Cynthia S. Jones, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States 
Area:
Evolution of plant structure
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Frye HA, Mocko K, Moore TE, et al. (2020) Leaf margins in a deciduous lineage from the Greater Cape Floristic Region track climate in unexpected directions. American Journal of Botany
Moore TE, Jones CS, Chong C, et al. (2020) Impact of rainfall seasonality on intraspecific trait variation in a shrub from a Mediterranean climate Functional Ecology. 34: 865-876
van de Kerke SJ, Shrestha B, Ruhlman TA, et al. (2019) Plastome based phylogenetics and younger crown node age in Pelargonium. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Moore TE, Schlichting CD, Aiello-Lammens ME, et al. (2018) Divergent trait and environment relationships among parallel radiations in Pelargonium (Geraniaceae): a role for evolutionary legacy? The New Phytologist
Ray DM, Jones CS. (2018) Scaling relationships and vessel packing in petioles. American Journal of Botany
Tsai T, Diggle PK, Frye HA, et al. (2017) Contrasting lengths of Pelargonium floral nectar tubes result from late differences in rate and duration of growth. Annals of Botany
Rock-Blake R, McCormick MK, Brooks HE, et al. (2017) Symbiont abundance can affect host plant population dynamics. American Journal of Botany
Mocko K, Nicotra AB, Jones CS. (2017) Extent of Solar Tracking Differs between Two Co-occurring Congeneric Geophytes That Differ in Leaf Shape International Journal of Plant Sciences. 0-0
Aiello-Lammens ME, Slingsby JA, Merow C, et al. (2016) Processes of community assembly in an environmentally heterogeneous, high biodiversity region Ecography
Mitchell N, Moore TE, Mollmann HK, et al. (2015) Functional Traits in Parallel Evolutionary Radiations and Trait-Environment Associations in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa. The American Naturalist. 185: 525-37
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