#  Robin Hopkins 

Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology

Faculty Fellow of the Arnold Arboretum

 

 

 



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 smartphone [617-496-9613](tel:617-496-9613) 

 email <rhopkins@fas.harvard.edu> 

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Faculty Support: [Meri Petollari](/people/meri-petollari)

A major goal of evolutionary biology is to understand the process of speciation. Of particular interest is evaluating the role of natural selection in causing diverging populations to become species. Addressing these goals entails investigating fundamental questions of evolutionary biology such as: What is the genetic basis of adaptations? What is the role of migration and genetic drift during the evolution of traits? What is the strength of selection acting on an adaptive allele? And what is the mechanism underlying selection? My work incorporates molecular biology, population genetic analyses, and field-based selection experiments to address these questions. My research examines speciation in plants, predominantly focused on reinforcement, the process in which reduced hybrid fitness generates selection for the evolution of reproductive isolation between emerging species. I use an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates functional molecular biology experiments, population genetic analyses, pollinator behavior trials, and field reciprocal transplant experiments.

**Recent Publications**

Burgin, G.A., Roda, F., Farnitano, M.C., Hale, C., Serrato-Capuchina, A., **Hopkins, R.** In Press. The genetic architecture of quantitative variation in the self-incompatibility response within *Phlox drummondii* (Polemoniaceae). *Genetics*. <https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/iyaf132>.

McKenzie, P.F., Church, S.H., **Hopkins, R.** In Press. High throughput iNaturalist image analysis reveals flower color divergence in *Monarda fistulosa*. *The American Naturalist*. <https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.05.21.655392>

Blumstein, M., Webster, S., **Hopkins, R.**, Basler, D., Des Marais, D.L. 2025. Genomics highlight an underestimation of the urban heat island effect on red oak phenology. *PNAS* 121(12), e2408564122.

McKenzie, P.F., Berardi, A.E., **Hopkins, R**. 2025. A massive community-science dataset reveals convergent evolution of delayed flowering phenology in North American red-flowering plants. *Current Biology* 35(9), 2175-2182.

Burgin, G. A., Bronzo-Munich, O., Garner, A.G., Acevedo, I.A., **Hopkins, R**. 2024. Characterizing each step of pollination in *Phlox drummondii* reveals a single butterfly species predominates the pollinator assemblage. *American Journal of Botany* 110 (5), e16172. DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.16172.

Feller, A.F., Burgin, G., Lewis, N.F., Prabhu, R., **Hopkins, R**. 2024. Mismatch between pollen and pistil size causes asymmetric mechanical reproductive isolation across *Phlox* species. *Evolution* 78 (12), 1936-1948.

Goulet-Scott, B.E., Farnitano, M.C., Brown, A.L., Hale, C.O., Blumstein, M., **Hopkins, R.** 2024. A multi-dimensional selective landscape drives adaptive divergence between and within closely related *Phlox* species. *Nature Communications* 15(1), 4661.

Garner, A.G., Goulet-Scott, B.E., **Hopkins, R**. 2024. Phylogenomic analyses re-examine the evolution of reinforcement and hypothesized hybrid speciation in *Phlox* wildflowers. *New Phytologist* 243 (1), 451-465.

Burgin, G., **Hopkins, R.** 2022. A missing link: connecting plant and pollinator population genetic structure. *American Journal of Botany* 100 (5): 668-671.

Goulet-Scott, B.E., Garner, A.G., **Hopkins, R.** 2021. Genomic analyses overturn two long-standing homoploid hybrid speciation hypotheses. *Evolution* 75(7):1699-1710

Blumstein, M., Richardson, A., Weston, D., Zhang, J., Muchero, W., **Hopkins, R**. 2020. A new perspective on ecological prediction reveals limits to climate adaptation in a temperate tree species. *Current Biology* 30:1447-1453.

Roda, F., **Hopkins, R**. 2019. Correlated evolution of self and interspecific incompatibility across the range of a Texas wildflower. *New Phytologist* 221(1): 553-564.

Suni, S., **Hopkins, R**. 2018. The relationship between post-mating reproductive isolation and reinforcement in *Phlox*. *Evolution* 72(7):1387-1398.



 

 

 





 

 

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