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Lynda Delph, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Biology Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
Area:
Plant evolution, evolution of sexual dimorphism
Website:
http://sites.bio.indiana.edu/~delphlab/research.html
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Cross-listing: Terrestrial Ecology Tree

Parents

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David G. Lloyd grad student The University of Canterbury
Astrid Kodric-Brown grad student 1983 University of Arizona
 (Ph.D.: MATERNAL REPRODUCTIVE INVESTMENT IN THE DESERT ANNUAL LESQUERELLA GORDONII: REGULATION AND PATTERNS.)

Children

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Kayri Havens grad student 1994 Indiana University Bloomington (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Deborah Marr grad student 1997 Indiana University Bloomington (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Sandra Davis grad student 1998 Indiana University Bloomington (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Cynthia Weinig grad student 1998 Indiana University Bloomington (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Dana Dudle grad student 1999 Indiana University Bloomington (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Naoki Takebayashi grad student 2000 Indiana University Bloomington (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Maia F. Bailey grad student 2002 Indiana University Bloomington (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Maia Bailey grad student 1995-2002 Providence College
Frank M. Frey grad student 2003 Indiana University Bloomington (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Ingrid A. Anderson grad student 2005 Indiana University Bloomington (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Jeremiah W. Busch grad student 2005 Indiana University Bloomington
Amanda N. Brothers grad student 2010 Indiana University Bloomington (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Phil Nista grad student 2013 Indiana University Bloomington
Jay K. Goldberg grad student 2020 University of Arizona
Daniela L. Bell post-doc Indiana University Bloomington
Steven B. Carroll post-doc 1991-1993 Indiana University Bloomington (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Pia Mutikainen post-doc 1994-1995 Indiana University Bloomington (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Janet Gehring post-doc 1993-1996 Indiana University Bloomington (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Molly Nepokroeff post-doc 1997-1998 Indiana University Bloomington (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Thomas Stadler post-doc 1998-2000 Indiana University Bloomington (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Michele Arntz post-doc 1999-2002 Indiana University Bloomington (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Ivan Scotti post-doc 2004-2004 Indiana University Bloomington (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Janet Steven post-doc 2003-2005 Indiana University Bloomington (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Christopher R. Herlihy post-doc 2004-2008 Indiana University Bloomington
Ben Montgomery post-doc 2007-2010 Indiana University Bloomington
Rebecca Flanagan post-doc 2009-2010 Indiana University Bloomington
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Opedal ØH, Armbruster WS, Hansen TF, et al. (2022) Evolvability and trait function predict phenotypic divergence of plant populations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2203228120
Delph LF, Brown KE, Ríos LD, et al. (2022) Sex-specific natural selection on SNPs in . Evolution Letters. 6: 308-318
Goldberg JK, Sternlieb SR, Pintel G, et al. (2021) Observational evidence of herbivore-specific associational effects between neighboring conspecifics in natural, dimorphic populations of . Ecology and Evolution. 11: 5547-5561
Goldberg JK, Lively CM, Sternlieb SR, et al. (2020) Herbivore-mediated negative frequency-dependent selection underlies a trichome dimorphism in nature. Evolution Letters. 4: 83-90
Steven JC, Anderson IA, Brodie ED, et al. (2020) Rapid reversal of a potentially constraining genetic covariance between leaf and flower traits in . Ecology and Evolution. 10: 569-578
Delph LF. (2019) Water availability drives population divergence and sex-specific responses in a dioecious plant. American Journal of Botany
Delph LF. (2019) Pollen competition is the mechanism underlying a variety of evolutionary phenomena in dioecious plants. The New Phytologist
Gibson AK, Delph LF, Lively CM. (2017) The two-fold cost of sex: experimental evidence from a natural system. Evolution Letters. 1: 6-15
Brothers AN, Delph LF. (2017) Divergence in style length and pollen size leads to a postmating-prezygotic reproductive barrier among populations of Silene latifolia. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Busch JW, Delph LF. (2017) Evolution: Selfing Takes Species Down Stebbins's Blind Alley. Current Biology : Cb. 27: R61-R63
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