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Dichogamy correlates with outcrossing rate and defines the selfing syndrome in the mixed-mating genus CollinsiaSusan Kalisz
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, 4249 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA
Ann Bot 109:571-82. 2012....
Spatial population genetic structure in Trillium grandiflorum: the roles of dispersal, mating, history, and selectionS Kalisz
University of Pittsburgh, Department of Biological Sciences, Pennsylvania 15260, USA
Evolution 55:1560-8. 2001..Only a longitudinal stage-specific study of SPGS structure can distinguish between historical events and local selection as causes of increased structure with increasing life history stage...
Context-dependent autonomous self-fertilization yields reproductive assurance and mixed matingSusan Kalisz
University of Pittsburgh, Department of Biological Sciences, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260, USA
Nature 430:884-7. 2004..We provide a complete demonstration of reproductive assurance under variable pollination environments and mechanistically link reproductive assurance to intermediate selfing rates through mixed mating...
Linking floral symmetry genes to breeding system evolutionSusan Kalisz
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, 4249 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA
Trends Plant Sci 11:568-73. 2006..We posit that the integration of floral symmetry and the roles of other regulatory genes in plant breeding system evolution will provide new insights about macro-evolutionary patterns and processes in flowering plants...
Variation and constraint in plant evolution and developmentS Kalisz
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA
Heredity (Edinb) 100:171-7. 2008..We are just beginning to understand how these processes can operate simultaneously during the evolution of ecologically important traits in plants...
Can differences in autonomous selfing ability explain differences in range size among sister-taxa pairs of Collinsia (Plantaginaceae)? An extension of Baker's LawApril M Randle
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA
New Phytol 183:618-29. 2009..Autonomous selfing ability may play a vital role in explaining variance in range size among other species...
Nonconsumptive effects of a generalist ungulate herbivore drive decline of unpalatable forest herbsChristopher D Heckel
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, A234 Langley Hall, 4249 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260, USA
Ecology 91:319-26. 2010..Our study implicates deer overabundance in the cascade of forest species decline and the urgency of this conservation issue in North America...
Sex among the flowers: the distribution of plant mating systemsD W Vogler
Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260, USA
Evolution 55:202-4. 2001..Consequently, we suggest that mating system is best considered a continuous rather than a discrete character of plant populations...
Longevity can buffer plant and animal populations against changing climatic variabilityWilliam F Morris
Biology Department, Duke University, Box 90338, Durham, North Carolina 27708 0338, USA
Ecology 89:19-25. 2008....
