Publications
| Ward, M., C. W. Dick, R. Gribel, A. J. Lowe (2005) To self or not to selfŠ A
review of outcrossing and pollen mediated gene flow in neotropical trees
Heredity 95: 246-254. [ Download PDF ] |
| Dick, C. W. and S. J. Wright (2005) Tropical mountain cradles of dry forest
diversity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 102 (31)
10757-10758. [ Download PDF | |
| Hardesty, B. D., C. W. Dick, A. Kremer, S. P. Hubbell, and E. Bermingham (in
press) Fine scale spatial genetic structure of Simarouba amara Aubl.
(Simaroubaceae), a dioecious, animal-dispersed Neotropical tree, on Barro
Colorado Island, Panama. Heredity [ Download PDF | |
| Laurance, W. F., A. A. Oliveira, S. G. Laurance, R. Condit, H. E. M. Nascimento, C. W Dick, A. C. Sanchez-Thorin, T. E. Lovejoy, and J. E. L. S. Ribeiro (2005). Pervasive alteration of tree communities in undisturbed Amazonian forests: effects of global change? Chapter 9 in Tropical Forests and Global Atmospheric Change (Y. Mahli and O. Phillips, eds.), pp 93-102. |
| Laurance, W. F., A. A. Oliveira, S. G. Laurance, R. Condit, C. W Dick, A.
Andrade, H. E. M. Nascimento, T. E. Lovejoy, and J. E. Ribeiro (in press).
Altered tree communities in undisturbed Amazonian Forests: A consequence of global change? Biotropica. 37 (2): 160-162. |
| Pennington, R. T., C. W. Dick (2004) The role of immigrants in the assembly
of the South American rainforest tree flora. Philosophical Transactions of
the Royal Society of London 359: 1611-1622. [ Download PDF ] |
| Moritz, C., C. W. Dick, and E. Bermingham (2005) From the past to the future: evolution, ecology and conservation of tropical rainforests. Chapter 1 in Tropical Rain Forests: Past, Present and Future (E. Bermingham, C. W. Dick and C. Moritz, eds.), pp. 1-6. Chicago, University of Chicago Press. |
| Bermingham, E. and C. W. Dick (2005) The history and ecology of tropical rainforest communities. Chapter 2 in Tropical Rain Forests: Past, Present and Future (E. Bermingham, C. W. Dick and C. Moritz, eds.), pp. 7-15. Chicago, University of Chicago Press. |
| Moritz, C., C. W. Dick, and E. Bermingham (2005) Processes, people and the prospects for tropical rainforests. Chapter 25 in Tropical Rain Forests: Past, Present and Future (E. Bermingham, C. W. Dick and C. Moritz, eds.), pp. 529-531. Chicago, University of Chicago Press. |
| Dick, C. W., D. W. Roubik, K. Gruber and E. Bermingham (2004) Long distance gene flow and cross-Andean dispersal of lowland rainforest bees (Apidae: Euglossini) revealed by comparative mtDNA phylogeography. Molecular Ecology 13: 3775-3785. [ Download PDF ] |
| Laurance, W. F., A. A. Oliveira, S. G. Laurance, R. Condit, H. E. M. Nascimento, A. C. Sanchez-Thorin, T. E. Lovejoy, A. Andrade, S. D’Angelo, J. E. Ribeiro and C. WDick (2004) Pervasive alteration of tree communities in undisturbed Amazonian forests. Nature 428: 171-175. [ Download PDF ] |
| Austerlitz, F., C. W. Dick, C. Dutech, E. Klein, S. Oddou-Muratoria, P. E. Smouse, V. L. Sork (2004) Using genetic markers to estimate the pollen dispersal curve. Molecular Ecology 13: 937-954. [ Download PDF ] |
Dick, C. W. , R. Condit and E. Bermingham (2004) Biogeographic history and the high b -diversity of rainforest trees in Panamá. Chapter 6 in R. Harmon (ed), Rio Chagres : A multi-disciplinary profile of a tropical watershed . Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands (in press). |
| Bermingham, E., C.W.Dick, and C. Moritz, editors (2004) Tropical Rain Forests: Past, Present and Future, University of Chicago Press, Chicago (in press). |
| Leigh, E.G., P. Davidar, C. Dick, J. P. Puyravaud, J. Terborgh, H. T. Steege. S. J. Wright (2004) Why do some tropical forests have so many kinds of trees? Biotropica 36 (4):447-473 [ Download PDF ] |
| Dick, C.W. , K. Abdul-Salim and E. Bermingham (2003) Molecular systematics reveals cryptic Tertiary diversification of a widespread tropical rainforest tree. American Naturalist 160 (12): 691-703. [ Download PDF ] |
| Novick, R. S., C. W. Dick, M. Lemes, C. Navarro, A. Caccone and E. Bermingham (2003) Genetic structure of Mesoamerican populations of big-leaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) inferred by microsatellite analysis. Molecular Ecology 12: 2885-2893. [ Download PDF ] |
| Morley, R. J. and C. W. Dick (2003) Missing fossils, molecular clocks and the origin of the Melastomataceae. American Journal of Botany 90: 1638-1645. [ Download PDF ] |
| Dick, C . W., G. Etchelecu and F. Austerlitz (2003) Pollen dispersal of tropical trees (Dinizia excelsa: Fabaceae) by native insects and African honeybees in pristine and fragmented Amazonian rainforest. MolecularEcology 12: 753-764. [ Download PDF ] |
| Dick, C. W. (2002) Effect of pollinator composition on the breeding structure of tropical timber trees. Pp. 140-152 in B. Degen, M. Loveless and A. Kremer (eds) Modeling and experimental research on genetic processes in tropical and temperate forests, EMBRAPA, Belém. |
| Bermingham, E. and Dick, C. W. (2001) The Inga: Newcomer or Museum Antiquity? Science 293: 2214-2216. [ Download PDF ] |
| Dick, C. W. (2001) Genetic Rescue of Remnant Tropical Trees by an Alien Pollinator. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B. 268: 2391-2397. [ Download PDF ] |
| Dick, C . W. (2001) Habitat Change, African Honeybees and Fecundity in the Amazonian tree Diniziaexcelsa (Fabaceae). In Lessons from Amazonia : The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Tropical Forest . (eds. R. O. Bierregaard, C. Gascon, T. E. Lovejoy and R. Mesquita), pp. 146-157. New Haven , CT : Yale University Press. |
| Dick, C. W. and M. Hamilton (1999) Microsatellites from the Amazonian tree Diniziaexcelsa (Fabaceae). Molecular Ecology 8: 1765-66. [ Download PDF ] |
| Mindell, D., Dick, C. W. and R. Baker (1991) Phylogenetic Relationships among Microbats, Megabats and Primates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 88: 10322-10326. [ Download PDF ] |

