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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Grace Burgin Thesis Defense (Robin Hopkins, Advisor)
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SUMMARY:Grace Burgin Thesis Defense (Robin Hopkins, Advisor)
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Title:</strong> <span>Mate choice in </span><em>Phlox</em><span> wildflowers</span></p><p><span><strong>Abstract:</strong> Mate choice determines when, where, and how reproduction occurs. The summed effect of these decisions across generations drives evolutionary trajectories and patterns diversity across biological scales. Inspired by these far-reaching impacts, I focus on two primary arenas where plant mate choice decisions occur: 1) organismal interactions between plants and their pollinators and 2) cellular interactions between reproductive structures within the flower (pollen and pistil).&nbsp;</span></p><p><span>In </span><strong>Chapter 1</strong><span>, I quantify the pollination environment in the Texas wildflower, </span><em>Phlox drummondii,</em><span> and identify high pollinator specialization towards a single butterfly species. Building on this empirical work in </span><strong>Chapter 2</strong><span>, I generate a novel theoretical framework for the role of pollinators as agents of dispersal. In </span><strong>Chapter 3</strong><span>, I test the hypothesis of increased self-fertilization in </span><em>P. cuspidata </em><span>as an adaptation to avoid costly hybridization with its related congener, </span><em>P. drummondii</em><span>. In </span><strong>Chapters 4 and 5</strong><span>, I use quantitative and functional genetics to investigate the genetic basis of the self-incompatibility mechanism active in </span><em>P. drummondii</em><span>. I map the genetic basis of intraspecific variation in the self-pollen rejection response and identify a novel gene causing self-pollen recognition in </span><em>Phlox </em><span>wildflowers. Taken together, my work integrates broad experimental approaches to explore how mate choice mechanisms function across biological scales.</span></p><p><span><strong>Committee:</strong> Robin Hopkins&nbsp;(Advisor), &nbsp;Elena Kramer (Chair), Dan Hartl, &nbsp;Boris Igić</span></p>
LOCATION:Weld Hill Lecture Hall, 1300 Centre St., Boston MA
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