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Publications
     
  1. Vallejo-Marin, M., and M.K. Uyenoyama. 2004. On the evolutionary costs of self-incompatibility: incomplete reproductive compensation due to pollen limitation. Evolution. 58(9):1924-1935.   [abstract]       [pdf]   
  2. Vallejo-Marin, M., C.A. Dominguez, and R. Dirzo. 2006. Simulated seed predation reveals a variety of germination responses of neotropical rain forest species. American Journal of Botany. 93(3):369-376.   [abstract]      [pdf]  
  3. Aguirre, A., M. Vallejo-Marin, L. Salazar Goroztieta, D.M. Arias and R. Dirzo. 2007.Variation in sexual expression in Jacaratia mexicana (Caricaceae) in Southern Mexico: Frequency and relative seed performance of fruit-producing males. Biotropica. 39(1): 79-86. [abstract]       [online]       [pdf] 
  4. Vallejo-Marin, M., and H.E. OBrien. 2007. Correlated evolution of self-incompatibility and clonal reproduction in Solanum. New Phytologist. 173(2): 415-421. [abstract]       [online]       [pdf] 
  5. Vallejo-Marin, M., and M.D. Rausher. 2007. The role of male flowers in andromonoecious species: Energetic costs and siring success in Solanum carolinense. Evolution. 61(2):404-412. [abstract]   [pdf]
  6. * Vallejo-Marin, M., and M.D. Rausher. 2007. Selection through female fitness helps to explain the maintenance of male flowers. American Naturalist. 169(5):563-568. [abstract] [pdf] [web]
  7. Vallejo-Marin, M., and M.K. Uyenoyama. 2008. On the evolutionary modification of self-incompatibility: Implications of partial clonality for allelic diversity and genealogical structure. (Ed.) V. E. Franklin-Tong. Self-Incompatibility in Flowering plants: Evolution, Diversity and Mechanisms. Springer. pp 53-71. [web] [abstract]
  8. Johnston, M., E. Porcher, P.O. Cheptou, C.G. Eckert, E. Elle, M. A. Geber, S. Kalisz, J. K. Kelly, D. A. Moeller, M. Vallejo-Marin and A. A. Winn. in press. Correlations among fertility components can maintain mixed mating in plants. American Naturalist.

Other Publications

(nonrefereed contributions)
  1. Vallejo-Marin, M. 2007. The paradox of clonality and the evolution of self-incompatibility. Plant Signaling & Behavior. 2(4):265-266. (Invited commentary). [abstract]   [pdf]   [online]

* American Society of Naturalists featured paper, May 2007.