Véronique Delesalle, Ph D University of Arizona
Affiliations: | Biology | Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA, United States |
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"Véronique Delesalle"
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Delesalle VA, Mazer SJ. (2009) Size-dependent pollen:ovule ratios and the allometry of floral sex allocation in Clarkia (Onagraceae) taxa with contrasting mating systems. American Journal of Botany. 96: 968-78 |
Mazer SJ, Delesalle VA, Paz H. (2007) Evolution of mating system and the genetic covariance between male and female investment in Clarkia (onagraceae): selfing opposes the evolution of trade-offs. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 61: 83-98 |
Delesalle VA, Mazer SJ. (2002) The neighborhood matters: effects of neighbor number and sibling (or kin) competition on floral traits in Spergularia marina (Caryophyllaceae). Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 56: 2406-13 |
Mazer SJ, Delesalle VA, Neal PR. (1999) RESPONSES OF FLORAL TRAITS TO SELECTION ON PRIMARY SEXUAL INVESTMENT IN SPERGULARIA MARINA: THE BATTLE BETWEEN THE SEXES. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 53: 717-731 |
Mazer SJ, Delesalle VA. (1998) Contrasting variation within and covariation between gender-related traits in autogamous versus outcrossing species: Alternative evolutionary predictions Evolutionary Ecology. 12: 403-425 |
Schlichting CD, Delesalle VA. (1997) Stressing the differences between male and female functions in hermaphroditic plants. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 12: 51-2 |
Mazer SJ, Delesalle VA. (1996) Covariation among floral traits in Spergularia marina (Caryophyllaceae): Geographic and temporal variation in phenotypic and among-family correlations Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 9: 993-1015 |
Delesalle VA, Mooreside PD. (1995) Estimating the costs of allocation to male and female functions in a monoecious cucurbit, Lagenaria siceraria. Oecologia. 102: 9-16 |