Lorne M Wolfe
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Recent Articles
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Shang L, Li L, Song Z, Wang Y, Yang J, Wang C, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2019 Dec;
10:1467.
PMID: 31850008
Biological invasion represents a global issue of concern due to its large negative impacts on native ecosystems and society. Elucidating the evolutionary history and genetic basis underpinning invasiveness is critical...
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Tang H, Hood M, Ren Z, Li H, Zhao Y, Wolfe L, et al.
J Evol Biol
. 2019 Feb;
32(5):451-462.
PMID: 30748052
Host sympatry provides opportunities for cross-species disease transmission and compounded disease effects on host population and community structure. Using the Silene-Microbotryum interaction (the castrating anther smut disease), eleven Himalayan Silene...
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Mazer S, Wolfe L
Am J Bot
. 2018 Aug;
79(10):1185-1193.
PMID: 30139140
To determine the effects of density, genotype, and their interaction on individual seed mass in Raphanus sativus L., we replicated maternal and paternal families of seed across two planting densities...
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Wolfe L
Evolution
. 2017 Jun;
47(2):374-386.
PMID: 28568732
This paper examines several aspects of the expression of inbreeding depression in an outcrossing, obligately biennial plant, Hydrophyllum appendiculatum (Hydrophyllaceae). The amount of inbreeding depression detected was small during the...
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Wolfe L
Oecologia
. 2017 Mar;
101(3):343-352.
PMID: 28307056
The goal of this study was to elucidate the sources of seed size variation in Hydrophyllum appendiculatum, an outcrossing, biennial plant. The genetic basis of seed size variation was examined...
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Zhang X, Wolfe L
Plant Signal Behav
. 2016 Nov;
11(12):e1259052.
PMID: 27869538
Dichogamy is generally thought to be a mechanism that prevents self-fertilization in flowering plants. This study aims to investigate the relationships between floral age and stigma receptivity, style length and...
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Epps M, Allison S, Wolfe L
Am Nat
. 2015 Dec;
186(2):294-301.
PMID: 26655157
Although many angiosperms are serviced by flying pollinators, reports of wings as pollen vectors are rare. Flame azalea (Rhododendron calendulaceum) is visited by diverse insects, yet previous observations suggested that...
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Parker J, Torchin M, Hufbauer R, Lemoine N, Alba C, Blumenthal D, et al.
Ecology
. 2013 Jul;
94(5):985-94.
PMID: 23858639
A fundamental assumption in invasion biology is that most invasive species exhibit enhanced performance in their introduced range relative to their home ranges. This idea has given rise to numerous...
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Li X, Liao W, Wolfe L, Zhang D
PLoS One
. 2012 Mar;
7(2):e31935.
PMID: 22384104
The mating system plays a key role during the process of plant invasion. Contemporary evolution of uniparental reproduction (selfing or asexuality) can relieve the challenges of mate limitation in colonizing...
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Leege L, Wolfe L
Am J Bot
. 2011 Jun;
89(8):1270-4.
PMID: 21665728
We tested the hypothesis that traits traditionally thought to function in pollination can also influence attack by floral herbivores. Because distylous species produce two different flower types, we used Gelsemium...