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Shelley A Sianta

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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 11, 2022
Phylogenomic analysis does not support a classic but controversial hypothesis of progenitor-derivative origins for the serpentine endemic Clarkia franciscanaShelley A Sianta, Kathleen M Kay
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 14, 2021
Parallel evolution of phenological isolation across the speciation continuum in serpentine-adapted annual wildflowersShelley A Sianta, Kathleen M Kay
American Journal of Botany|May 10, 2019
Adaptation and divergence in edaphic specialists and generalists: serpentine soil endemics in the California flora occur in barer serpentine habitats with lower soil calcium levels than serpentine toleratorsShelley A Sianta, Kathleen M Kay
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 11, 2024
The extent of introgression between incipient <i>Clarkia</i> species is determined by temporal environmental variation and mating systemShelley A Sianta, David A Moeller, Yaniv Brandvain
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 9, 2023
The efficacy of selection may increase or decrease with selfing depending upon the recombination environmentShelley A Sianta, Stephan Peischl, David A Moeller, et al.
The New Phytologist|March 28, 2026
Introgression despite minimal hybridization: mating system modulates phenotypic associations with introgression in ClarkiaShelley A Sianta, Brooke R Kern, Amal Suri, et al.
The New Phytologist|August 13, 2016
Mating system transitions in Solanum habrochaites impact interactions between populations and speciesAmanda K Broz, April M Randle, Shelley A Sianta, et al.
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 11, 2022
Phylogenomic analysis does not support a classic but controversial hypothesis of progenitor-derivative origins for the serpentine endemic Clarkia franciscanaShelley A Sianta, Kathleen M Kay
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 14, 2021
Parallel evolution of phenological isolation across the speciation continuum in serpentine-adapted annual wildflowersShelley A Sianta, Kathleen M Kay
American Journal of Botany|May 10, 2019
Adaptation and divergence in edaphic specialists and generalists: serpentine soil endemics in the California flora occur in barer serpentine habitats with lower soil calcium levels than serpentine toleratorsShelley A Sianta, Kathleen M Kay
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 11, 2024
The extent of introgression between incipient <i>Clarkia</i> species is determined by temporal environmental variation and mating systemShelley A Sianta, David A Moeller, Yaniv Brandvain
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 9, 2023
The efficacy of selection may increase or decrease with selfing depending upon the recombination environmentShelley A Sianta, Stephan Peischl, David A Moeller, et al.
The New Phytologist|March 28, 2026
Introgression despite minimal hybridization: mating system modulates phenotypic associations with introgression in ClarkiaShelley A Sianta, Brooke R Kern, Amal Suri, et al.
The New Phytologist|August 13, 2016
Mating system transitions in Solanum habrochaites impact interactions between populations and speciesAmanda K Broz, April M Randle, Shelley A Sianta, et al.
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