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1. Population histories of variable reproductive success and low winter precipitation correlate with risk-averse seed germination in a mediterranean-climate winter annual.

2. Investigating historical drivers of latitudinal gradients in polyploid plant biogeography: A multiclade perspective.

3. Development of simple sequence repeat markers for Chamerion angustifolium (Onagraceae)

4. Gamete sex and elevation affect genetically based variation for unreduced gamete production in a mixed-ploidy plant.

5. Causes and consequences of variation in heterospecific pollen receipt inOenothera fruticosa

6. Eight generations of native seed cultivation reduces plant fitness relative to the wild progenitor population

7. Evolutionary divergence of potential drought adaptations between two subspecies of an annual plant: Are trait combinations facilitated, independent, or constrained?

8. Hawkmoth and bee pollinators impact pollen dispersal at the landscape but not local scales in two species of Oenothera.

9. Attraction of the potential biocontrol agent Altica cyanea by volatile compounds of three species of Ludwigia weeds from rice fields

10. Aqueous extract from leaves ofLudwigia hyssopifolia(G. Don) Exell as potential bioherbicide

11. Effects of soil nitrogen on diploid advantage in fireweed, Chamerion angustifolium (Onagraceae)

12. Chemical composition and in vitro ruminal digestibility of Ludwigia grandiflora

13. Among- and within-population variation in morphology, rewards, and scent in a hawkmoth-pollinated plant.

14. Mycorrhizal interactions do not influence plant–herbivore interactions in populations of Clarkia xantiana ssp. xantiana spanning from center to margin of the geographic range

15. Consequences of multiple mating-system shifts for population and range-wide genetic structure in a coastal dune plant

16. Multi‐locus phylogeny of Ludwigia (Onagraceae): Insights on infra‐ generic relationships and the current classification of the genus

17. Nectary and gender-biased nectar production in dichogamous Chamaenerion angustifolium (L.) Scop. (Onagraceae)

18. Development of simple sequence repeat markers for Chamerion angustifolium (Onagraceae)

19. Evolution of selfing syndrome and its influence on genetic diversity and inbreeding: A range-wide study in Oenothera primiveris.

20. Microsatellite Markers for the New Zealand Endemic Tree Fuchsia excorticata (Onagraceae)

21. Direct vs. indirect effects of whole-genome duplication on prezygotic isolation inChamerion angustifolium: Implications for rapid speciation

22. Effect of inbreeding on pollen tube growth in diploid and tetraploid Chamerion angustifolium : Do polyploids mask mutational load in pollen?

23. A greenhouse experiment partially supports inferences of ecogeographic isolation from niche models of Clarkia sister species.

24. Causes and consequences of variation in heterospecific pollen receipt in Oenothera fruticosa.

25. No influence of water limitation on the outcome of competition between diploid and tetraploidChamerion angustifolium(Onagraceae)

26. A nuclear phylogenomic study of the angiosperm order Myrtales, exploring the potential and limitations of the universal Angiosperms353 probe set.

27. Climatic niche differences between diploid and tetraploid cytotypes ofChamerion angustifolium(Onagraceae)

28. Endemic aphidsAphis carveraesp. nov. andCasimira canberrae(Eastop, 1961) onEpilobium(Onagraceae) threatened by introducedAphis oenotherae Oestlund, 1887 (Hemiptera: Aphididae: Aphidinae)

29. Leptocarposide: a new triterpenoid glycoside from Ludwigia leptocarpa (Onagraceae)

30. The association between polyploidy and clonal reproduction in diploid and tetraploidChamerion angustifolium

31. Chamerion or Chamaenerion (Onagraceae )? The old story in new words

32. New Oenotheralanosterol A and B Constituents from the Oenothera biennis Roots

33. The opportunity for outcrossing varies across the geographic range of the primarily selfing Clarkia xantiana ssp. parviflora.

34. Seed source regions drive fitness differences in invasive macrophytes.

35. Genome duplication and the evolution of physiological responses to water stress

36. The contribution of hybridization to range-wide population genetic structure in a Pacific coastal dune plant.

37. Antioxidant and antiinflammatory effect of Epilobium parviflorum Schreb

38. Screening of weed extracts for antifungal properties againstColletotrichum lagenarium, the causal agent of anthracnose in cucumber

39. Identification of Herbarium Whole-Leaf Samples ofEpilobium Species by ATR-IR Spectroscopy

40. Sunken wood from the Vanuatu Islands: identification of wood substrates and preliminary description of associated fauna

41. Genotype-by-environment interactions leads to variable selection on life-history strategy in Common Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennis)

42. CLIMATE AND LIFE-HISTORY EVOLUTION IN EVENING PRIMROSES (OENOTHERA, ONAGRACEAE): A PHYLOGENETIC COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

43. Life history, floral development, and mating system in Clarkia xantiana (Onagraceae): do floral and whole‐plant rates of development evolve independently?

44. Delphastus catalinae andColeomegilla maculata lengi (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) as biological control agents of the greenhouse whitefly,Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae)

45. Plant invasions in Taiwan: Insights from the flora of casual and naturalized alien species

46. Family‐level relationships of Onagraceae based on chloroplast rbc L and ndh F data

47. Invasion history of Oenothera congeners in Europe: a comparative study of spreading rates in the last 200 years

48. TRADE-OFFS BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE REPRODUCTION ASSOCIATED WITH ALLOZYME VARIATION IN PHOSPHOGLUCOISOMERASE IN AN ANNUAL PLANT (CLARKIA UNGUICULATA: ONAGRACEAE)

49. Pollination limitation to reproductive success in the Missouri evening primrose,Oenothera macrocarpa(Onagraceae)

50. High frequency of adventitious shoot regeneration from commercial cultivars of evening primrose (Oenothera spp.) using thidiazuron

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