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George Estabrook

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Badallo. C.R., G.F. Estabrook, E. Cunha & A. Malgosa. In press. Estimation of
      Age at Death of Adult Males Using the Acetabulum, Applied to Four
      Western European Populations. Journal of Forensic Science                    

   
Smith, G.R, G.F. Estabrook and T.E. Dowling. 2007. Body Mass and Temperature
      Influence Rates of Mitochondrial DNA Evolution in North American
      Cyprinid Fish. Evolution 61(5):1176-1187
                      
Yin-Long Qiu, et al. (including G.F. Estabrook). 2006. The Deepest Divergences
      in Land Plants Inferred from Phylogenetic Evidence. Proceedings
      of the National Academy of Science 103(42):15511-15516

   
Estabrook, G.F. 2006. Neither Wild nor Planted: Essential Role of Giesta
      (Cytisus, Fabaceae) in Traditional Argiculture of Interior Beira
      Alta, Portugal. Economic Botany 60(4):307-320

   
Moerman, D.E., & G.F. Estabrook. 2006. The Botanist Effect: Counties with
      Maximal Species Richness Tend to be Home to Universities and
      Botanists.  Journal of BioGeography 33:1-6

   
Estabrook, G.F. and F.R. McMorris. 2006. The Compatibility of Strati-
       graphic and Comparative Constraints on Estimates of Ancestor
       Relations. Systematics and Biodiversity 4:1-9

   
Estabrook, G.F. 2006. Synopsis of Symposium on Compatibility Analysis
       at the Systematics Association Meeting in Cardiff, Wales. TAXON

   
Rissech, C., G.F. Estabrook, E. Cunha & A. Malgosa. 2006. Using the
      Acetabulum to Estimate Age at Death of Adult Males.
      Journal of Forensic Science 51:213-229                 

   
Stutz, A.J. and G.F. Estabrook. 2004. Computationally Intense Multivariate
        Statistics and Relative Frequency Distributions in Archeology.
        Journal of Archeological Science  31:1643-1658                      

   
Moerman, D.E. and G.F. Estabrook. 2003. Native Americans' Choice of Native
      Species for Medicinal Use is Dependent on Plant Family: Confirmation
      with Meta-Significance. Ethno-Pharmacology 87:51-60
                    
Estabrook, G.F.  2002. Two Hypotheses of Independence for the Recognition
       of Qualitative Co-occurrence in Small Amounts of Data.
       Historical Methods 35:21-31

   
Estabrook, G.F., V.C. Almada, F,.J. Almada, and J.I. Robalo. 2002.
       Analysis of conditional contingency using ACTUS2, with examples
       from animal behavior. Acta Ethologica 4:73-80                                           

   
Estabrook, G. F.  2001. The Use of Natural History Data to Test Competing
       Hypotheses of Disjunction of Genista ephedroides species complex
       on the Tyrrhenian Coast. Journal of Biogeography 28(2):95-103                     


Frohlich, M. and G.F. Estabrook. 2000. Wilkinson Support, Calculated with
       Exact Probabilities: An Example Using Floricaula/LEAFY Amino Acid
       Sequences that Compares Three Hypotheses Involving Gene Gain/Loss
       in Seed Plants. Molecular Biology and Evolution 17: 1914-1925

   
Estabrook, G.F. 2000. Choice of Fuel for Bagaco Stills in a Traditional
       Portuguese Agricultural System Contributes to the Maintenance of
       Biological Diversity.  Ethno-Botany, Minnis, P.E. ed U. Oklahoma Press

   
Estabrook, G.F. 2000. How can we care for our old people and our children?
      in Kaufman, P.B. ed. Creating a Sustainable Future: Living in
      Harmony With the Earth. Research Book Co. New Delhi, India

     

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