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Research

Examining the links between biodiversity and human health:
an interdisciplinary research initiative at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Pongsiri, M. J, and J. Roman. 2007.
EcoHealth, 4, 82-85.

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Diluting the founder effect: cryptic invasions expand a marine invader’s range.

Roman, J. 2006.
Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences, 273, 2453-2459.

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Gaia’s handmaidens: The Orlog principle of conservation biology.

Bowen, B. W., and J. Roman.  2005.
Conservation Biology, 19, 1037-1043.

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Ecological speciation in tropical reef fishes.

Rocha, L. A., D. R. Robertson, J. Roman, B. W. Bowen.  2005.
Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences272, 573-579.

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A global invader at home: population structure of the green crab,
Carcinus maenas, in Europe.

Roman, J., and S. R. Palumbi. 2004.
Molecular Ecology, 13, 2891-2898.

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Whales before whaling in the North Atlantic.

Roman, J., and S. R. Palumbi.  2003.
Science, 301:508-510.

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The mock turtle syndrome: genetic identification of turtle meat
purchased in the southeast United States.

Roman, J., and B. W. Bowen.  2000.
Animal Conservation 3:61-65.

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Dietary separation of carnivores identified
by molecular analysis of scats.

Farrell, L., J. Roman, M. Sunquist.  2000.
Molecular Ecology 9:1583-1590.

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Population structure and cryptic evolutionary
units in the alligator snapping turtle.

Roman, J., S. D. Santhuf, P. E. Moler, and B. W. Bowen. 1999.
Conservation Biology 13:135-142.

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