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Emily Austen
Emily Austen
Assistant Professor, Biology Department, Mount Allison University
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Explaining the apparent paradox of persistent selection for early flowering
EJ Austen, L Rowe, JR Stinchcombe, JRK Forrest
New Phytologist 215 (3), 929-934, 2017
1022017
Global urban environmental change drives adaptation in white clover
JS Santangelo, RW Ness, B Cohan, CR Fitzpatrick, SG Innes, S Koch, ...
Science 375 (6586), 1275-1281, 2022
872022
Broad geographic covariation between floral traits and the mating system in Camissoniopsis cheiranthifolia (Onagraceae): multiple stable mixed mating systems …
SR Dart, KE Samis, E Austen, CG Eckert
Annals of Botany 109 (3), 599-611, 2012
842012
Photoinactivation of Photosystem II in Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus
CD Murphy, MS Roodvoets, EJ Austen, A Dolan, A Barnett, DA Campbell
PLoS One 12 (1), e0168991, 2017
362017
What drives selection on flowering time? An experimental manipulation of the inherent correlation between genotype and environment
EJ Austen, AE Weis
Evolution 69 (8), 2018-2033, 2015
332015
Hard and soft selection on phenology through seasonal shifts in the general and social environments: a study on plant emergence time
AE Weis, KM Turner, B Petro, EJ Austen, SM Wadgymar
Evolution 69 (6), 1361-1374, 2015
332015
Within‐plant variation in reproductive investment: consequences for selection on flowering time
EJ Austen, JRK Forrest, AE Weis
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 28 (1), 65-79, 2015
322015
An analysis of wetland policy in Atlantic Canada
E Austen, A Hanson
Canadian Water Resources Journal 32 (3), 163-178, 2007
322007
Identifying wetland compensation principles and mechanisms for Atlantic Canada using a Delphi approach
E Austen, A Hanson
Wetlands 28, 640-655, 2008
312008
The causes of selection on flowering time through male fitness in a hermaphroditic annual plant
EJ Austen, AE Weis
Evolution 70 (1), 111-125, 2016
232016
Phytoplankton σPSII and Excitation Dissipation; Implications for Estimates of Primary Productivity
K Xu, J Lavaud, R Perkins, E Austen, M Bonnanfant, DA Campbell
Frontiers in Marine Science 5, 281, 2018
212018
On the ecological significance of pollen color: a case study in American trout lily (Erythronium americanum)
EJ Austen, SY Lin, JRK Forrest
Ecology 99 (4), 926-937, 2018
162018
Foliage affects colour preference in bumblebees (Bombus impatiens): a test in a three-dimensional artificial environment
SA Rivest, EJ Austen, JRK Forrest
Evolutionary Ecology 31, 435-446, 2017
162017
Temporal variation in phenotypic gender and expected functional gender within and among individuals in an annual plant
EJ Austen, AE Weis
Annals of Botany 114 (1), 167-177, 2014
122014
Estimating selection through male fitness: Three complementary methods illuminate the nature and causes of selection on flowering time
EJ Austen, AE Weis
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1825), 20152635, 2016
102016
Simultaneous pulsed flowering in a temperate legume: causes and consequences of multimodality in the shape of floral display schedules
SM Wadgymar, EJ Austen, MN Cumming, AE Weis
Journal of Ecology 103 (2), 316-327, 2015
102015
Describing flowering schedule shape through multivariate ordination
EJ Austen, DA Jackson, AE Weis
International Journal of Plant Sciences 175 (1), 70-79, 2014
82014
Shifting perspectives on the impacts of phenotypic plasticity
SM Wadgymar, EJ Austen
The New Phytologist 224 (3), 1009-1011, 2019
62019
A compensation process for wetland loss in Atlantic Canada.
E Austen
52006
Primers in the Plant Sciences: Accessible reviews for learning at all career stages
SM Wadgymar, EJ Austen, JL Ison
International Journal of Plant Sciences 185 (1), 1-2, 2024
2024
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