Ptychomnion

Dr. Sarah Eppley

Distichlis female

Publications


Eppley, S. M. and J. R. Pannell. 2007. Density-dependent self-fertilization and male versus hermaphrodite siring success in an androdioecious plant. Evolution (in press).

Taylor, P.J., Eppley, S. M., and L. K. Jesson. 2007. Sporophytic inbreeding depression in mosses occurs in a species with separate sexes but not in a species with combined sexes. American Journal of Botany (in press)

Tsyusko, O.V., Peters, M.B., Tuberville, T.D., Hagen, C., Eppley, S.M., and T.C. Glenn. 2007. Microsatellite markers isolated from saltgrass (/Distichlis spicata/). Molecular Ecology Notes 7:883-885. (pdf)

Eppley, S. M. and J. R. Pannell. 2007. Patterns of occupancy and abundance in an annual plant: testing a metapopulation model for the distribution of sexual systems. American Naturalist 169:20-28. (pdf).

Eppley, S. M., Taylor, P. J. and L. K. Jesson 2007. Self-fertilization in mosses: a comparison of heterozygote deficiency between species with combined versus separate sexes. Heredity 98: 38-44. (pdf)

Eppley, S. M. 2006. Females make tough neighbors: sex-specific competitive effects in seedlings of a dioecious grass. Oecologia 146: 549-554. (pdf)

Eppley, S. M. 2005. Spatial segregation of the sexes and nutrients affect reproductive success in a dioecious, wind-pollinated grass.  Plant Ecology 181: 179-190. (pdf)

Pannell, J. R., Dorken, M. E. and Eppley, S. M. 2005. Haldane's Sieve in a metapopulation: sifting through plant sexual polymorphisms. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 20: 374-379. (pdf)

Pannell, J. R. and Eppley, S. M. 2004. Intraorganismal genetic diversity: Is it a useful concept? Journal of Evolutionary Biology 17: 1180-1181. (pdf)

Eppley, S. M.  2001.  Gender-specific selection during early life-history stages in the dioecious grass Distichlis spicataEcology 82(7): 2022-2031. (pdf)

Eppley, S. M, and E. H. Wenk.  2001.  Reproductive biomass allocation in the dioecious perennial Acanthosicyos horridaSouth African Journal of Botany 67: 10-14.

Roy, B. A., Stanton, M. L., and S. M. Eppley.  1999.  Effects of environmental stress on leaf hair density and consequences for selection.  Journal of Evolutionary Biology 12: 1089-1103. (pdf)

Eppley, S. M., Stanton, M. L., and R. K. Grosberg.  1998.  Intrapopulation sex ratio variation in the salt grass Distichlis spicataAmerican Naturalist 152 (5): 659-670. (pdf)


In Prep

Pannell, J. R., Eppley, S. M., and R. Berjano. 2007. Variation in sex allocation amongst patches, populations and regions of an annual plant: testing the metapopulation model.

O'Quinn R. and Eppley S.M. 2007. Development of a sex-linked, STS marker for saltgrass (Distichlis spicata).

Eppley, S. M. and J. R. Pannell. 2007. Inbreeding depression and the maintenance of dioecy in Mercurialis annua.

Eppley, S. M. and L. K. Jesson. 2007. Moving to mate: the evolution of separate and combined sexes in multicellular organisms.

Eppley, S. M. and L. K. Jesson. 2007. Intraorganismal selection and the evolution of mating systems.

 

Other

Mangel, M., Switzer, P. and S. Eppley.  1996.  An Ecological Field Project Book.  First Edition. http://people.ucsc.edu/~msmangel/field.pdf

Mangel, M., Switzer, P. and, S. Eppley.  1996.  An Ecological Problem Book.  Fifth Edition. http://people.ucsc.edu/~msmangel/pr