David G. Lloyd, Ph.D.

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University of Christchurch University of Christchurch 
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Reed Clark Rollins grad student 1964 Harvard (Systematics Tree)
 (Breeding Systems and Evolution in Leavenworthia (Cruciferae))
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Lloyd DG, Yates JMA. (2019) INTRASEXUAL SELECTION AND THE SEGREGATION OF POLLEN AND STIGMAS IN HERMAPHRODITE PLANTS, EXEMPLIFIED BY WAHLENBERGIA ALBOMARGINATA (CAMPANULACEAE). Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 36: 903-913
Lloyd DG. (2019) PARTIAL UNILATERAL INCOMPATIBILITY IN LEAVENWORTHIA (CRUCIFERAE). Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 22: 382-393
Valdeyron G, Lloyd DG. (2019) SEX DIFFERENCES AND FLOWERING PHENOLOGY IN THE COMMON FIG, FICUS CARICA L. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 33: 673-685
Lloyd DG. (2019) THE DISTRIBUTIONS OF GENDER IN FOUR ANGIOSPERM SPECIES ILLUSTRATING TWO EVOLUTIONARY PATHWAYS TO DIOECY. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 34: 123-134
Venable DL, Lloyd DG. (2004) Allocation under multiple resource constraints Evolutionary Ecology Research. 6: 1109-1121
Webb CJ, Lloyd DG, Delph LF. (1999) Gender dimorphism in indigenous New Zealand seed plants New Zealand Journal of Botany. 37: 119-130
Cresswell J, Lloyd DG, Barrett SCH. (1997) Floral Biology: Studies on Floral Evolution in Animal-Pollinated Plants. The Journal of Ecology. 85: 104
Delph LF, Lloyd DG. (1996) Inbreeding depression in the gynodioecious shrub Hebe subalpina (Scrophulariaceae) New Zealand Journal of Botany. 34: 241-247
Lloyd DG, Lively CM. (1993) Counting genes in models of biparental inbreeding Evolution. 47: 1874-1876
Becerra JX, Lloyd DG. (1992) Competition-dependent abscission of self-pollinated flowers of Phormium tenax (Agavaceae): a second action of self-incompatibility at the whole flower level? Evolution. 46: 458-469
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