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Laura F. Galloway is affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States. Their research spans several fields, including Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Environmental Science. Within these domains, they have contributed notably to subfields such as Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Plant Science, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

Their scientific work focuses on topics including Plant and Animal Studies, Plant Reproductive Biology, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Plant Parasitism and Resistance, Genetic Diversity and Population Structure, Species Distribution and Climate Change, and Chromosomal and Genetic Variations.

Notable recent publications by Laura F. Galloway include:

  • Geographic Variation in Floral Color and Reflectance Correlates With Temperature and Colonization History (2020), Frontiers in Plant Science
  • Westward range expansion from middle latitudes explains the Mississippi River discontinuity in a forest herb of eastern North America (2020), Molecular Ecology
  • Strength in numbers? Cytotype frequency mediates effect of reproductive barriers in mixed-ploidy arrays (2020), Evolution
  • Pollen colour morphs take different paths to fitness (2020), Journal of Evolutionary Biology
  • Variation in heteroploid reproduction and gene flow across a polyploid complex: One size does not fit all (2021), Ecology and Evolution

The venues in which Laura F. Galloway most frequently publishes include bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Molecular Ecology, American Journal of Botany, Annals of Botany, and Frontiers in Plant Science. They have multiple works appearing in these venues, which cover a range of botanical and molecular ecology topics.

Frequent collaborators of Laura F. Galloway are:

  • Matthew H. Koski
  • Jeremiah W. Busch
  • Keric Lamb
  • Hanna Makowski
  • Antoine Perrier

Best Publications

  • Transgenerational Plasticity Is Adaptive in the Wild

    Laura F. Galloway;Julie R. Etterson

  • Maternal effects provide phenotypic adaptation to local environmental conditions

    Laura F. Galloway

  • Inbreeding and Outbreeding Depression in Natural Populations of Chamaecrista fasciculata (Fabaceae)

    Charles B. Fenster;Laura F. Galloway

  • Population differentiation in an annual legume: local adaptation.

    Laura F. Galloway;Charles B. Fenster;Charles B. Fenster

  • Sexual dimorphism in flower size

    Lynda F. Delph;Laura F. Galloway;Maureen L. Stanton

  • POPULATION DIFFERENTIATION IN AN ANNUAL LEGUME: GENETIC ARCHITECTURE

    Charles B. Fenster;Laura F. Galloway

  • The effect of maternal and paternal environments on seed characters in the herbaceous plant Campanula Americana (Campanulaceae).

    Laura F. Galloway

  • Assessing available carbon: Comparison of techniques across selected forest soils

    E. A. Davidson;L. F. Galloway;M. K. Strand

  • Epistasis and its consequences for the evolution of natural populations

    Charles B. Fenster;Laura F. Galloway;Lin Chao

  • RESPONSE TO NATURAL ENVIRONMENTAL HETEROGENEITY: MATERNAL EFFECTS AND SELECTION ON LIFE-HISTORY CHARACTERS AND PLASTICITIES IN MIMULUS GUTTATUS.

    Laura F. Galloway

  • PARENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ON LIFE HISTORY IN THE HERBACEOUS PLANT CAMPANULA AMERICANA

    Laura F. Galloway

  • Reproductive success in varying light environments: direct and indirect effects of light on plants and pollinators

    Francis F. Kilkenny;Laura F. Galloway

  • Effects of low-efficiency pollinators on plant fitness and floral trait evolution in Campanula americana (Campanulaceae).

    Jennifer A. Lau;Laura F. Galloway

  • Outcrossing rate and inbreeding depression in the herbaceous autotetraploid, Campanula americana

    L F Galloway;J R Etterson;J L Hamrick

  • THE CONTRIBUTION OF DISPLAY SIZE AND DICHOGAMY TO POTENTIAL GEITONOGAMY IN CAMPANULA AMERICANA

    Laura F. Galloway;Tammy Cirigliano;Kristina Gremski

  • Response of individual components of reproductive phenology to growing season length in a monocarpic herb

    Brian P. Haggerty;Laura F. Galloway

  • COSTS OF SELF‐POLLINATION IN A SELF‐INCOMPATIBLE PLANT, POLEMONIUM VISCOSUM

    Candace Galen;Teresa Gregory;Laura F. Galloway

  • Contribution of direct and maternal genetic effects to life-history evolution

    Laura F. Galloway;Julie R. Etterson;Joel W. McGlothlin

  • Artificial selection shifts flowering phenology and other correlated traits in an autotetraploid herb.

    K. S. Burgess;K. S. Burgess;Julie R Etterson;L. F. Galloway

  • The effect of maternal phenology on offspring characters in the herbaceous plant Campanula americana

    Laura F. Galloway

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles B. Fenster
Charles B. Fenster South Dakota State University
Maureen L. Stanton
Maureen L. Stanton University of California, Davis
Eric A. Davidson
Eric A. Davidson University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
Tia-Lynn Ashman
Tia-Lynn Ashman University of Pittsburgh
James L. Hamrick
James L. Hamrick University of Georgia
Jennifer A. Lau
Jennifer A. Lau Indiana University
Lynda F. Delph
Lynda F. Delph Indiana University
Daniel B. Sloan
Daniel B. Sloan Colorado State University
Lin Chao
Lin Chao University of California, San Diego
Candace Galen
Candace Galen University of Missouri

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