PhD papers
Chapman, Forbes and Abbott (2005) "Pollen competition among two species of Senecio (Asteraceae) that form a hybrid zone on Mt. Etna, Sicily". Am. J. Bot 92:732
Chapman and Abbott (2005) "The origin of a novel form of Senecio (Asteraceae) restricted to sand dunes in southern Sicily" New Phytologist 166:1051
Postdoc papers
2006
Chapman and Burke (2006a) Tansley Review: Letting the gene out of the bottle: the population genetics of GM crops New Phytologist 170:429
Chapman and Burke (2006b) Radishes gone wild. Heredity 97:379
2007
Chapman and Burke (2007a) Genetic divergence and hybrid speciation. Evolution 61:1773
Chapman, Chang, Weisman, Kesseli and Burke (2007) Universal markers for comparative mapping and phylogenetic analysis in the Asteraceae (Compositae) Theor. Appl. Genet. 115: 747 (electronic supplement)
Chapman and Burke (2007b) DNA sequence diversity and the origin of cultivated safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.; Asteraceae) BMC Plant Biol. 7: 60
Burke, Burger and Chapman (2007) Crop evolution: from genetics to genomics Curr. Opin. Genet. Dev. 17: 525
2008
Baack, Sapir, Chapman, Burke and Rieseberg (2008) Selection against crop traits in crop-wild sunflower hybrids. Molecular Ecology 17:666-677
Burger, Chapman and Burke (2008) Molecular insights into the evolution of crop plants. Am. J. Bot 95:113
Chapman, Leebens-Mack and Burke (in press) Positive selection and expression divergence following gene duplication in the sunflower CYCLOIDEA gene family Mol. Biol. Evol.
Other interesting papers
Burke, Tang, Knapp and Rieseberg (2002) Genetic analysis of sunflower domestication. Genetics 161:1257
James and Abbott (2005) "Recent, allopatric, homoploid hybrid speciation: The origin of Senecio squalidus (Asteraceae) in the British Isles from a hybrid zone on Mount Etna, Sicily"; Evolution 59:2533
Lowe and Abbott (2003) "A new British species, Senecio eboracensis (Asteraceae), another hybrid derivative of S. vulgaris L. and S. squalidus L." Watsonia 24:1