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Emms, Simon K., Alisa A. Hove, Leah S. Dudley, Susan J. Mazer, and Amy S. Verhoeven. "Could seasonally deteriorating environments favour the evolution of autogamous selfing and a drought escape physiology through indirect selection? A test of the time limitation hypothesis using artificial selection in Clarkia." Annals of Botany 121 (2018): 753-766.
Mazer, Susan J., Alisa A. Hove, Brent S. Miller, and Morgane Barbet-Massin. "The joint evolution of mating system and pollen performance: predictions regarding male gametophytic evolution in selfers vs. outcrossers." Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 12 (2010): 31-41.
Ivey, Christopher T., Leah S. Dudley, Alisa A. Hove, Simon K. Emms, and Susan J. Mazer. "Outcrossing and photosynthetic rates vary independently within two Clarkia species: implications for the joint evolution of drought escape physiology and mating system." Annals of botany 118 (2016): 897-905.
Dudley, Leah S., Alisa A. Hove, and Susan J. Mazer. "Physiological performance and mating system in Clarkia (Onagraceae): Does phenotypic selection predict divergence between sister species?" American Journal of Botany 99 (2012): 488-507.
Mazer, Susan J., Leah S. Dudley, Alisa A. Hove, Simon K. Emms, and Amy S. Verhoeven. "Physiological performance in Clarkia sister taxa with contrasting mating systems: do early-flowering autogamous taxa avoid water stress relative to their pollinator-dependent counterparts?" International Journal of Plant Sciences 171 (2010): 1029-1047.
Hove, Alisa A., and Susan J. Mazer. "Pollen performance in Clarkia taxa with contrasting mating systems: implications for male gametophytic evolution in selfers and outcrossers." Plants 2 (2013): 248-278.
Dudley, Leah S., Alisa A. Hove, Simon K. Emms, Amy S. Verhoeven, and Susan J. Mazer. "Seasonal changes in physiological performance in wild Clarkia xantiana populations: implications for the evolution of a compressed life cycle and self-fertilization." American journal of botany 102 (2015): 962-972.
Hove, Alisa A., Susan J. Mazer, and Christopher T. Ivey. "Seed set variation in wild Clarkia populations: teasing apart the effects of seasonal resource depletion, pollen quality, and pollen quantity." Ecology and evolution 6 (2016): 6524-6536.
Mazer, Susan J., Arrash Moghaddasi, Alexandra K. Bello, and Alisa A. Hove. "Winning in style: Longer styles receive more pollen, but style length does not affect pollen attrition in wild Clarkia populations." American Journal of Botany 103 (2016): 408-422.