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Shu-Mei Chang
Shu-Mei Chang
Plant Biology Department, University of Georgia
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Cooperative learning in industrial-sized biology classes
N Armstrong, SM Chang, M Brickman
CBE—Life Sciences Education 6 (2), 163-171, 2007
1522007
THE ROLE OF INBREEDING DEPRESSION IN MAINTAINING THE MIXED MATING SYSTEM OF THE COMMON MORNING GLORY, IPOMOEA PURPUREA
SM Chang, MD Rausher
Evolution 53 (5), 1366-1376, 1999
881999
Frequency-Dependent Pollen Discounting Contributes to Maintenance of a Mixed Mating System in the Common Morning Glory Ipomoea purpurea
SM Chang, MD Rausher
The American Naturalist 152 (5), 671-683, 1998
741998
Pollen competition in style: Effects of pollen size on siring success in the hermaphroditic common morning glory, Ipomoea purpurea
B McCallum, SM Chang
American Journal of Botany 103 (3), 460-470, 2016
672016
Effects of plant abundance on reproductive success in the biennial Sabatia angularis (Gentianaceae): spatial scale matters
RB Spigler, SM Chang
Journal of Ecology 96 (2), 323-333, 2008
612008
Location, location, location: does seat location affect performance in large classes?
N Armstrong, SM Chang
Journal of College Science Teaching 37 (2), 54, 2007
582007
Identification of glacial refugia in south‐eastern North America by phylogeographical analyses of a forest understorey plant, Trillium cuneatum
E Gonzales, JL Hamrick, SM Chang
Journal of Biogeography 35 (5), 844-852, 2008
572008
Reproductive ecology of a federally endangered legume, Baptisia arachnifera, and its more widespread congener, B. lanceolata (Fabaceae)
AS Young, SM Chang, RR Sharitz
American Journal of Botany 94 (2), 228-236, 2007
552007
Learning from writing in college biology
NA Armstrong, CS Wallace, SM Chang
Research in Science Education 38, 483-499, 2008
512008
Neutral Evolution of the Nonbinding Region of the Anthocyanin Regulatory Gene Ipmyb1 in Ipomoea
SM Chang, Y Lu, MD Rausher
Genetics 170 (4), 1967-1978, 2005
512005
Female compensation through the quantity and quality of progeny in a gynodioecious plant, Geranium maculatum (Geraniaceae)
SM Chang
American journal of botany 93 (2), 263-270, 2006
492006
The geographic mosaic of herbicide resistance evolution in the common morning glory, Ipomoea purpurea: Evidence for resistance hotspots and low genetic …
A Kuester, SM Chang, RS Baucom
Evolutionary Applications 8 (8), 821-833, 2015
482015
Parallel and nonparallel genomic responses contribute to herbicide resistance in Ipomoea purpurea, a common agricultural weed
M Van Etten, KM Lee, SM Chang, RS Baucom
PLoS genetics 16 (2), e1008593, 2020
422020
The contribution of spontaneous mutation to variation in environmental response in Arabidopsis thaliana: responses to nutrients
SM Chang, RG Shaw
Evolution 57 (5), 984-994, 2003
422003
A resurrection experiment finds evidence of both reduced genetic diversity and potential adaptive evolution in the agricultural weed Ipomoea purpurea
A Kuester, A Wilson, SM Chang, RS Baucom
Molecular ecology 25 (18), 4508-4520, 2016
402016
A resurrection experiment finds evidence of both reduced genetic diversity and potential adaptive evolution in the agricultural weed Ipomoea purpurea
A Kuester, A Wilson, SM Chang, RS Baucom
Molecular ecology 25 (18), 4508-4520, 2016
402016
Inbreeding depression in male gametic performance
S Losdat, SM Chang, JM Reid
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 27 (6), 992-1011, 2014
402014
Stabilization of mixed-mating systems by differences in the magnitude of inbreeding depression for male and female fitness components
MD Rausher, SM Chang
The American Naturalist 154 (2), 242-248, 1999
361999
Morning glory as a powerful model in ecological genomics: tracing adaptation through both natural and artificial selection
RS Baucom, SM Chang, JM Kniskern, MD Rausher, JR Stinchcombe
Heredity 107 (5), 377-385, 2011
332011
Gender‐specific inbreeding depression in a gynodioecious plant, Geranium maculatum (Geraniaceae)
SM Chang
American journal of botany 94 (7), 1193-1204, 2007
332007
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