Deborah Roach

Affiliations: 
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 
Area:
Ecology Biology, Evolution and Development Biology
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Steiner UK, Tuljapurkar S, Roach DA. (2021) Quantifying the effect of genetic, environmental and individual demographic stochastic variability for population dynamics in Plantago lanceolata. Scientific Reports. 11: 23174
Smith AL, Hodkinson TR, Villellas J, et al. (2020) Global gene flow releases invasive plants from environmental constraints on genetic diversity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Aikens ML, Roach DA. (2015) Potential impacts of tolerance to herbivory on population dynamics of a monocarpic herb. American Journal of Botany. 102: 1901-11
Aikens ML, Roach DA. (2014) Population dynamics in central and edge populations of a narrowly endemic plant. Ecology. 95: 1850-60
Roach DA, Carey JR. (2014) Population biology of aging in the wild Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics. 45: 421-443
Goodrich SH, Beans CM, Roach DA. (2013) Environmental conditions during early life determine the consequences of inbreeding in Agrostemma githago (Caryophyllaceae). Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 26: 499-508
Goodrich SH, Roach DA. (2013) Effects of early-life environment on phenotype and selection in Agrostemma githago International Journal of Plant Sciences. 174: 877-885
Shefferson RP, Roach DA. (2012) The triple helix of Plantago lanceolata: genetics and the environment interact to determine population dynamics. Ecology. 93: 793-802
Roach DA. (2012) Age, growth and size interact with stress to determine life span and mortality. Experimental Gerontology. 47: 782-6
Shefferson RP, Roach DA. (2010) Longitudinal analysis of Plantago: adaptive benefits of iteroparity in a short-lived, herbaceous perennial. Ecology. 91: 441-7
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