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Diane  L. Marshall
Diane L. Marshall
Professor of Biology, University of New Mexico
Verified email at unm.edu
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Sexual selection in Raphanus sativus: experimental data on nonrandom fertilization, maternal choice, and consequences of multiple paternity
DL Marshall, NC Ellstrand
The American Naturalist 127 (4), 446-461, 1986
2891986
Interpopulation gene flow by pollen in wild radish, Raphanus sativus
NC Ellstrand, DL Marshall
The American Naturalist 126 (5), 606-616, 1985
2621985
Effect of seed size on seedling success in three species of Sesbania (Fabaceae)
DL Marshall
American Journal of Botany 73 (4), 457-464, 1986
2231986
Gene flow by pollen into small populations: data from experimental and natural stands of wild radish
NC Ellstrand, B Devlin, DL Marshall
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 86 (22), 9044-9047, 1989
1971989
Competition between native Populus deltoides and invasive Tamarix ramosissima and the implications for reestablishing flooding disturbance
AA Sher, DL Marshall, SA Gilbert
Conservation Biology 14 (6), 1744-1754, 2000
1842000
Mate choice in plants: an anatomical to population perspective
DL Marshall, MW Folsom
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 22 (1), 37-63, 1991
1831991
Evolutionary ecology of the prezygotic stage
G Bernasconi, TL Ashman, TR Birkhead, JDD Bishop, U Grossniklaus, ...
science 303 (5660), 971-975, 2004
1812004
Effective mate choice in wild radish: evidence for selective seed abortion and its mechanism
DL Marshall, NC Ellstrand
The American Naturalist 131 (5), 739-756, 1988
1811988
Establishment patterns of native Populus and Salix in the presence of invasive nonnative Tamarix
AA Sher, DL Marshall, JP Taylor
Ecological applications 12 (3), 760-772, 2002
1662002
Evidence for diglycerides as attractants in an ant-seed interaction
DL Marshall, AJ Beattie, WE Bollenbacher
Journal of Chemical Ecology 5, 335-344, 1979
1491979
Plasticity of yield components in response to stress in Sesbania macrocarpa and Sesbania vesicaria (Leguminosae)
DL Marshall, DA Levin, NL Fowler
The American Naturalist 127 (4), 508-521, 1986
1431986
Reproductive Success Increases with Local Density of Conspecif ics in a Desert Mustard (Lesquerella fendleri) El Exito Reproductivo Incrementa con la Densidad Local de …
J Roll, RJ Mitchell, RJ Cabin, DL Marshall
Conservation biology 11 (3), 738-746, 1997
1391997
Proximal causes of multiple paternity in wild radish, Raphanus sativus
DL Marshall, NC Ellstrand
The American Naturalist 126 (5), 596-605, 1985
1191985
Do surface plant and soil seed bank populations differ genetically? a multipopulation study of the desert mustard Lesquerella fendleri (Brassicaceae)
RJ Cabin, RJ Mitchell, DL Marshall
American Journal of Botany 85 (8), 1098-1109, 1998
1061998
Postpollination effects on seed paternity: mechanisms in addition to microgametophyte competition operate in wild radish
DL Marshall
Evolution 42 (6), 1256-1266, 1988
971988
Seedling competition between native Populus deltoides (Salicaceae) and exotic Tamarix ramosissima (Tamaricaceae) across water regimes and substrate types
AA Sher, DL Marshall
American Journal of Botany 90 (3), 413-422, 2003
952003
Nonrandom mating in wild radish: variation in pollen donor success and effects of multiple paternity among one‐to six‐donor pollinations
DL Marshall
American Journal of Botany 78 (10), 1404-1418, 1991
891991
PATTERNS OF MULTIPLE PATERNITY IN POPULATIONS OF RAPHANUS SATIVUS
NC Ellstrand, DL Marshall
Evolution 40 (4), 837-842, 1986
861986
The impact of domestication on distribution of allozyme variation within and among cultivars of radish,Raphanus sativus L.
NC Ellstrand, DL Marshall
Theoretical and Applied Genetics 69, 393-398, 1985
801985
The demographic role of soil seed banks. II. Investigations of the fate of experimental seeds of the desert mustard Lesquerella fendleri
RJ Cabin, DL Marshall, RJ Mitchell
Journal of Ecology 88 (2), 293-302, 2000
782000
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