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Christopher G Oakley
Christopher G Oakley
Dept. of Botany and Plant Pathology & the Center for Plant Biology, Purdue University
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Genetic mapping of adaptation reveals fitness tradeoffs in Arabidopsis thaliana
J Ågren, CG Oakley, J McKay, JT Lovell, DW Schemske
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 110 (52), 21077-21082, 2013
1892013
QTL mapping of freezing tolerance: links to fitness and adaptive trade-offs
CG Oakley, J Ågren, RA Atchison, DW Schemske
Molecular Ecology 23, 4304-4315, 2014
1122014
Factors influencing the effect size distribution of adaptive substitutions
EL Dittmar, CG Oakley, JK Connor, BA Gould, DW Schemske
Proc. R. Soc. B 283, 20153065, 2016
1042016
Adaptive divergence in flowering time among natural populations of Arabidopsis thaliana: Estimates of selection and QTL mapping
J Ågren, CG Oakley, S Lundemo, DW Schemske
Evolution 71 (3), 550-564, 2017
992017
Flowering time QTL in natural populations of Arabidopsis thaliana and implications for their adaptive value
EL Dittmar, CG Oakley, J Ågren, DW Schemske
Molecular Ecology 23, 4291-4303, 2014
942014
The maintenance of outcrossing in predominantly selfing species: ideas and evidence from cleistogamous species
CG Oakley, KS Moriuchi, AA Winn
Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst. 38, 437-457, 2007
762007
Heterosis and outbreeding depression in crosses between natural populations of Arabidopsis thaliana
CG Oakley, J Ågren, DW Schemske
Heredity 115, 73-82, 2015
622015
Combining population genomics and fitness QTLs to identify the genetics of local adaptation in Arabidopsis thaliana
N Price, BT Moyers, L Lopez, JR Lasky, JG Monroe, JL Mullen, CG Oakley, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (19), 5028-5033, 2018
592018
Genetic basis of photosynthetic responses to cold in two locally adapted populations of Arabidopsis thaliana
CG Oakley, L Savage, S Lotz, GR Larson, MF Thomashow, DM Kramer, ...
Journal of Experimental Botany 69 (3), 699-709, 2018
522018
Effects of population size and isolation on heterosis, mean fitness, and inbreeding depression in a perennial plant
CG Oakley, AA Winn
New Phytologist 196 (1), 261-270, 2012
462012
Genetics of water use physiology in locally adapted Arabidopsis thaliana
JP Mojica, J Mullen, JT Lovell, JG Monroe, JR Paul, CG Oakley, JK McKay
Plant Science 251, 12-22, 2016
302016
Population-level and family-level inbreeding depression in a cleistogamous perennial
CG Oakley, AA Winn
International Journal of Plant Sciences 169 (4), 523-530, 2008
282008
Life‐history trade‐offs and the genetic basis of fitness in Arabidopsis thaliana
TJ Ellis, FM Postma, CG Oakley, J Ågren
Molecular Ecology 30 (12), 2846-2858, 2021
172021
Heterosis is common and inbreeding depression absent in natural populations of Arabidopsis thaliana
CG Oakley, S Lundemo, J Ågren, DW Schemske
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 32 (6), 592-603, 2019
172019
Small effective size limits performance in a novel environment
CG Oakley
Evolutionary Applications 6, 823-831, 2013
172013
Increased heterosis in selfing populations of a perennial forb
CG Oakley, JP Spoelhof, DW Schemske
AoB Plants, DOI 10.1093/aobpla/plv122, 2015
162015
Genetic and physiological mechanisms of freezing tolerance in locally adapted populations of a winter annual
BJ Sanderson, S Park, MI Jameel, JC Kraft, MF Thomashow, ...
American Journal of Botany 107, 250-261, 2020
142020
The influence of natural variation in population size on ecological and quantitative genetics of the endangered endemic plant Hypericum cumulicola
CG Oakley
International Journal of Plant Sciences 176, 11-17, 2015
82015
Ecological genetics of local adaptation in Arabidopsis: An 8-year field experiment
CG Oakley, DW Schemske, J McKay: JK, Ågren
Molecular Ecology 32, 4570-4583, 2023
42023
Can heterosis and inbreeding depression explain the maintenance of outcrossing in a cleistogamous perennial?
TY Soto, JD Rojas‐Gutierrez, CG Oakley
American Journal of Botany 110, e16240, 2023
32023
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