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Diana Francine Tomback

TitleProfessor
InstitutionUniversity of Colorado Denver - Denver Campus
DepartmentCLAS-Biology
Phone303/315-7642
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    InstitutionUniversity of Colorado Denver - Denver Campus
    DepartmentCLAS-Biology


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    1. McLaren TH, Tomback DF, Grevstad N, Wunder MB, Wehtje W, Walker LE, Smith DW. Clark's nutcracker forest community visitation: Whitebark pine maintains a keystone seed disperser. Ecol Evol. 2023 Dec; 13(12):e10813. PMID: 38145018.
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    2. Lea MV, Syring J, Jennings T, Cronn R, Bruederle LP, Neale JR, Tomback DF. Development of nuclear microsatellite loci for Pinus albicaulis Engelm. (Pinaceae), a conifer of conservation concern. PLoS One. 2018; 13(10):e0205423. PMID: 30335779.
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    3. Pansing ER, Tomback DF, Wunder MB, French JP, Wagner AC. Microsite and elevation zone effects on seed pilferage, germination, and seedling survival during early whitebark pine recruitment. Ecol Evol. 2017 11; 7(21):9027-9040. PMID: 29152195.
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    4. Tomback DF, Blakeslee SC, Wagner AC, Wunder MB, Resler LM, Pyatt JC, Diaz S. Whitebark pine facilitation at treeline: potential interactions for disruption by an invasive pathogen. Ecol Evol. 2016 Aug; 6(15):5144-57. PMID: 27551372.
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    5. Castoe TA, Poole AW, de Koning AP, Jones KL, Tomback DF, Oyler-McCance SJ, Fike JA, Lance SL, Streicher JW, Smith EN, Pollock DD. Correction: Rapid Microsatellite Identification from Illumina Paired-End Genomic Sequencing in Two Birds and a Snake. PLoS One. 2015; 10(8):e0136465. PMID: 26291821.
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    6. Card DC, Schield DR, Reyes-Velasco J, Fujita MK, Andrew AL, Oyler-McCance SJ, Fike JA, Tomback DF, Ruggiero RP, Castoe TA. Two low coverage bird genomes and a comparison of reference-guided versus de novo genome assemblies. PLoS One. 2014; 9(9):e106649. PMID: 25192061.
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    7. Keith Barker F, Oyler-McCance S, Tomback DF. Blood from a turnip: tissue origin of low-coverage shotgun sequencing libraries affects recovery of mitogenome sequences. Mitochondrial DNA. 2015 Jun; 26(3):384-8. PMID: 24117189.
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    8. Barringer LE, Tomback DF, Wunder MB, McKinney ST. Whitebark pine stand condition, tree abundance, and cone production as predictors of visitation by Clark's nutcracker. PLoS One. 2012; 7(5):e37663. PMID: 22662186.
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    9. Castoe TA, Poole AW, de Koning AP, Jones KL, Tomback DF, Oyler-McCance SJ, Fike JA, Lance SL, Streicher JW, Smith EN, Pollock DD. Rapid microsatellite identification from Illumina paired-end genomic sequencing in two birds and a snake. PLoS One. 2012; 7(2):e30953. PMID: 22348032.
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    10. McKinney ST, Fiedler CE, Tomback DF. Invasive pathogen threatens bird-pine mutualism: implications for sustaining a high-elevation ecosystem. Ecol Appl. 2009 Apr; 19(3):597-607. PMID: 19425424.
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    11. Johnson SA, Bruederle LP, Tomback DF. A mating system conundrum: hybridization in Apocynum (Apocynaceae). Am J Bot. 1998 Sep; 85(9):1316-23. PMID: 21685017.
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    12. Carsey KS, Tomback DF. Growth form distribution and genetic relationships in tree clusters of Pinus flexilis, a bird-dispersed pine. Oecologia. 1994 Aug; 98(3-4):402-411. PMID: 28313918.
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    13. Thompson DB, Tomback DF, Cunningham MA, Baker MC. Seed selection by dark-eyed juncos (Junco hyemalis): optimal foraging with nutrient constraints? Oecologia. 1987 Nov; 74(1):106-111. PMID: 28310422.
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    14. Baker MC, Tomback DF, Thompson DB, Cunningham MA. REPLY TO HAFNER AND PETERSEN. Evolution. 1985 Sep; 39(5):1177-1179. PMID: 28561500.
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    15. Linhart YB, Tomback DF. Seed dispersal by nutcrackers causes multi-trunk growth form in pines. Oecologia. 1985 Aug; 67(1):107-110. PMID: 28309852.
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    16. Baker MC, Baker AEM, Cunningham MA, Thompson DB, Tomback DF. REPLY TO "ALLOZYMES AND SONG DIALECTS: A REASSESSMENT". Evolution. 1984 Mar; 38(2):449-451. PMID: 28555917.
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    17. Baker MC, Thompson DB, Sherman GL, Cunningham MA, Tomback DF. ALLOZYME FREQUENCIES IN A LINEAR SERIES OF SONG DIALECT POPULATIONS. Evolution. 1982 Sep; 36(5):1020-1029. PMID: 28567817.
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