textMy dissertation research investigates the genetic architecture and evolutionary significance of physiological variation in two wildflower species, Ipomopsis aggregata and Arabidopsis thaliana. In particular, my work focuses on water use efficiency (WUE), a critical physiological trait that dictates plant growth and performance in resource-limited environments. I used a combination of quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping, field selection experiments, and classic quantitative genetics to investigate 1) the genetic architecture of water use efficiency and flowering time, 2) patterns of natural selection on water use efficiency, flowering time, and other ecological traits in I. aggregata, and 3) additive genetic variation, genetic correlat...
Limited water availability is one of the most prominent abiotic constraints to plant survival and re...
Flowering is one of the most influential events in the life history of a plant â its beginning and...
Premise: Whether drought-adaptation mechanisms tend to evolve together, evolve independently, and/or...
textMy dissertation research investigates the genetic architecture and evolutionary significance of ...
Flowering time and water-use efficiency (WUE) are two ecological traits that are important for plant...
Flowering time and water-use efficiency (WUE) are two ecological traits that are important for plant...
Natural selection driven by water availability has resulted in considerable variation for traits ass...
Plant performance under reduced water availability has traditionally been assessed as drought resist...
1. The genetic basis of flowering time changes across environments, and pleiotropy may limit adaptiv...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.evolutionary-ecology....
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.evolutionary-ecology....
Natural selection driven by water availability has resulted in considerable variation for traits ass...
The ability of plants to acquire and use water is critical in determining life‐history traits such a...
Flowering is one of the most influential events in the life history of a plant â its beginning and...
Water is the most limiting factor for crop production. These issues necessitate the study of water u...
Limited water availability is one of the most prominent abiotic constraints to plant survival and re...
Flowering is one of the most influential events in the life history of a plant â its beginning and...
Premise: Whether drought-adaptation mechanisms tend to evolve together, evolve independently, and/or...
textMy dissertation research investigates the genetic architecture and evolutionary significance of ...
Flowering time and water-use efficiency (WUE) are two ecological traits that are important for plant...
Flowering time and water-use efficiency (WUE) are two ecological traits that are important for plant...
Natural selection driven by water availability has resulted in considerable variation for traits ass...
Plant performance under reduced water availability has traditionally been assessed as drought resist...
1. The genetic basis of flowering time changes across environments, and pleiotropy may limit adaptiv...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.evolutionary-ecology....
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.evolutionary-ecology....
Natural selection driven by water availability has resulted in considerable variation for traits ass...
The ability of plants to acquire and use water is critical in determining life‐history traits such a...
Flowering is one of the most influential events in the life history of a plant â its beginning and...
Water is the most limiting factor for crop production. These issues necessitate the study of water u...
Limited water availability is one of the most prominent abiotic constraints to plant survival and re...
Flowering is one of the most influential events in the life history of a plant â its beginning and...
Premise: Whether drought-adaptation mechanisms tend to evolve together, evolve independently, and/or...