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Sara Via is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their academic profile indicates active engagement in research within this institution.

Currently, there are no listed publications, co-authors, or specific fields of study publicly attributed to Sara Via. Likewise, there are no detailed records of recent papers, book publications, frequent publication venues, main or subfields of study, or main research topics available at this time.

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Best Publications

  • GENOTYPE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION AND THE EVOLUTION OF PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY.

    Sara Via;Russell Lande

  • Adaptive phenotypic plasticity: consensus and controversy.

    Sara Via;Richard Gomulkiewicz;Gerdien De Jong;Samuel M. Scheiner

  • Sympatric speciation in animals: the ugly duckling grows up.

    Sara Via

  • Genetic linkage of ecological specialization and reproductive isolation in pea aphids.

    David J. Hawthorne;Sara Via

  • Natural selection in action during speciation

    Sara Via

  • REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION BETWEEN SYMPATRIC RACES OF PEA APHIDS. I. GENE FLOW RESTRICTION AND HABITAT CHOICE.

    Sara Via

  • THE QUANTITATIVE GENETICS OF POLYPHAGY IN AN INSECT HERBIVORE. II. GENETIC CORRELATIONS IN LARVAL PERFORMANCE WITHIN AND AMONG HOST PLANTS.

    Sara Via

  • Adaptive Phenotypic Plasticity: Target or By-Product of Selection in a Variable Environment?

    Sara Via

  • Ecological genetics and host adaptation in herbivorous insects: the experimental study of evolution in natural and agricultural systems.

    S Via

  • THE GENETIC STRUCTURE OF HOST PLANT ADAPTATION IN A SPATIAL PATCHWORK: DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABILITY AMONG RECIPROCALLY TRANSPLANTED PEA APHID CLONES.

    Sara Via

  • The genetic mosaic suggests a new role for hitchhiking in ecological speciation.

    Sara Via;Joan West

  • REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION BETWEEN DIVERGENT RACES OF PEA APHIDS ON TWO HOSTS. II. SELECTION AGAINST MIGRANTS AND HYBRIDS IN THE PARENTAL ENVIRONMENTS

    Sara Via;Amy C. Bouck;Stasia Skillman

  • Divergence hitchhiking and the spread of genomic isolation during ecological speciation-with-gene-flow

    Sara Via

  • THE QUANTITATIVE GENETICS OF POLYPHAGY IN AN INSECT HERBIVORE. I. GENOTYPE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION IN LARVAL PERFORMANCE ON DIFFERENT HOST PLANT SPECIES.

    Sara Via

  • Evolution of genetic variability in a spatially heterogeneous environment: effects of genotype-environment interaction.

    Sara Via;Russell Lande

  • THE POTENTIAL FOR COEVOLUTION IN A HOST-PARASITOID SYSTEM. I. GENETIC VARIATION WITHIN AN APHID POPULATION IN SUSCEPTIBILITY TO A PARASITIC WASP.

    Heather J. Henter;Sara Via

  • PATTERNS OF PHENOTYPIC AND GENETIC CORRELATIONS AMONG MORPHOLOGICAL AND LIFE-HISTORY TRAITS IN WILD RADISH, RAPHANUS RAPHANISTRUM.

    Jeffrey Conner;Jeffrey Conner;Sara Via;Sara Via

  • Specialized Feeding Behavior Influences Both Ecological Specialization and Assortative Mating in Sympatric Host Races of Pea Aphids

    Marina C. Caillaud;Sara Via

  • Genetic Constraints on the Evolution of Phenotypic Plasticity

    S. Via

  • Population genetic structure and secondary symbionts in host-associated populations of the pea aphid complex.

    Julia Ferrari;Julia Ferrari;Joan A. West;Joan A. West;Sara Via;H. Charles J. Godfray

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey K. Conner
Jeffrey K. Conner Michigan State University
H. Charles J. Godfray
H. Charles J. Godfray University of Oxford
Russell Lande
Russell Lande Imperial College London
Michael J. Braun
Michael J. Braun University of Maryland, College Park
Samuel M. Scheiner
Samuel M. Scheiner National Science Foundation
Ruth A. Hufbauer
Ruth A. Hufbauer Colorado State University
Carl D. Schlichting
Carl D. Schlichting University of Connecticut
Charles E. McCulloch
Charles E. McCulloch University of California, San Francisco
Richard T. Roush
Richard T. Roush Pennsylvania State University
Ward M. Tingey
Ward M. Tingey Cornell University

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