Diane L. Byers
Affiliations: | Illinois State University, Normal, IL, United States |
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Plant mating/breeding systems, Plant Pollinator InteractionsGoogle:
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Byers DL. (2020) Impact of prairie fragment size on proportion of females and reproductive success of Lobelia spicata Lam., a gynodioecious species. Plant Biology. 22: 137-145 |
Byers DL, Chang SM. (2017) Studying plant-pollinator interactions facing climate change and changing environments. Applications in Plant Sciences. 5 |
Byers DL. (2017) Studying plant–pollinator interactions in a changing climate: A review of approaches Applications in Plant Sciences. 5: 1700012 |
Mullarkey AA, Byers DL, Anderson RC. (2013) Inbreeding depression and partitioning of genetic load in the invasive biennial Alliaria petiolata (Brassicaceae). American Journal of Botany. 100: 509-18 |
Mannouris C, Byers DL. (2013) The impact of habitat fragmentation on fitness-related traits in a native prairie plant, Chamaecrista fasciculata (Fabaceae) Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 108: 55-67 |
Griffin AM, Byers DL. (2012) Pollinator behavior differs between female and hermaphroditic plants of Lobelia spicata. Lam. (Campanulaceae) Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. 139: 131-136 |
Platt A, Horton M, Huang YS, et al. (2010) The scale of population structure in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plos Genetics. 6: e1000843 |
Byers DL, Warsaw A, Meagher TR. (2005) Consequences of prairie fragmentation on the progeny sex ratio of a gynodioecious species, Lobelia spicata (Campanulaceae). Heredity. 95: 69-75 |
Byers DL. (2005) Evolution in heterogeneous environments and the potential of maintenance of genetic variation in traits of adaptive significance. Genetica. 123: 107-24 |
Myers CV, Anderson RC, Byers DL. (2005) Influence of shading on the growth and leaf photosynthesis of the invasive non-indigenous plant garlic mustard [Alliaria petiolata (M. Bieb) Cavara and Grande] grown under simulated late-winter to mid-spring conditions Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. 132: 1-10 |