Angiosperms
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Subject Areas on Research
- A dynamic leaf gas-exchange strategy is conserved in woody plants under changing ambient CO2 : evidence from carbon isotope discrimination in paleo and CO2 enrichment studies.
- A genetic map in the Mimulus guttatus species complex reveals transmission ratio distortion due to heterospecific interactions
- A test of the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis in angiosperm and conifer tree species.
- A three-stage symbiosis forms the foundation of seagrass ecosystems.
- Adaptive divergence in plasticity in natural populations of Impatiens capensis and its consequences for performance in novel habitats.
- Biogeographic analysis of the woody plants of the Southern Appalachians: Implications for the origins of a regional flora.
- Biotic and abiotic interactions in aquatic microcosms determine fate and toxicity of Ag nanoparticles: part 2-toxicity and Ag speciation.
- Coordination of leaf and stem water transport properties in tropical forest trees.
- Cyanogenic glycosides and menisdaurin from Guazuma ulmifolia, Ostrya virgininana, Tiquilia plicata and Tiquilia canescens.
- Deciding among green plants for whole genome studies.
- Deleterious mutations and genetic variation for flower size in Mimulus guttatus.
- Density dependence and population differentiation of genetic architecture in Impatiens capensis in natural environments.
- Density-dependent mortality and the latitudinal gradient in species diversity.
- Dynamic variation in sapwood specific conductivity in six woody species.
- Effects of calcium on seed germination, seedling growth and photosynthesis of six forest tree species under simulated acid rain.
- Evidence for a Cenozoic radiation of ferns in an angiosperm-dominated canopy
- Evidence of adaptive divergence in plasticity: density- and site-dependent selection on shade-avoidance responses in Impatiens capensis.
- Ferns diversified in the shadow of angiosperms.
- Gibberellin signal transduction.
- Horsetails and ferns are a monophyletic group and the closest living relatives to seed plants.
- How many species of flowering plants are there?
- Identification of two genes causing reinforcement in the Texas wildflower Phlox drummondii.
- Insight into the Mode of Action of Haedoxan A from Phryma leptostachya.
- Leaf nutrients, not specific leaf area, are consistent indicators of elevated nutrient inputs.
- Molecular signatures of selection on reproductive character displacement of flower color in Phlox drummondii.
- Mutational origin of new mating type specificities in flowering plants.
- Plants promote mating and dispersal of the human pathogenic fungus Cryptococcus.
- Pollinator-mediated selection on flower color allele drives reinforcement.
- Potential arms race in the coevolution of primates and angiosperms: brazzein sweet proteins and gorilla taste receptors.
- Quantification of insect nitrogen utilization by the venus fly trap Dionaea muscipula catching prey with highly variable isotope signatures.
- Relaxed selection among duplicate floral regulatory genes in Lamiales.
- Response to CO2 enrichment of understory vegetation in the shade of forests.
- Review. The strength and genetic basis of reproductive isolating barriers in flowering plants.
- Selection for character displacement is constrained by the genetic architecture of floral traits in the ivyleaf morning glory.
- Selection is no more efficient in haploid than in diploid life stages of an angiosperm and a moss.
- Strong reinforcing selection in a Texas wildflower.
- Testing the effects of four urbanization filters on forest plant taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic diversity.
- The cost of reinforcement: selection on flower color in allopatric populations of Phlox drummondii.
- The genetic basis of a plant-insect coevolutionary key innovation.
- The population ecology and social behaviour of taxonomists.
- Weak tradeoff between xylem safety and xylem-specific hydraulic efficiency across the world's woody plant species.
- What can patterns of differentiation across plant genomes tell us about adaptation and speciation?