MZ Faville, CEC Gemmill
Journal of Biogeography 29 (5‐6), 663-676, 2002
352002
Molecular and morphological agreement in Pittosporaceae: phylogenetic analysis with nuclear ITS and plastid trnL–trnF sequence data
GT Chandler, GM Plunkett, SM Pinney, LW Cayzer, CEC Gemmill
Australian Systematic Botany 20 (5), 390-401, 2007
302007
MICROEVOLUTIONARY PATTERNS AND PROCESSES OF THE NATIVE HAWAIIAN COLONIZING FERN ODONTOSORIA CHINENSIS (LINDSAEACEAE)
TA Ranker, CEC Gemmill, PG Trapp
Evolution 54 (3), 828-839, 2000
302000
Phantom hitch-hikers mislead estimates of genetic variation in Antarctic mosses
MI Stevens, SA Hunger, SFK Hills, CEC Gemmill
Plant systematics and evolution 263 (3-4), 191-201, 2007
272007
Paleoecology of a late Paleocene (Tiffanian) megaflora from the northern Great Divide Basin, Wyoming
CEC Gemmill, KR Johnson
Palaios 12 (5), 439-448, 1997
241997
Population genetics and reproductive biology of lava-flow colonising species of Hawaiian Sadleria (Blechnaceae)
TA Ranker
Pteridology in perspective, 581-598, 1996
241996
Molecular support for Pleistocene persistence of the continental Antarctic moss Bryum argenteum
SFK Hills, MI Stevens, CEC Gemmill
Antarctic Science 22 (6), 721-726, 2010
222010
Testing broadcast seeding methods to restore urban forests in the presence of seed predators
E Overdyck, BD Clarkson, DC Laughlin, CEC Gemmill
Restoration Ecology 21 (6), 763-769, 2013
192013
Development and validation of a quantitative PCR assay for the early detection and monitoring of the invasive diatom Didymosphenia geminata
SC Cary, KJ Coyne, A Rueckert, SA Wood, S Kelly, CEC Gemmill, ...
Harmful Algae 36, 63-70, 2014
152014
Barcoding of the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) indicates a recent introduction of Ciona savignyi into New Zealand and provides a rapid method for Ciona species discrimination
KF Smith, J Thia, CEC Gemmill, SC Cary, AE Fidler
Aquatic Invasions 7 (3), 305-313, 2012
142012
New Zealand seagrass–More threatened than IUCN review indicates
FE Matheson, CJ Lundquist, CEC Gemmill, CA Pilditch
Elsevier 144 (12), 2749-2750, 2011
92011
Patterns of Clonal Diversity in Dicranopteris linearis on Mauna Loa, Hawaii1
AE Russell, TA Ranker, CEC Gemmill, DR Farrar
Biotropica 31 (3), 449-459, 1999
91999
A sensitive genetic-based detection and enumeration method for Didymosphenia geminata
SC Cary, BJ Hicks, CEC Gemmill, A Rueckert, KJ Coyne
Proceedings of the 2007 International Workshop on Didymosphenia geminata …, 2008
72008
A sensitive genetic-based detection capability for Didymosphenia geminate (Lyngbye) M. Schmidt: Phases two and three
SC Cary, BJ Hicks, KJ Coyne, A Rueckert, CEC Gemmill, CME Barnett
Centre for Biodiversity and Ecology Research, The University of Waikato, 2007
72007
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