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    Pleiotropy and the evolution of floral integration by Smith, Stacey D

    Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2016)
    “…80 I. 80 II. 81 III. 83 IV. 83 84 References 84 SUMMARY: Floral traits often show correlated variation, both within and across species. One explanation for…”
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    Phylogenetics is the New Genetics (for Most of Biodiversity) by Smith, Stacey D., Pennell, Matthew W., Dunn, Casey W., Edwards, Scott V.

    Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-05-2020)
    “…Despite substantial progress in understanding the genetic basis for differences in morphology, physiology, and behavior, many phenotypes of interest are…”
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    Widespread flower color convergence in Solanaceae via alternate biochemical pathways by Ng, Julienne, Smith, Stacey D

    Published in The New phytologist (2016)
    “…Phenotypic convergence is rampant throughout the tree of life. While recent studies have made significant progress in ascertaining the proximate mechanisms…”
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    A novel R3 MYB transcriptional repressor associated with the loss of floral pigmentation in Iochroma by Gates, Daniel J., Olson, Bradley J. S. C., Clemente, Tom E., Smith, Stacey D.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-02-2018)
    “…Losses of floral pigmentation represent one of the most common evolutionary transitions in flower color, yet the genetic basis for these changes has been…”
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    The push and pull of plant specialized metabolism underlies a long-standing, colorful mystery by Moghe, Gaurav D., Smith, Stacey D.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2018)
    “…This article is a Commentary on Lopez‐Nieves et al., 217: 896–908…”
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    Plant sex and the evolution of plant defenses against herbivores by Johnson, Marc T.J, Smith, Stacey D, Rausher, Mark D

    “…Despite the importance of plant-herbivore interactions to the ecology and evolution of terrestrial ecosystems, the evolutionary factors contributing to…”
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    A new species of Iochroma Benth. (Solanaceae) from the eastern Andes of Colombia by Orejuela, Andrés, Smith, Stacey D, Villanueva, Boris, Deanna, Rocío

    Published in PhytoKeys (18-09-2023)
    “…A.Orejuela & S.D.Sm., (Solanaceae) is described from the Andean forests of Cundinamarca in the eastern cordillera of Colombia. was first collected by the…”
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    Quantifying Color Variation: Improved Formulas for Calculating Hue with Segment Classification by Smith, Stacey D

    Published in Applications in plant sciences (01-03-2014)
    “…Premise of the study: Differences in color form a major component of biological variation, and quantifying these differences is the first step to understanding…”
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    Structure and contingency determine mutational hotspots for flower color evolution by Wheeler, Lucas C., Wing, Boswell A., Smith, Stacey D.

    Published in Evolution letters (01-02-2021)
    “…Evolutionary genetic studies have uncovered abundant evidence for genomic hotspots of phenotypic evolution, as well as biased patterns of mutations at those…”
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    Genome sequence for the blue‐flowered Andean shrub Iochroma cyaneum reveals extensive discordance across the berry clade of Solanaceae by Powell, Adrian F., Zhang, Jing, Hauser, Duncan, Vilela, Julianne A., Hu, Alice, Gates, Daniel J., Mueller, Lukas A., Li, Fay‐Wei, Strickler, Susan R., Smith, Stacey D.

    Published in The plant genome (01-09-2022)
    “…The tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) family, Solanaceae, is a model clade for a wide range of applied and basic research questions. Currently,…”
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    Convergent evolution of floral shape tied to pollinator shifts in Iochrominae (Solanaceae) by Smith, Stacey D., Kriebel, Ricardo

    Published in Evolution (01-03-2018)
    “…Flower form is one of many floral features thought to be shaped by pollinator-mediated selection. Although the drivers of variation in flower shape have often…”
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    Replicated radiations in the South American marsh pitcher plants ( Heliamphora ) lead to convergent carnivorous trap morphologies by Liu, Sukuan, Smith, Stacey D.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-10-2023)
    “…Abstract Premise The evolution of carnivorous pitcher traps across multiple angiosperm lineages represents a classic example of morphological convergence…”
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    Bayesian estimation of the global biogeographical history of the Solanaceae by Dupin, Julia, Matzke, Nicholas J., Särkinen, Tiina, Knapp, Sandra, Olmstead, Richard G., Bohs, Lynn, Smith, Stacey D.

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-04-2017)
    “…Aim The tomato family Solanaceae is distributed on all major continents except Antarctica and has its centre of diversity in South America. Its worldwide…”
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    A new species of Saracha (Solanaceae) from the Central Andes of Peru by Fernandez-Hilario, Robin, Smith, Stacey D

    Published in PhytoKeys (01-01-2017)
    “…Rob. Fernandez, I. Revilla & E. Pariente, (Solanaceae), a new species endemic to the central Andes of Peru, is described here. The new species differs from…”
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    Phylogeny and biogeography of South American marsh pitcher plant genus Heliamphora (Sarraceniaceae) endemic to the Guiana Highlands by Liu, Sukuan, Smith, Stacey D.

    Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-01-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] •Geographical clustering of related taxa possibly due to vicariance.•Eastern clades paraphyletic with western clade nested within.•Highland…”
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    Modelling pollinator and nonpollinator selection on flower colour variation by Tenhumberg, Brigitte, Dellinger, Agnes S., Smith, Stacey D.

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-04-2023)
    “…Flower colour variation is ubiquitous within and between populations, which is why it has long been a focal point for studies of natural selection. This body…”
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    Evolutionary walks through flower colour space driven by gene expression in Petunia and allies (Petunieae) by Wheeler, Lucas C, Dunbar-Wallis, Amy, Schutz, Kyle, Smith, Stacey D

    “…The structure and function of biochemical and developmental pathways determine the range of accessible phenotypes, which are the substrate for evolutionary…”
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    Integrating historical biogeography and environmental niche evolution to understand the geographic distribution of Datureae by Dupin, Julia, Smith, Stacey D.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-05-2019)
    “…Premise The distributions of plant clades are shaped by abiotic and biotic factors as well as historical aspects such as center of origin. Dispersals between…”
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    The Sequential Direct and Indirect Effects of Mountain Uplift, Climatic Niche, and Floral Trait Evolution on Diversification Dynamics in an Andean Plant Clade by Dellinger, Agnes S, Lagomarsino, Laura, Michelangeli, Fabián, Dullinger, Stefan, Smith, Stacey D

    Published in Systematic biology (05-09-2024)
    “…Abstract Why and how organismal lineages radiate is commonly studied through either assessing abiotic factors (biogeography, geomorphological processes, and…”
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