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Daniel J. Schoen

Daniel J. Schoen

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
54
Citations
10974
World Ranking
3142
National Ranking
215

Overview

Daniel J. Schoen is affiliated with McGill University in Canada, where their research spans key areas within Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work focuses on several interconnected subfields, particularly Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Genetics, Plant Science, Molecular Biology, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

The scientist's published works explore diverse topics primarily related to Plant and animal studies, Plant Reproductive Biology, Plant Parasitism and Resistance, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Genetic diversity and population structure, Genetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals, and Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Daniel J. Schoen include:

  • The Evolutionary Forces Shaping Cis- and Trans-Regulation of Gene Expression within a Population of Outcrossing Plants (2020, Molecular Biology and Evolution)
  • Repeated evolution of a reproductive polyphenism in plants is strongly associated with bilateral flower symmetry (2021, Current Biology)
  • Studying flowers in 3D using photogrammetry (2022, New Phytologist)
  • Opposing effects of plant traits on diversification (2023, iScience)
  • Self-incompatibility and the genetic architecture of inbreeding depression (2022, New Phytologist)

Daniel J. Schoen's frequent collaborators include Simon Joly, Bruce Anderson, John R. Pannell, Sylvain Billiard, and Concetta Burgarella. This network of co-authors reflects ongoing engagement with researchers active across related areas of evolutionary biology and plant sciences.

The scientist often publishes in journals such as New Phytologist, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Molecular Biology and Evolution, Current Biology, and iScience. They have multiple publications in New Phytologist and bioRxiv, indicating sustained contributions to venues central to plant biology and evolutionary research.

Best Publications

  • Self- and Cross-Fertilization in Plants. I. Functional Dimensions

    David G. Lloyd;Daniel J. Schoen

  • Intraspecific variation in population gene diversity and effective population size correlates with the mating system in plants.

    Daniel J. Schoen;Anthony H. D. Brown

  • How long should flowers live

    Tia-Lynn Ashman;Tia-Lynn Ashman;Daniel J. Schoen

  • An atlas of over 90,000 conserved noncoding sequences provides insight into crucifer regulatory regions

    Annabelle Haudry;Adrian E Platts;Emilio Vello;Douglas R Hoen

  • A global perspective of the richness and evenness of traditional crop-variety diversity maintained by farming communities

    Devra I. Jarvis;Anthony H. D. Brown;Pham Hung Cuong;Luis Collado-Panduro

  • Conservation of allelic richness in wild crop relatives is aided by assessment of genetic markers.

    Daniel J. Schoen;Anthony H. D. Brown

  • THE BREEDING SYSTEM OF GILIA ACHILLEIFOLIA: VARIATION IN FLORAL CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCROSSING RATE.

    Daniel J. Schoen

  • MSTRAT: An Algorithm for Building Germ Plasm Core Collections by Maximizing Allelic or Phenotypic Richness

    B Gouesnard;T M Bataillon;G Decoux;C Rozale

  • The selection of cleistogamy and heteromorphic diaspores

    Daniel J. Schoen;David G. Lloyd

  • How Does Self-Pollination Evolve? Inferences from Floral Ecology and Molecular Genetic Variation

    Daniel J. Schoen;Martin T. Morgan;Thomas Bataillon

  • Molecular phylogeography of Dryas integrifolia: glacial refugia and postglacial recolonization

    N. O. Tremblay;D. J. Schoen

  • GENETIC VARIATION AND THE BREEDING SYSTEM OF GILIA ACHILLEIFOLIA.

    Daniel J. Schoen

  • Self- and Cross-Fertilization in Plants. III. Methods for Studying Modes and Functional Aspects of Self-Fertilization

    Daniel J. Schoen;David G. Lloyd

  • The evolution of self-incompatibility when mates are limiting.

    Jeremiah W. Busch;Daniel J. Schoen

  • Neutral Genetic Markers and Conservation Genetics: Simulated Germplasm Collections

    Thomas M. Bataillon;Thomas M. Bataillon;Jacques L. David;Daniel J. Schoen

  • The Conservation of Wild Plant Species in Seed Banks

    Daniel J. Schoen;Anthony H. D. Brown

  • VARIATION IN MALE REPRODUCTIVE INVESTMENT AND MALE REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN WHITE SPRUCE.

    Daniel J. Schoen;Steven C. Stewart

  • The cost of floral longevity in Clarkia tembloriensis: An experimental investigation

    Tia-Lynn Ashman;Daniel J. Schoen

  • RELATIVE FITNESSES OF SELFED AND OUTCROSSED PROGENY IN GILIA ACHILLEIFOLIA (POLEMONIACEAE).

    Daniel J. Schoen

  • THE EVOLUTION OF FLORAL LONGEVITY: RESOURCE ALLOCATION TO MAINTENANCE VERSUS CONSTRUCTION OF REPEATED PARTS IN MODULAR ORGANISMS.

    Daniel J. Schoen;Tia-Lynn Ashman

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen I. Wright
Stephen I. Wright University of Toronto
Thomas Bataillon
Thomas Bataillon Aarhus University
Tia-Lynn Ashman
Tia-Lynn Ashman University of Pittsburgh
John R. Stinchcombe
John R. Stinchcombe University of Toronto
Martin J. Lechowicz
Martin J. Lechowicz McGill University
Graham Bell
Graham Bell McGill University
David G. Lloyd
David G. Lloyd University of Canterbury
Martin Morgan
Martin Morgan Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Pierre-Olivier Cheptou
Pierre-Olivier Cheptou Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Michael T. Clegg
Michael T. Clegg University of California, Irvine

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