Alice A. Winn

Affiliations: 
Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States 
Area:
Evolution and Development Biology, Ecology Biology, Botany Biology
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Patricia A. Werner grad student Florida State (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
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Olsen KC, Ryan WH, Winn AA, et al. (2020) Inbreeding shapes the evolution of marine invertebrates. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Grossenbacher DL, Brandvain Y, Auld JR, et al. (2017) Self-compatibility is over-represented on islands. The New Phytologist
Moeller DA, Briscoe Runquist RD, Moe AM, et al. (2017) Global biogeography of mating system variation in seed plants. Ecology Letters
Bladow JM, Bohner T, Winn AA. (2017) Comparisons of Demography and Inbreeding Depression in Introduced and Wild Populations of an Endangered Shrub Natural Areas Journal. 37: 294-308
Pannell JR, Auld JR, Brandvain Y, et al. (2015) The scope of Baker's law. The New Phytologist
Oakley CG, Winn AA. (2012) Effects of population size and isolation on heterosis, mean fitness, and inbreeding depression in a perennial plant. The New Phytologist. 196: 261-70
Winn AA, Elle E, Kalisz S, et al. (2011) Analysis of inbreeding depression in mixed-mating plants provides evidence for selective interference and stable mixed mating. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 65: 3339-59
Goodwillie C, Sargent RD, Eckert CG, et al. (2010) Correlated evolution of mating system and floral display traits in flowering plants and its implications for the distribution of mating system variation. The New Phytologist. 185: 311-21
Eckert CG, Kalisz S, Geber MA, et al. (2010) Plant mating systems in a changing world. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 25: 35-43
Winn AA, Moriuchi KS. (2009) The maintenance of mixed mating by cleistogamy in the perennial violet Viola septemloba (Violaceae). American Journal of Botany. 96: 2074-9
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