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  • 2009 - Fellow of the American Phytopathological Society

Overview

Diane L. Marshall is affiliated with the University of New Mexico in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on Environmental Science, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. The scientist's work covers subfields including Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Genetics, Ecology, and Oceanography.

Their recent scholarly contributions include publications in various scientific venues. Key papers include:

  • Evidence of differential phenotypic plasticity in a desert mustard (2023, Ecology and Evolution)
  • FACTORS INFLUENCING THE DISTRIBUTION OF SUBMERGED AQUATIC MACROPHYTES IN JEMEZ MOUNTAIN STREAMS, NORTHERN NEW MEXICO, USA (2022, The Southwestern Naturalist)
  • Evaluating Genetic Variation of Brassica tournefortii Gouan Collections Via Microsatellite Marker Analysis (2025, Aliso)

Common research topics in Marshall's work focus on ecology and vegetation dynamics studies, plant and animal studies, genetic diversity and population structure, coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, marine and coastal plant biology, lichen and fungal ecology, and the effects of nitrogen and sulfur on Brassica species.

Marshall has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Brian Alfaro, Virginia F. Thompson, Rebecca J. Bixby, Clifford N. Dahm, and Thomas F. Turner.

The scientist's publication record features appearances in specialized journals such as Ecology and Evolution, The Southwestern Naturalist, and Aliso.

Diane L. Marshall was recognized as a Fellow of the American Phytopathological Society in 2009.

Best Publications

  • Sexual Selection in Raphanus sativus: Experimental Data on Nonrandom Fertilization, Maternal Choice, and Consequences of Multiple Paternity

    Diane L. Marshall;Norman C. Ellstrand

  • Interpopulation Gene Flow by Pollen in Wild Radish, Raphanus sativus

    Norman C. Ellstrand;Diane L. Marshall

  • EFFECT OF SEED SIZE ON SEEDLING SUCCESS IN THREE SPECIES OF SESBANIA (FABACEAE)

    Diane L. Marshall

  • Gene flow by pollen into small populations: Data from experimental and natural stands of wild radish.

    Norman C. Ellstrand;B. Devlin;Diane L. Marshall

  • Competition between Native Populus deltoides and Invasive Tamarix ramosissima and the Implications for Reestablishing Flooding Disturbance

    Anna A. Sher;Diane L. Marshall;Steven A. Gilbert

  • MATE CHOICE IN PLANTS: An Anatomical to Population Perspective

    Diane L. Marshall;Michael W. Folsom

  • Evolutionary Ecology of the Prezygotic Stage

    Giorgina Bernasconi;T.-L Ashman;T. R Birkhead;J. D. D Bishop

  • ESTABLISHMENT PATTERNS OF NATIVE POPULUS AND SALIX IN THE PRESENCE OF INVASIVE NONNATIVE TAMARIX

    Anna A. Sher;Diane L. Marshall;John P. Taylor

  • Effective Mate Choice in Wild Radish: Evidence for Selective Seed Abortion and Its Mechanism

    Diane L. Marshall;Norman C. Ellstrand

  • Reproductive success increases with local density of conspecifics in a desert mustard (Lesquerella fendleri).

    Julia Roll;Julia Roll;Randall J. Mitchell;Robert J. Cabin;Robert J. Cabin;Diane L. Marshall

  • Plasticity of yield components in response to stress in Sesbania macrocarpa and Sesbania vesicaria (Leguminosae)

    Diane L. Marshall;Donald A. Levin;Norma L. Fowler

  • Evidence for diglycerides as attractants in an ant-seed interaction

    D. L. Marshall;A. J. Beattie;W. E. Bollenbacher

  • Proximal Causes of Multiple Paternity in Wild Radish, Raphanus sativus

    Diane L. Marshall;Norman C. Ellstrand

  • Do surface plant and soil seed bank populations differ genetically? A multipopulation study of the desert mustard Lesquerella fendleri (Brassicaceae).

    Robert J. Cabin;Randall J. Mitchell;Diane L. Marshall

  • Seedling competition between native Populus deltoides (Salicaceae) and exotic Tamarix ramosissima (Tamaricaceae) across water regimes and substrate types

    Anna A. Sher;Diane L. Marshall

  • POSTPOLLINATION EFFECTS ON SEED PATERNITY: MECHANISMS IN ADDITION TO MICROGAMETOPHYTE COMPETITION OPERATE IN WILD RADISH.

    Diane L. Marshall

  • The demographic role of soil seed banks. II. Investigations of the fate of experimental seeds of the desert mustard Lesquerella fendleri

    Robert J. Cabin;Diane L. Marshall;Randall J. Mitchell

  • Pollen donor performance can be consistent across maternal plants in wild radish (Raphanus sativus, Brassicaceae): a necessary condition for the action of sexual selection

    Diane L. Marshall

  • Nonrandom mating in wild radish : variation in pollen donor success and effects of multiple paternity among one- to six-donor pollinations

    Diane L. Marshall

  • The impact of domestication on distribution of allozyme variation within and among cultivars of radish,Raphanus sativus L.

    N. C. Ellstrand;D. L. Marshall

  • PATTERNS OF MULTIPLE PATERNITY IN POPULATIONS OF RAPHANUS SATIVUS.

    Norman C. Ellstrand;Diane L. Marshall

  • The demographic role of soil seed banks. I. Spatial and temporal comparisons of below- and above-ground populations of the desert mustard Lesquerella fendleri

    Robert J. Cabin;Diane L. Marshall

  • Species concepts [6]

    Randall Mitchell;David Bleakly;Robert Cabin;Raymund Chan

Frequent Co-Authors

Norman C. Ellstrand
Norman C. Ellstrand University of California, Riverside
Randall J. Mitchell
Randall J. Mitchell University of Akron
Norma L. Fowler
Norma L. Fowler The University of Texas at Austin
Donald A. Levin
Donald A. Levin The University of Texas at Austin
Douglas R. Taylor
Douglas R. Taylor University of Virginia
Hafiz Maherali
Hafiz Maherali University of Guelph
Bernhard Schmid
Bernhard Schmid University of Zurich
William T. Pockman
William T. Pockman University of New Mexico
Ueli Grossniklaus
Ueli Grossniklaus University of Zurich
Bernie Devlin
Bernie Devlin University of Pittsburgh

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