Emily J. Austen, Ph.D.

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2014 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
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Plant evolution, plant-animal Interactions
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Arthur E. Weis grad student 2014 University of Toronto
 (The Nature of Selection on Flowering Time: Integrating Fitness Contributions through Male and Female Function.)
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Austen EJ, Lin SY, Forrest JRK. (2018) On the ecological significance of pollen color: a case study in American trout lily (Erythronium americanum). Ecology
Austen EJ, Rowe L, Stinchcombe JR, et al. (2017) Explaining the apparent paradox of persistent selection for early flowering. The New Phytologist
Rivest SA, Austen EJ, Forrest JRK. (2017) Foliage affects colour preference in bumblebees ( Bombus impatiens ): a test in a three-dimensional artificial environment Evolutionary Ecology. 31: 435-446
Austen EJ, Weis AE. (2016) Estimating selection through male fitness: three complementary methods illuminate the nature and causes of selection on flowering time. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 283
Austen EJ, Weis AE. (2015) The causes of selection on flowering time through male fitness in a hermaphroditic annual plant. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Austen EJ, Weis AE. (2015) What drives selection on flowering time? An experimental manipulation of the inherent correlation between genotype and environment. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Weis AE, Turner KM, Petro B, et al. (2015) Hard and soft selection on phenology through seasonal shifts in the general and social environments: A study on plant emergence time. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 69: 1361-74
Austen EJ, Forrest JR, Weis AE. (2015) Within-plant variation in reproductive investment: consequences for selection on flowering time. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 28: 65-79
Wadgymar SM, Austen EJ, Cumming MN, et al. (2015) Simultaneous pulsed flowering in a temperate legume: Causes and consequences of multimodality in the shape of floral display schedules Journal of Ecology. 103: 316-327
Austen EJ, Weis AE. (2014) Temporal variation in phenotypic gender and expected functional gender within and among individuals in an annual plant. Annals of Botany. 114: 167-77
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