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Fertilization dynamics and parental effects upon fruit development in Raphanus raphanistrum: consequences for seed size variation." American Journal of Botany 73 (1986): 500-511.
"Fertilization dynamics and parental effects upon fruit development in Raphanus raphanistrum: consequences for seed size variation." American Journal of Botany 73 (1986): 500-511.
"SOME CONSEQUENCES AND CAUSES OF SEED SIZE VARIATION IN WILD RADISH, RAPHANUS-RAPHANISTRUM L." In AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 659. Vol. 73. BOTANICAL SOC AMER INC OHIO STATE UNIV-DEPT BOTANY 1735 NEIL AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43210, 1986.
"Gametophytic selection in Raphanus raphanistrum: a test for heritable variation in pollen competitive ability." Evolution 42 (1988): 1065-1075.
"Effects of mate size and mate number on male reproductive success in plants." Ecology 70 (1989): 71-76.
"Seasonal changes in components of male and female reproductive success in Raphanus sativus L.(Brassicaceae)." Oecologia 81 (1989): 345-353.
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Allozyme variation in Ulmus species from France: analysis of differentiation." Heredity 78 (1997): 12.
"Reducing environmental bias when measuring natural selection." Evolution 56 (2002): 2156-2167.
"Pollen limitation of plant reproduction: ecological and evolutionary causes and consequences." Ecology 85 (2004): 2408-2421.
"Pollen limitation of plant reproduction: pattern and process." Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst. 36 (2005): 467-497.
"Pollination decays in biodiversity hotspots." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (2006): 956-961.
"Evolving plans for the USA National Phenology Network." Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 88 (2007): 211.
"The resurrection initiative: storing ancestral genotypes to capture evolution in action." AIBS Bulletin 58 (2008): 870-873.
"Sex ratio." (2008).
"COS 97-1: Seed mass, abundance, and breeding system among tropical forest species: Do dioecious species exhibit compensatory reproduction or abundances?" In The 94th ESA Annual Meeting., 2009.
"Ovule number per flower in a world of unpredictable pollination." American Journal of Botany 96 (2009): 1159-1167.
"Stigma closure and re-opening in Oroxylum indicum (Bignoniaceae): Causes and consequences." American Journal of Botany 97 (2010): 136-143.
"Flowering date of taxonomic families predicts phenological sensitivity to temperature: implications for forecasting the effects of climate change on unstudied taxa." American Journal of Botany 100 (2013): 1381-1397.
"Phylogenetic conservatism in plant phenology." Journal of Ecology 101 (2013): 1520-1530.
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Geographic variation in climate as a proxy for climate change: Forecasting evolutionary trajectories from species differentiation and genetic correlations." American journal of botany 103 (2016): 140-152.
" "Project Baseline: An unprecedented resource to study plant evolution across space and time." American Journal of Botany 103 (2016): 164-173.
"Project Baseline: An unprecedented resource to study plant evolution across space and time." American Journal of Botany 103 (2016): 164-173.
"Digitization protocol for scoring reproductive phenology from herbarium specimens of seed plants." Applications in Plant Sciences 6 (2018): e1022.
" " "The California Phenology Collections Network: using digital images to investigate phenological change in a biodiversity hotspot." Madroño 66, no. 4 (2019): 130-141.
"The California Phenology Collections Network: using digital images to investigate phenological change in a biodiversity hotspot." Madroño 66, no. 4 (2019): 130-141.
"The California Phenology Collections Network: using digital images to investigate phenological change in a biodiversity hotspot." Madroño 66, no. 4 (2019): 130-141.
" " "Testing mechanisms of compensatory fitness of dioecy in a cosexual world." Jornal of Vegetation Science 30 (2019): 413-426.
"Machine Learning Using Digitized Herbarium Specimens to Advance Phenological Research." BioScience (2020).
" " "What determines the evolutionary trajectories of wild plant species? Approaches to the study of quantitative fitness‐related traits." American Journal of Botany 109, no. 11 (2022): 1673-1682.
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