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My interest in plant population biology and evolution developed early in life through many hours of hiking and working in the Rocky Mountains of Canada. This led to a M.Sc. degree in which I investigated the biology of submerged aquatic plants and focused my interests on the ecology of small, isolated plant populations. For my Ph.D., I shifted my focus to the genetic and evolutionary aspects of small populations in a project on genetic drift and mating system variation in a South American aquatic plant. As a Postdoctoral Fellow, I continued this line of study, this time studying inbreeding and its negative consequences. Since coming to the University of Guelph, my research interests have diversified to include:
the ecology and genetics of small populations,
causes and consequences of genome duplication,
function and evolution of plant reproductive systems;
ecological consequences of genetic diversity.
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American journal of botanyno. 1 (2024): e16262-e16262
American journal of botanyno. 8 (2023)
PLANTS PEOPLE PLANETno. 5 (2023): 635-649
Sophia S. Stoltz,Brian C. Husband
Annals of botanyno. 6 (2020): 991-1003
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