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Pannell J.R., Labouche A.M., 2013. The incidence and selection of multiple mating in plants.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
368(1613) p. 20120051. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Pannell J.R., 2012. Speciation genetics: reinforcement by shades and hues.
Current Biology
22(9) pp. R299-R302. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Pannell J.R., 2012. The ecology of plant populations: their dynamics, interactions and evolution.
Annals of Botany
110(7) pp. 1351-1355. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Perry L.E., Pannell J.R., Dorken M.E., 2012. Two's company, three's a crowd: experimental evaluation of the evolutionary maintenance of trioecy in Mercurialis annua (Euphorbiaceae).
PLoS One
7(4) pp. e35597. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Ross R.I., Agren J.A., Pannell J.R., 2012. Exogenous selection shapes germination behaviour and seedling traits of populations at different altitudes in a Senecio hybrid zone.
Annals of Botany
110(7) pp. 1439-1447. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Sanchez Vilas J., Pannell J.R., 2012. Do plants adjust their sex allocation and secondary sexual morphology in response to their neighbours?
Annals of Botany
110(7) pp. 1471-1478. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Santos-del-Blanco L., Climent J., González-Martínez S.C., Pannell J.R., 2012. Genetic differentiation for size at first reproduction through male versus female functions in the widespread Mediterranean tree Pinus pinaster.
Annals of Botany
110(7) pp. 1449-1460. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Hesse E, Pannell J.R., 2011. Sexual dimorphism in androdioecious Mercurialis annua, a wind-pollinated herb.
International Journal of Plant Sciences
172(1) pp. 49-59. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Hesse E., Pannell J.R., 2011. Density-dependent pollen limitation and reproductive assurance in a wind-pollinated herb with contrasting sexual systems.
Journal of Ecology
99(6) pp. 1531-1539. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Hesse E., Pannell J.R., 2011. Sexual dimorphism in a dioecious population of the wind-pollinated herb Mercurialis annua: the interactive effects of resource availability and competition.
Annals of Botany
107(6) pp. 1039-1045. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Korbecka G., Hamilton A., Pannell J.R., 2011. Mixed mating in androdioecious Mercurialis annua inferred using progeny arrays and diploid-acting microsatellite loci in a hexaploid background.
Annals of Botany
107(6) pp. 1057-1061. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Moore J.C., Pannell J.R., 2011. Sexual selection in plants.
Current Biology
21(5) pp. R176-R182. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Pfeiffer T., Roschanski A.M., Pannell J.R., Korbecka G., Schnittler M., 2011. Characterization of microsatellite loci and reliable genotyping in a polyploid plant, Mercurialis perennis (Euphorbiaceae).
Journal of Heredity
102(4) pp. 479-488. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Sánchez Vilas J., Pannell J.R., 2011. Sex-differential herbivory in androdioecious Mercurialis annua.
PLoS One
6(7) pp. e22083. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Sánchez Vilas J., Pannell J.R., 2011. Sexual dimorphism in resource acquisition and deployment: both size and timing matter.
Annals of Botany
107(1) pp. 119-126. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Dufay M., Pannell J.R., 2010. The effect of pollen versus seed flow on the maintenance of nuclear-cytoplasmic gynodioecy.
Evolution
64(3) pp. 772-784. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Harris M.S., Pannell J.R., 2010. Canopy seed storage is associated with sexual dimorphism in the woody dioecious genus Leucadendron.
Journal of Ecology
98(2) pp. 509-515. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Korbecka G., Rymer P.D., Harris S.A., Pannell J.R., 2010. Solving the problem of ambiguous paralogy for marker loci: microsatellite markers with diploid inheritance in Allohexaploid Mercurialis annua (Euphorbiaceae).
Journal of Heredity
101(4) pp. 504-511. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Pannell J.R., Korbecka G., 2010. Mating-system evolution: rise of the irresistible males.
Current Biology
20(11) pp. R482-R484. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Pujol B, Obbard D.J, Pannell J.R., 2010. Symptoms of population range expansion: lessons from phenotypic and genetic differentiation in hexaploid Mercurialis annua.
Plant Ecology and Diversity
3(2) pp. 103-108. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Sánchez-Vilas J., Pannell J.R., 2010. Differential niche modification by males and females of a dioecious herb: extending the Jack Sprat effect.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
23(10) pp. 2262-2266. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Zhou S., Zhou C., Pannell J.R., 2010. Genetic load, inbreeding depression and heterosis in an age-structured metapopulation.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
23(11) pp. 2324-2332. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Zhou S.R., Pannell J.R., 2010. Inbreeding depression and genetic load at partially linked loci in a metapopulation.
Genetics Research
92(2) pp. 127-140. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Allan E, Pannell J.R., 2009. Rapid divergence in physiological and life-history traits between northern and southern populations of the British introduced neo-species, Senecio squalidus.
Oikos
118(7) pp. 1053-1061. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Bernasconi G., Antonovics J., Biere A., Charlesworth D., Delph L.F., Filatov D., Giraud T., Hood M.E., Marais G.A., McCauley D., Pannell J.R., Shykoff J.A., Vyskot B., Wolfe L.M., Widmer A., 2009. Silene as a model system in ecology and evolution.
Heredity
103(1) pp. 5-14. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Dorken M.E., Pannell J.R., 2009. Hermaphroditic sex allocation evolves when mating opportunities change.
Current Biology
19(6) pp. 514-517. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Eppley S.M., Pannell J.R., 2009. Inbreeding depression in dioecious populations of the plant Mercurialis annua: comparisons between outcrossed progeny and the progeny of self-fertilized feminized males.
Heredity
102(6) pp. 600-608. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Harris S.R., Henbest K.B., Maeda K., Pannell J.R., Timmel C.R., Hore P.J., Okamoto H., 2009. Effect of magnetic fields on cryptochrome-dependent responses in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
6(41) pp. 1193-1205. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Pannell J.R, Pujol B., 2009. The paradoxical spread of a new Y chromosome - a novel explanation.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution
24(2) pp. 59-63. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Pannell J.R., 2009. Mating-system evolution: genies from a bottleneck.
Current Biology
19(9) pp. R369-R370. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Pannell J.R., 2009. Mating-system evolution: succeeding by celibacy.
Current Biology
19(21) pp. R983-R985. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Pannell J.R., 2009. On the problems of a closed marriage: celebrating Darwin 200.
Biology Letters
5(3) pp. 332-335. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Pujol B., Zhou S.R., Sanchez Vilas J., Pannell J.R., 2009. Reduced inbreeding depression after species range expansion.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
106(36) pp. 15379-15383. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Dorken M.E., Pannell J.R., 2008. Density-dependent regulation of the sex ratio in an annual plant.
American Naturalist
171(6) pp. 824-830. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Gleiser G., Segarra-Moragues J.G., Pannell J.R., Verdú M., 2008. Siring success and paternal effects in heterodichogamous Acer opalus.
Annals of Botany
101(7) pp. 1017-1026. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Gleiser G., Verdú M., Segarra-Moragues J.G., González-Martínez S.C., Pannell J.R., 2008. Disassortative mating, sexual specialization, and the evolution of gender dimorphism in heterodichogamous Acer opalus.
Evolution
62(7) pp. 1676-1688. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Harris M.S., Pannell J.R., 2008. Roots, shoots and reproduction: sexual dimorphism in size and costs of reproductive allocation in an annual herb.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
275(1651) pp. 2595-2602. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Janko K, Drozd P, Flegr J, Pannell J.R., 2008. Clonal turnover versus clonal decay: A null model for observed patterns of asexual longevity, diversity and distribution.
Evolution
62(5) pp. 1264-1270. [DOI]
Pannell J.R, Dorken M.E, Pujol B, Berjano R., 2008. Gender variation and transitions between sexual systems in Mercurialis annua (Euphorbiaceae).
International Journal of Plant Sciences
169(1) pp. 129-139. [DOI]
Pannell J.R., 2008. Consequences of inbreeding depression due to sex-linked loci for the maintenance of males and outcrossing in branchiopod crustaceans.
Genetics Research
90(1) pp. 73-84. [DOI]
Pujol B, Pannell J.R., 2008. Reduced responses to selection after species range expansion.
Science
321(5885) p. 96. [DOI]
Pujol B, Wilson A.J, Ross R.I.C, Pannell J.R., 2008. Are QST-FST comparisons for natural populations meaningful?
Molecular Ecology
17(22) pp. 4782-4785. [DOI]
Buggs R.J.A, Pannell J.R., 2007. Ecological differentiation and diploid superiority across a moving ploidy contact zone.
Evolution
61(1) pp. 125-140. [DOI]
Dorken M.E, Pannell J.R., 2007. The maintenance of hybrid zones across a disturbance gradient.
Heredity
99(1) pp. 89-101. [DOI]
Eppley S.M, Pannell J.R., 2007. Density-dependent self-fertilization and male versus hermaphrodite siring success in an androdioecious plant.
Evolution
61(10) pp. 2349-2349. [DOI]
Eppley S.M, Pannell J.R., 2007. Sexual systems and measures of occupancy and abundance in an annual plant: Testing the metapopulation model.
American Naturalist
169(1) pp. 20-28. [DOI]
Pannell J.R., 2007. Dispersal Ecology: Where Have All the Seeds Gone?
Current Biology
17(10). [DOI]
Buggs R.J.A, Pannell J.R., 2006. Rapid Displacement of a Monoecious Plant Lineage Is Due to Pollen Swamping by a Dioecious Relative.
Current Biology
16(10) pp. 996-1000. [DOI]
Obbard D.J, Harris S.A, Buggs R.J.A, Pannell J.R., 2006. Hybridization, polyploidy, and the evolution of sexual systems in Mercurialis (Euphorbiaceae).
Evolution
60(9) pp. 1801-1815. [DOI]
Obbard D.J, Harris S.A, Pannell J.R., 2006. Sexual systems and population genetic structure in an annual plant: Testing the metapopulation model.
American Naturalist
167(3) pp. 354-366.
Obbard D.J, Harris S.A, Pannell J.R., 2006. Simple allelic-phenotype diversity and differentiation statistics for allopolyploids.
Heredity
97(4) pp. 296-303. [DOI]
Obbard D.J, Pannell J.R, Harris S.A., 2006. Mercurialis canariensis (Euphorbiaceae), a new endemic to the Canary Islands.
Kew Bulletin
61(1) pp. 99-106.
Pannell J.R, Dorken M.E., 2006. Colonisation as a common denominator in plant metapopulations and range expansions: Effects on genetic diversity and sexual systems Landscape.
Ecology
21(6) pp. 837-848. [DOI]
Pannell J.R, Verdu M., 2006. The evolution of gender specialization from dimorphic hermaphroditism: Paths from heterodichogamy to gynodioecy and androdioecy.
Evolution
60(4) pp. 660-673. [DOI]
Verdu M, Gonzalez-Martinez S.C, Montilla A.I, Mateu I, Pannell J.R., 2006. Ovule discounting in an outcrossing, cryptically dioecious tree.
Evolution
60(10) pp. 2056-2063. [DOI]
Pannell J.R, Dorken M.E, Eppley S.M., 2005. 'Haldane's Sieve' in a metapopulation: Sifting through plant reproductive polymorphisms.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution
20(7) pp. 374-379. [DOI]
Pannell J.R., 2005. Phenotypic plasticity and a functional vs genetic perspective of plant gender.
New Phytologist
168(3) pp. 506-509. [DOI]
Pannell J.R, Eppley S.M., 2004. Intraorganismal genetic heterogeneity: Is it a useful concept?
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
17(6) pp. 1180-1181. [DOI]
Pannell J.R, Obbard D.J, Buggs R.J.A., 2004. Polyploidy and the sexual system: What can we learn from Mercurialis annua?
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
82(4) pp. 547-560.
Verdu M, Montilla A.I, Pannell J.R., 2004. Paternal effects on functional gender account for cryptic dioecy in a perennial plant.
Proceedings of the Royal Society - Biological Sciences (Series B)
271(1552) pp. 2017-2023. [DOI]
Lopez-Almansa J.C, Pannell J.R, Gil L., 2003. Female sterility in Ulmus minor (Ulmaceae): A hypothesis invoking the cost of sex in a clonal plant.
American Journal of Botany
90(4) pp. 603-609.
Pannell J.R, Obbard D.J., 2003. Probing the primacy of the patch: What makes a metapopulation?
Journal of Ecology
91(3) pp. 485-488.
Pannell J.R., 2003. Coalescence in a metapopulation with recurrent local extinction and recolonization.
Evolution
57(5) pp. 949-961.
Pannell J.R., 2002. The evolution and maintenance of androdioecy.
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics
33 pp. 397-425. [DOI]
Pannell J.R., 2002. What is functional androdioecy?
Functional Ecology
16(6) pp. 862-865.
Sleeman J.D, Dudley S.A, Pannell J.R, Barrett S.C.H., 2002. Responses of carbon acquisition traits to irradiance and light quality in Mercurialis annua (Euphorbiaceae): Evidence for weak integration of plastic responses.
American Journal of Botany
89(9) pp. 1388-1400.
Pannell J.R, Barrett S.C.H., 2001. Effects of population size and metapopulation dynamics on a mating-system polymorphism.
Theoretical Population Biology
59(2) pp. 145-155. [DOI]
Pannell J.R, Charlesworth B., 2000. Effects of metapopulation processes on measures of genetic diversity.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences
355(1404) pp. 1851-1864. [DOI]
Pannell J.R, Ojeda F., 2000. Patterns of flowering and sex-ratio variation in the Mediterranean shrub Phillyrea angustifolia (Oleaceae): Implications for the maintenance of males with hermaphrodites.
Ecology Letters
3(6) pp. 495-502. [DOI]
Pannell J.R., 2000. A hypothesis for the evolution of androdioecy: The joint influence of reproductive assurance and local mate competition in a metapopulation.
Evolutionary Ecology
14(3) pp. 195-211. [DOI]
Pannell J.R., 2000. Evolution in subdivided populations.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution
15(3) pp. 90-92. [DOI]
Pannell J.R, Charlesworth B., 1999. Neutral genetic diversity in a metapopulation with recurrent local extinction and recolonization.
Evolution
53(3) pp. 664-676.
Pannell J., 1997. Mixed genetic and environmental sex determination in an androdioecious population of Mercurialis annua.
Heredity
78(1) pp. 50-56. [DOI]
Pannell J., 1997. The maintenance of gynodioecy and androdioecy in a metapopulation.
Evolution
51(1) pp. 10-20.
Pannell J., 1997. Variation in sex ratios and sex allocation in androdioecious Mercurialis annua.
Journal of Ecology
85(1) pp. 57-69.
Pannell J., 1997. Widespread functional androdioecy in Mercurialis annua L. (Euphorbiaceae).
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
61(1) pp. 95-116. [DOI]
Pannell J.R, Myerscough P.J., 1993. Canopy-stored seed banks of Allocasuarina distyla and A. nana in relation to time since fire Australian.
Journal of Botany
41(1) pp. 1-9.


