Kathryn A Hodgins

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Q89828689A lack of genetically compatible mates constrains the spread of an invasive weed
Q31064410Adapting to a warming world: Ecological restoration, climate change, and genomics
Q51693471Asymmetrical mating patterns and the evolution of biased style-morph ratios in a tristylous daffodil.
Q46238763Bioinformatically predicted deleterious mutations reveal complementation in the interior spruce hybrid complex
Q30890746Biological invasions, climate change and genomics
Q35465170Comparative genomics in the Asteraceae reveals little evidence for parallel evolutionary change in invasive taxa
Q38477563Conservation and divergence of gene expression plasticity following c. 140 million years of evolution in lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) and interior spruce (Picea glauca×Picea engelmannii).
Q45044320Convergent local adaptation to climate in distantly related conifers
Q39999884Expression Divergence Is Correlated with Sequence Evolution but Not Positive Selection in Conifers
Q51794003Female reproductive success and the evolution of mating-type frequencies in tristylous populations.
Q35960906Genetic control of invasive plants species using selfish genetic elements
Q104581397Genetically Based Trait Differentiation but Lack of Trade-offs between Stress Tolerance and Performance in Introduced Canada Thistle
Q35011134Genomics of Compositae crops: reference transcriptome assemblies and evidence of hybridization with wild relatives
Q34068433Genomics of Compositae weeds: EST libraries, microarrays, and evidence of introgression
Q51695005Geographic variation in floral morphology and style-morph ratios in a sexually polymorphic daffodil.
Q116851329Global urban environmental change drives adaptation in white clover
Q122713079Large haploblocks underlie rapid adaptation in the invasive weed Ambrosia artemisiifolia
Q90031484Mating system impacts the genetic architecture of adaptation to heterogeneous environments
Q57021745Modularity of genes involved in local adaptation to climate despite physical linkage
Q46321958Multiple introductions, admixture and bridgehead invasion characterize the introduction history of Ambrosia artemisiifolia in Europe and Australia.
Q51689931Natural selection on floral traits through male and female function in wild populations of the heterostylous daffodil Narcissus triandrus.
Q96578702Parallel flowering time clines in native and introduced ragweed populations are likely due to adaptation
Q51707142Population structure and genetic diversity in tristylous Narcissus triandrus: insights from microsatellite and chloroplast DNA variation.
Q64287178Purifying selection does not drive signatures of convergent local adaptation of lodgepole pine and interior spruce
Q57181995Quantifying how constraints limit the diversity of viable routes to adaptation
Q113798829Quantitative trait loci mapping reveals an oligogenic architecture of a rapidly adapting trait during the European invasion of common ragweed
Q90657569Range shifts and local adaptation: integrating data and theory towards a new understanding of species' distributions in the Anthropocene
Q58115739Rapid and repeated local adaptation to climate in an invasive plant
Q92406854Rapid growth and defence evolution following multiple introductions
Q91559234Rapid repeatable phenotypic and genomic adaptation following multiple introductions
Q34330730Reproductive isolation during domestication
Q101410307Sharing and reporting benefits from biodiversity research
Q34537951The molecular basis of invasiveness: differences in gene expression of native and introduced common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) in stressful and benign environments
Q104138963The tip of the iceberg: genome wide marker analysis reveals hidden hybridization during invasion
Q113788037Uncovering the genomic basis of an extraordinary plant invasion
Q35157531Unearthing the impact of human disturbance on a notorious weed
Q36475426When can stress facilitate divergence by altering time to flowering?

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