Rachel Spigler, PhD

Affiliations: 
Biology University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 
Area:
plant mating system evolution
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Spigler RB, Theodorou K, Chang SM. (2016) Inbreeding depression and drift load in small populations at demographic disequilibrium. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Spigler RB, Ashman TL. (2012) Gynodioecy to dioecy: are we there yet? Annals of Botany. 109: 531-43
Ashman TL, Spigler RB, Goldberg MT, et al. (2012) Fragaria: A polyploid lineage for understanding sex chromosome evolution New Insights On Plant Sex Chromosomes. 67-90
Ashman TL, Spigler RB, Goldberg MT, et al. (2012) Fragaria: A polyploid lineage for understanding sex chromosome evolution New Insights On Plant Sex Chromosomes. 67-90
Spigler RB, Ashman TL. (2011) Sex ratio and subdioecy in Fragaria virginiana: the roles of plasticity and gene flow examined. The New Phytologist. 190: 1058-68
Spigler RB, Lewers KS, Ashman TL. (2011) Genetic architecture of sexual dimorphism in a subdioecious plant with a proto-sex chromosome. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 65: 1114-26
Goldberg MT, Spigler RB, Ashman TL. (2010) Comparative genetic mapping points to different sex chromosomes in sibling species of wild strawberry (Fragaria). Genetics. 186: 1425-33
Spigler RB, Lewers KS, Johnson AL, et al. (2010) Comparative mapping reveals autosomal origin of sex chromosome in octoploid Fragaria virginiana. The Journal of Heredity. 101: S107-17
Bishop EJ, Spigler RB, Ashman TL. (2010) Sex-allocation plasticity in hermaphrodites of sexually dimorphic Fragaria virginiana (Rosaceae) Botany. 88: 231-240
Spigler RB, Hamrick JL, Chang SM. (2010) Increased inbreeding but not homozygosity in small populations of Sabatia angularis (Gentianaceae) Plant Systematics and Evolution. 284: 131-140
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