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Galloway, L. F., and K. S. Burgess. Manipulation of flowering time: phenological integration and maternal effects. Submitted.
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Kilkenny, F. F., and L. F. Galloway. 2008. Reproductive success in varying light environments: direct and indirect effects of light on plants and pollinators. Oecologia
155: 247-255. (pdf reprint)
- Johnson, L. M. K., and L. F. Galloway. 2008. From horticultural plantings into wild populations: movement of pollen and genes in Lobelia cardinalis. Plant Ecology
197: 55-67. (pdf reprint)
- Priest, N. K., D. A. Roach, and L. F. Galloway. 2008. Cross-generational fitness benefits of mating and male seminal fluid. Biology Letters 4: 6-8. (pdf reprint)
- Priest, N. K., L. F. Galloway, and D. A. Roach. 2008. Mating frequency and inclusive fitness in Drosophila melanogaster. American Naturalist 171: 10-21. (pdf reprint)
- Bell , D. L., and L. F. Galloway. 2008. Population differentiation for plasticity to light in an annual herb: adaptation and cost. American Journal of Botany 95: 59-65. (pdf reprint)
- Galloway, L. F., and J. R. Etterson. 2007. Transgenerational plasticity is adaptive in the wild. Science 318: 1134-1136. (pdf reprint)
- Etterson, J. R., S. R. Keller, and L. F. Galloway. 2007. Epistatic and cytonuclear interactions govern hybrid breakdown in the autotetraploid Campanulastrum americanum. Evolution 61: 2671-1683. (pdf reprint)
- Burgess, K. S., J. R. Etterson, and L. F. Galloway. 2007. Artificial selection shifts flowering phenology and other correlated traits in an autotetraploid herb. Heredity
99: 641-648. (pdf reprint)
- Bell, D. L., and L. F. Galloway. 2007. The fitness consequences of shade-induced plasticity: responses to different shade environments. Functional Ecology
21: 1146-1153. (pdf reprint)
- Priest, N. K., D. A. Roach and L. F. Galloway. 2007. Mating-induced recombination in fruit flies. Evolution 61: 160-167. (pdf reprint)
- Galloway, L. F., and J. R. Etterson. 2007. Inbreeding depression in an autotetraploid herb: a three cohort field study. New Phytologist
173: 383-392. (pdf reprint)
- Kruszewski, L., and L. F. Galloway. 2006. Explaining outcrossing rate in Campanulastrum americanum (Campanulaceae): geitonogamy and cryptic self-incompatibility. International Journal of Plant Sciences 167: 455-461. (pdf reprint)
- Galloway, L. F.
2005. Maternal effects provide phenotypic adaptation to local environmental conditions. New Phytologist
166: 93-100. (pdf reprint)
- Galloway, L. F., and J. R. Etterson. 2005. Population differentiation and hybrid success in Campanula americana : geography and genome size. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
18: 81-89. (pdf reprint)
- Lau, J., and L. F. Galloway. 2004. Effects of low-efficiency pollinators on plant fitness and floral trait evolution in Campanula americana (Campanulaceae). Oecologia
141: 577-583. (pdf reprint)
- Galloway, L. F., J. R. Etterson, and J. L. Hamrick.
2003. Outcrossing rates and inbreeding depression in the herbaceous
autotetraploid Campanula americana. Heredity 90: 308-15. (pdf reprint)
- Galloway, L. F. 2002. The effect of maternal phenology on offspring
life history in the herbaceous plant Campanula americana. Journal
of Ecology 90: 851-858. (pdf reprint)
- Galloway, L. F., T. Cirigliano and K. Gremski. 2002. The contribution of display size and dichogamy to potential geitonogamy in Campanula americana. International Journal of Plant Sciences 163: 133-139. (pdf reprint)
- Evanhoe, L., and L. F. Galloway. 2002. Floral longevity in Campanula
americana (Campanulaceae): a comparison of morphological and functional
gender phases. American Journal of Botany 89: 587-591. (pdf reprint)
- Etterson, J. R., and L. F. Galloway. 2002. The influence of light on paternal plants in Campanula americana (Campanulaceae): pollen characteristics and offspring traits. American Journal of Botany 89: 1899-1906. (pdf reprint)
- Galloway, L. F., and C. B. Fenster. 2001. Nuclear and cytoplasmic
contributions to intraspecific divergence in an annual legume. Evolution
55: 488-497. (pdf reprint)
- Galloway, L. F. 2001. Parental environmental effects on life history
in the herbaceous plant Campanula americana. Ecology 82: 2781-2789. (pdf reprint)
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Galloway, L. F. 2001. The effect of maternal and paternal environments
on seed characters in the herbaceous plant, Campanula americana (Campanulaceae). American Journal of Botany 88: 832-840. (pdf reprint)
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Galloway, L. F., and C. B. Fenster. 2000. Population differentiation
in an annual legume: local adaptation. Evolution 54: 1173-1181. (pdf reprint)
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Fenster, C. B., and L. F. Galloway. 2000. Population differentiation
in an annual legume: genetic architecture. Evolution 54: 1157-1172. (pdf reprint)
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Fenster, C. B., and L. F. Galloway. 2000. Inbreeding and outbreeding
depression in natural populations of Chamaecrista fasciculata (Fabaceae):
consequences for conservation biology. Conservation Biology 14:
1406-1412. (pdf reprint)
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Fenster, C. B., and L. F. Galloway. 2000. The contribution of
epistasis to the evolution of natural populations: a case study
of an annual plant. In: Epistasis and the evolutionary process,
J. B. Wolf, E. D. Brodie, and M. J. Wade (eds), Oxford University
Press, Oxford. pp 232-244.
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Galloway, L. F., and C. B. Fenster. 1999. The effect of nuclear
and cytoplasmic genes on fitness and local adaptation in an annual
legume. Evolution 53: 1734-1743. (pdf reprint)
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Nagy, E. S., L. Strong, and L. F. Galloway. 1999. Contribution
of delayed autonomous selfing to reproductive success in Mountain
Laurel, Kalmia latifolia (Ericaceae). American Midland Naturalist
142: 39-46.
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Fenster, C. B., L. F. Galloway, and L. Chao. 1997. Epistasis and
its consequences for the evolution of natural populations. Trends
in Ecology and Evolution 12: 282-286. (also, Reply 12: 400.)
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Fenster, C. B., and L. F. Galloway. 1997. Developmental homeostasis
and floral form: evolutionary consequences and genetic basis. International
Journal of Plant Science 158: S121-S130.
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Delph, L. F., L. F. Galloway and M. L. Stanton. 1996. Sexual dimorphism
in flower size: adaptation versus constraint. American Naturalist
148: 299-320.
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Galloway, L. F. 1995. Response to natural environmental heterogeneity:
maternal effects and selection on life-history characters and plasticities
in Mimulus guttatus. Evolution 49: 1095-1107. (pdf reprint)
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Ashman, T-L., L. F. Galloway and M. L. Stanton. 1993. Apparent
vs. effective mating in an experimental population of Raphanus sativus.
Oecologia 96: 102-107.
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Stanton, M. L., T.-L. Ashman, L. F. Galloway and H. J. Young.
1992. Estimating male fitness in natural plant populations. In:
Plant reproductive ecology: New approaches, R. Wyatt, ed. Chapman
and Hall, New York. pp. 62-90.
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Stanton, M. L., and L. F. Galloway. 1990. Natural selection and
allocation to reproduction in flowering plants. In: Sex allocation
and sex change: Experiments and models, M. Mangel, ed. American
Mathematical Society. Providence, Rhode Island. pp. 1-50.
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Galen, C., T. Gregory and L. F. Galloway. 1989. Costs of self-pollination
in a self-incompatible plant, Polemonium viscosum. American Journal
of Botany 76: 1675-1680.
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Zimmerman, M., E. S. Nagy and L. Galloway. 1987. Nectar dispersion
patterns in three Australian plant species. Australian Journal of
Ecology 12: 183-188.
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Davidson, E. A., L. F. Galloway and M. K. Strand. 1987. Assessing
available carbon: Comparison of techniques across selected forest
soils. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 18: 45-64
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Davidson, E. A., M. K. Strand and L. F. Galloway. 1985. Evaluation
of the most probable number method for enumeration of denitrifying
bacteria populations. Soil Science Society of America Journal 49:
642-645.
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