Lynda Delph
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Lynda Delph's Degrees
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Biotechnology Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lynda Ferrell Delph is a Distinguished Professor of Biology and member of the Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior Program at Indiana University - Bloomington. Delph began her education at the University of Arizona, where she completed her undergraduate education in 1979 and masters in 1983. In 1988, she completed her Ph.D., on gender dimorphism in New Zealand Scrophulariaceae, from the University of Canterbury, which was followed by a post doctoral fellowship at Rutgers University.
Lynda Delph's Published Works
Published Works
- Gender and Sexual Dimorphism in Flowering Plants (1999) (606)
- On the Importance of Male Fitness in Plants: Patterns of Fruit-Set (1984) (401)
- Sexual Dimorphism in Life History (1999) (301)
- Sex‐Differential Resource Allocation Patterns in the Subdioecious Shrub Hebe Subalpina (1990) (225)
- Extensive variation in synonymous substitution rates in mitochondrial genes of seed plants (2007) (213)
- HOW ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AFFECT POLLEN PERFORMANCE: ECOLOGICAL AND EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVES (1997) (205)
- Silene as a model system in ecology and evolution (2009) (190)
- The relative importance of reproductive assurance and automatic selection as hypotheses for the evolution of self-fertilization. (2012) (183)
- About PAR: the distinct evolutionary dynamics of the pseudoautosomal region. (2011) (168)
- Sexual Dimorphism in Flower Size (1996) (168)
- The Geographic Mosaic of Sex and the Red Queen (2009) (150)
- Host Sex and Local Adaptation by Parasites in a Snail‐Trematode Interaction (2004) (143)
- Evolutionary consequences of gender plasticity in genetically dimorphic breeding systems. (2005) (142)
- On the importance of balancing selection in plants. (2014) (137)
- Flower Size Dimorphism in Plants with Unisexual Flowers (1996) (134)
- Pollinator visitation, floral display, and nectar production of the sexual morphs of a gynodioecious shrub (1992) (124)
- Ancient mitochondrial haplotypes and evidence for intragenic recombination in a gynodioecious plant (2002) (122)
- Sex-specific physiology and source-sink relations in the dioecious plant Silene latifolia (1996) (120)
- Sexual Dimorphism Masks Life History Trade‐Offs in the Dioecious Plant Silene Latifolia (1995) (119)
- GENETIC CONSTRAINTS ON FLORAL EVOLUTION IN A SEXUALLY DIMORPHIC PLANT REVEALED BY ARTIFICIAL SELECTION (2004) (117)
- Merging theory and mechanism in studies of gynodioecy. (2007) (115)
- PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY EARLY IN LIFE CONSTRAINS DEVELOPMENTAL RESPONSES LATER (2001) (113)
- SEX‐RATIO VARIATION IN THE GYNODIOECIOUS SHRUB HEBE STRICTISSIMA (SCROPHULARIACEAE) (1990) (108)
- Effects of Herbivory on Male Reproductive Success in Plants (1996) (108)
- The effect of petal-size manipulation on pollen removal, seed set, and insect-visitor behavior in Campanula americana (1995) (105)
- Trait selection in flowering plants: how does sexual selection contribute? (2006) (101)
- Factors affecting relative seed fitness and female frequency in a gynodioecious species, Silene acaulis (2001) (100)
- Modeling Gynodioecy: Novel Scenarios for Maintaining Polymorphism (2003) (97)
- THE EVOLUTION OF FLORAL COLOR CHANGE: POLLINATOR ATTRACTION VERSUS PHYSIOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS IN FUCHSIA EXCORTICATA (1989) (93)
- INBREEDING DEPRESSION IN GYNODIOECIOUS LOBELIA SIPHILITICA: AMONG‐FAMILY DIFFERENCES OVERRIDE BETWEEN‐MORPH DIFFERENCES (1998) (90)
- ENVIRONMENTAL AND GENETIC CONTROL OF GENDER IN THE DIMORPHIC SHRUB HEBE SUBALPINA (1991) (86)
- THE GENOMIC ARCHITECTURE OF SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN THE DIOECIOUS PLANT SILENE LATIFOLIA (2010) (84)
- The evolution of gender dimorphism in New Zealand Hebe (Scrophulariaceae) species. (1990) (83)
- PATTERNS OF RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN A DIOECIOUS CAREX (CYPERACEAE) (1993) (82)
- Among‐population variation and correlations in sexually dimorphic traits of Silene latifolia (2002) (81)
- Genetic Correlations with Floral Display Lead to Sexual Dimorphism in the Cost of Reproduction (2005) (79)
- SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN THE QUANTITATIVE-GENETIC ARCHITECTURE OF FLORAL, LEAF, AND ALLOCATION TRAITS IN SILENE LATIFOLIA (2007) (77)
- ELIMINATION OF A GENETIC CORRELATION BETWEEN THE SEXES VIA ARTIFICIAL CORRELATIONAL SELECTION (2011) (74)
- A field guide to models of sex-ratio evolution in gynodioecious species (2007) (73)
- Environment-dependent intralocus sexual conflict in a dioecious plant. (2011) (72)
- AN ASSOCIATION BETWEEN A FLORAL TRAIT AND INBREEDING DEPRESSION (2000) (70)
- Effect of variation in herkogamy on outcrossing within a population of Gilia achilleifolia (2006) (69)
- Thinning Reduces the Effect of Rust Infection on Jewelweed (Impatiens Capensis) (1995) (69)
- Processes structuring communities: evidence for trait‐mediated indirect effects through induced polymorphisms (2000) (67)
- Gender dimorphism in indigenous New Zealand seed plants (1999) (65)
- Haldane's Rule: Genetic Bases and Their Empirical Support. (2016) (63)
- Genetics of sex determination in the gynodioecious species Lobelia siphilitica: evidence from two populations (2001) (62)
- SEXUAL, FECUNDITY, AND VIABILITY SELECTION ON FLOWER SIZE AND NUMBER IN A SEXUALLY DIMORPHIC PLANT (2012) (60)
- Factors regulating fruit and seed production in the desert annual Lesquerella gordonii (1986) (59)
- 5 – Pollen Competition in Flowering Plants (1998) (59)
- Fine-scale genetic structure and clinal variation in Silene acaulis despite high gene flow (1999) (58)
- Pattern and process: evidence for the evolution of photosynthetic traits in natural populations (2001) (56)
- Why fast-growing pollen tubes give rise to vigorous progeny: the test of a new mechanism (1998) (56)
- INTERTIDAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE: SPACE-TIME INTERACTIONS IN THE NORTHERN GULF OF CALIFORNIA' (1993) (56)
- The Effects of Gender and Plant Architecture on Allocation to Flowers in Dioecious Silene latifolia (Caryophyllaceae) (1996) (56)
- Commentary: When does understanding phenotypic evolution require identification of the underlying genes? (2015) (54)
- SELECTIVE TRADE‐OFFS AND SEX‐CHROMOSOME EVOLUTION IN SILENE LATIFOLIA (2006) (54)
- The Effect of Breeding System on Polymorphism in Mitochondrial Genes of Silene (2009) (53)
- HALDANE'S RULE IS EXTENDED TO PLANTS WITH SEX CHROMOSOMES (2010) (52)
- Individual flower demography, floral phenology and floral display size in Silene latifolia (2001) (47)
- Prior Selfing and Gynomonoecy in Silene noctiflora L. (Caryophyllaceae): Opportunities for Enhanced Outcrossing and Reproductive Assurance (2005) (46)
- The two‐fold cost of sex: Experimental evidence from a natural system (2017) (43)
- Evolution of sexually dimorphic flower production under sexual, fertility, and viability selection (2007) (43)
- TESTING WHY THE SEX OF THE MATERNAL PARENT AFFECTS SEEDLING SURVIVAL IN A GYNODIOECIOUS SPECIES (2003) (40)
- Coevolutionary hotspots and coldspots for host sex and parasite local adaptation in a snail–trematode interaction (2011) (36)
- A test of the differential-plasticity hypothesis for variation in the degree of sexual dimorphism in Silene latifolia (2008) (35)
- Sex-Ratio Evolution in Nuclear-Cytoplasmic Gynodioecy When Restoration Is a Threshold Trait (2007) (34)
- Nutrients affect allocation to male and female function in Abutilon theophrasti (Malvaceae) (1995) (32)
- Investigating the independent evolution of the size of floral organs via G‐matrix estimation and artificial selection (2004) (31)
- SELECTIVE TRADE-OFFS AND SEX-CHROMOSOME EVOLUTION IN SILENE LATIFOLIA (2006) (30)
- Hybrid Fitness in a Locally Adapted Parasite (2008) (30)
- Sex Allocation: Evolution to and from Dioecy (2009) (30)
- The genetic integration of sexually dimorphic traits in the dioecious plant, Silene latifolia (2007) (29)
- Benefits and costs to pollinating, seed-eating insects: the effect of flower size and fruit abortion on larval performance (2009) (29)
- Lineages of Silene nutans developed rapid, strong, asymmetric postzygotic reproductive isolation in allopatry (2017) (29)
- Pollinator visits to floral colour phases of Fuchsia excorticata (1985) (28)
- Differential seed maturation uncouples fertilization and siring success in Oenothera organensis (Onagraceae) (1996) (27)
- Asymmetrical conspecific seed-siring advantage between Silene latifolia and S. dioica. (2010) (26)
- Edaphic Factors and the Perennial Plant Community of a Sonoran Desert Bajada (1984) (25)
- Processes that Constrain and Facilitate the Evolution of Sexual Dimorphism (2005) (24)
- Inbreeding depression in the gynodioecious shrub Hebe subalpina (Scrophulahaceae) (1996) (24)
- Environmental and Physiological Effects on Pistillate Flower Production in Silene noctiflora L. (Caryophyllaceae) (1997) (23)
- Factors affecting intraplant variation in flowering and fruiting in the gynodioecious species Hebe sulbalpina (1993) (22)
- Parthenogenesis Maintains Male Sterility in a Gynodioecious Orchid (2009) (22)
- Testing for sex differences in biparental inbreeding and its consequences in a gynodioecious species. (2004) (20)
- Effects of Reduced Source‐Sink Ratio on the Cost of Reproduction in Females of Silene latifolia (2006) (18)
- The contribution of a pollinating seed predator to selection on Silene latifolia females (2012) (17)
- Periodic, Parasite-Mediated Selection For and Against Sex (2018) (17)
- Experimental evolution: Assortative mating and sexual selection, independent of local adaptation, lead to reproductive isolation in the nematode Caenorhabditis remanei (2015) (16)
- Whole-plant investment in nectar is greater for males than pollinated females in the dioecious plant Silene latifolia (2004) (16)
- Selection Lines of Silene Latifolia (Caryophyllaceae) Differ in How Stress Affects Pollen Production (2009) (15)
- Manipulation of Floral Symmetry Does Not Affect Seed Production in Impatiens pallida (2005) (15)
- Genetic differences among populations in sexual dimorphism: evidence for selection on males in a dioecious plant (2011) (15)
- Spatial and temporal pattern of a pollinator-transmitted pathogen in a long-lived perennial, Silene acaulis (2005) (13)
- Neo‐sex chromosome inheritance across species in Silene hybrids (2014) (11)
- Allocation to Reproduction in Pearl Millet: Correlations between Male and Female Functions (1997) (10)
- Genomic Resources Notes accepted 1 February 2015 – 31 March 2015 (2015) (9)
- The Study of Local Adaptation: A Thriving Field of Research. (2017) (9)
- Pollen competition is the mechanism underlying a variety of evolutionary phenomena in dioecious plants. (2019) (8)
- Multiple paternity in the freshwater snail, Potamopyrgus antipodarum (2012) (8)
- The Evolutionary Dynamics of Gynodioecy in Lobelia (2014) (8)
- The evolution and maintenance of gender dimorphism in New Zealand Hebe (Scrophulariaceae). (1988) (8)
- Evaluation of the cost of restoration of male fertility in Brassica napus (2014) (7)
- Divergence in style length and pollen size leads to a postmating‐prezygotic reproductive barrier among populations of Silene latifolia (2017) (7)
- Characterization of 24 polymorphic microsatellite markers for Silene nutans, a gynodioecious–gynomonoecious species, and cross-species amplification in other Silene species (2014) (7)
- Herbivore‐mediated negative frequency‐dependent selection underlies a trichome dimorphism in nature (2020) (7)
- Sex‐Specific Trade‐Offs and Responses to Foliar Shade in the Gynodioecious Species Silene vulgaris (Caryophyllaceae) (2009) (6)
- Serial Adjustments in Allocation to Reproduction: Effects of Photosynthetic Genotype (2002) (6)
- Differences in style length confer prezygotic isolation between two dioecious species of Silene in sympatry (2015) (6)
- Evolution: Selfing Takes Species Down Stebbins’s Blind Alley (2017) (5)
- Gynodioecy in native New Zealand Gaultheria (Ericaceae) (2006) (5)
- Experimental test for a co-evolutionary hotspot in a host–parasite interaction (2008) (4)
- Water availability drives population divergence and sex-specific responses in a dioecious plant. (2019) (4)
- The nearness of you: the effect of population structure on siring success in a gynodioecious species (2010) (3)
- Sex‐specific natural selection on SNPs in Silene latifolia (2022) (3)
- Observational evidence of herbivore‐specific associational effects between neighboring conspecifics in natural, dimorphic populations of Datura wrightii (2021) (2)
- Evolvability and trait function predict phenotypic divergence of plant populations (2022) (2)
- The X chromosome is necessary for ovule production in Silene latifolia (2019) (2)
- Rapid reversal of a potentially constraining genetic covariance between leaf and flower traits in Silene latifolia (2019) (2)
- Mutated into Oblivion (2001) (2)
- X Linkage of AP3A, a Homolog of the Y-Linked MADS-Box Gene AP3Y in Silene latifolia and S. dioica (2011) (1)
- Genetically based population divergence of Silene latifolia from two climate regions (2016) (1)
- COMMUNITY OF A SONORAN DESERT BAJADA (1984) (0)
- Sex differential resource allocation in the gynodioecious shrub hebe subalpina scrophulariaceae (1989) (0)
- Parasitic manipulation or by-product of infection: an experimental approach using trematode-infected snails (2022) (0)
- On the 75th anniversary of the society for the study of evolution: A nonhistorian's perspective of the past two decades (2020) (0)
- Functional precocious protogyny in New Zealand sun hebes (Veronica sect. Hebe, Plantaginaceae) (2021) (0)
- Characterization of 24 polymorphic microsatellite markers for Silene nutans, a gynodioecious–gynomonoecious species, and cross-species amplification in other Silene species (2014) (0)
- MATERNAL REPRODUCTIVE INVESTMENT IN THE DESERT ANNUAL LESQUERELLA GORDONII: REGULATION AND PATTERNS. (1983) (0)
- Visual Neuroscience : Unique Neural System for Flight Stabilization in Hummingbirds (2017) (0)
- UNDERSTANDING WHAT WE SEE IN NATURE: HOW TO SPEND YOUR LIFE AS AN EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGIST (2011) (0)
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