Kent E. Holsinger, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Ecology & Evolutionary Biology | University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States |
Area:
"population genetics", "plant evolutionary biology", "conservation biology"Website:
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"Kent Holsinger"Children
Sign in to add traineeRobie J. Mason-Gamer | grad student | University of Connecticut | |
Jennifer E. Steinbachs | grad student | 1993-1999 | University of Connecticut |
Gregory K. Shenk | grad student | 2005 | University of Connecticut |
Krissa A. Skogen | grad student | 2002-2008 | University of Connecticut |
Rachel E. Prunier | grad student | 2010 | University of Connecticut |
Kathryn E. Theiss | grad student | 2005-2012 | University of Connecticut |
Nora Mitchell | grad student | 2012-2017 | University of Connecticut |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorCarl D. Schlichting | collaborator | 2007- | University of Connecticut |
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Guo J, Richards CL, Holsinger KE, et al. (2021) Genetic structure in patchy populations of a candidate foundation plant: a case study of Leymus chinensis using genetic and clonal diversity. American Journal of Botany |
Nolting KM, Prunier R, Midgley GF, et al. (2020) Intraspecific trait variation influences physiological performance and fitness in the South Africa shrub genus Protea (Proteaceae). Annals of Botany |
Mitchell N, Holsinger KE. (2019) Microscale trait-environment associations in two closely-related South African shrubs. American Journal of Botany |
Mitchell N, Carlson JE, Holsinger KE. (2018) Correlated evolution between climate and suites of traits along a fast-slow continuum in the radiation of Protea. Ecology and Evolution. 8: 1853-1866 |
Mitchell N, Holsinger K. (2018) Cryptic natural hybridization between two species of Protea South African Journal of Botany. 118: 306-314 |
Prunier R, Akman M, Kremer CT, et al. (2017) Isolation by distance and isolation by environment contribute to population differentiation in Protea repens (Proteaceae L.), a widespread South African species. American Journal of Botany |
Mitchell N, Lewis PO, Lemmon EM, et al. (2017) Anchored phylogenomics improves the resolution of evolutionary relationships in the rapid radiation of Protea L. American Journal of Botany |
Lewis LR, Biersma EM, Carey SB, et al. (2017) Resolving the northern hemisphere source region for the long-distance dispersal event that gave rise to the South American endemic dung mossTetraplodon fuegianus American Journal of Botany. 104: 1651-1659 |
Akman M, Carlson JE, Holsinger KE, et al. (2015) Transcriptome sequencing reveals population differentiation in gene expression linked to functional traits and environmental gradients in the South African shrub Protea repens. The New Phytologist |
Carlson JE, Adams CA, Holsinger KE. (2015) Intraspecific variation in stomatal traits, leaf traits and physiology reflects adaptation along aridity gradients in a South African shrub. Annals of Botany |