Currently I am collaborating with Dr. Amy Verhoeven at UST and Dr. Susan Mazer at the University of California Santa Barbara on a five-year, NSF funded project to study the joint evolution of mating systems, life-history strategies, and drought physiology in the Californian genus Clarkia. I am also working on the evolution of reproductive allocation and gamete packaging strategies in prairie larkspur Delphinium virescens in Minnesota.
Student Presentations
- Croteau, Clare. 2002. Sex allocation to male and female floral structures in Prairie Larkspur, Delphinium virescens. National Conference on Undergraduate Research, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI.
- Hultman, Keith. 2001. Development of microsatellite DNA markers for measuring male reproductive success in Aquilegia canadensis. National Conference on Undergraduate Research, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. (Co-supervised with Dr. J.L. Cruise).
- Hultman, Keith. 2001. Development of microsatellite DNA markers for measuring male reproductive success in Aquilegia canadensis. Tri-Beta Regional Meeting, St. Mary’s University of Minnesota, Winona, MN. (Co-supervised with Dr. J.L. Cruise)
- Mooney, Becky. 2001. Development of microsatellite markers for Aquilegia canadensis. Minnesota Academy of Science Annual Meeting, University of St. Thomas. (Co-supervised with Dr. J.L. Cruise).
- Hultman, Keith. 2000. Patterns of resource allocation to floral structures in the Ranunculaceae family. Minnesota Academy of Science Annual Meeting. First prize in the Ecological, Agricultural, and Organismal Biology section of the Winchell Symposium.
- Wyckoff, Meagen. 1999. Population genetic variation and outcrossing rates in Bidens. National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Rochester, NY.
- Bresee, Karen. 1999. The role of floral attractive structures in the pollination biology of Bidens. Minnesota Academy of Science Annual Meeting.
Publications (Names in bold denote student research collaborators.)
- Emms, S.K., K. Bresee, S. Churchill, C. Croteau, N. Duxbury, and C. Kaster. In preparation. The effect of blooming sequence on allocation to male, female, and attractive floral structures in Prairie Larkspur Delphinium virescens (Ranunculaceae).
- Emms, S.K. In preparation. Do male flowers increase female fitness in andromonoecious plants: experimental tests with Zigadenus paniculatus (Liliaceae).
- Emms, S.K., and M.L. Arnold. 2000. Site-to-site differences in pollinator visitation patterns in a Louisiana iris hybrid zone. Oikos: 91: 568-578.
- Arnold, M.L., and S.K. Emms. 1998. Paradigm lost: natural hybridization and evolutionary innovations. Invited symposium chapter. In: D. Howard and S. Berlocher (Editors). Endless forms: species and speciation: a symposium in honor of Guy L. Bush. Oxford University Press, New York
- Arnold, M.L., and S.K. Emms. 1998. DNA markers, gene flow, and natural selection. In D. Soltis, P. Soltis, and J. Doyle (Editors). Molecular systematics of plants II. DNA sequencing. Kluwer, Boston.
- Emms, S.K., D.A. Stratton, and A.A. Snow. 1997. The effect of inflorescence size on male fitness: experimental tests in the andromonoecious lily, Zigadenus paniculatus. Evolution 51: 1481-1489.
- Emms, S.K., and M.L. Arnold. 1997. The effect of habitat on parental and hybrid fitness: reciprocal transplant experiments with Louisiana irises. Evolution 51: 1112-1119.
- Emms, S.K., S.A. Hodges, and M.L. Arnold. 1996. Pollen-tube competition, siring success, and consistent asymmetric hybridization in Louisiana irises. Evolution 50: 2201-2206.
- Emms, S.K. 1996. Temporal patterns of seed set and decelerating fitness returns on female allocation in Zigadenus paniculatus (Liliaceae), an andromonoecious lily. American Journal of Botany 83:304-315.
- Emms, S.K. 1993. On measuring fitness gain curves in plants. Ecology 74:1750-1756.
- Emms, S.K. 1993. Andromonoecy in Zigadenus paniculatus (Liliaceae): spatial and temporal patterns of sex allocation. American Journal of Botany 80:914-923.
- Emms, S.K. 1993. The adaptive significance of andromonoecy in Zigadenus paniculatus (Liliaceae). Ph.D. thesis, Princeton University.
- Emms, S.K., and N.A.M. Verbeek. 1991. Brood size, chick provisioning, and chick growth in the Pigeon Guillemot Cepphus columba. Condor 93:943-951.
- Emms, S.K., and N.A.M. Verbeek. 1991. Kleptoparasite avoidance tactics of pigeon guillemots, Cepphus columba. Animal Behaviour 41:907-909.
- Emms, S.K., and N.A.M. Verbeek. 1989. Significance of the pattern of nest distribution in the pigeon guillemot, Cepphus columba. Auk 106:193-202.
- Emms, S.K., and K. Morgan. 1989. The breeding biology and distribution of the Pigeon Guillemot, Cepphus columba. In Ecology and status of marine birds in the Strait of Georgia (K. Vermeer and R.W. Butler, Eds.). Special Publications of the Canadian Wildlife Service.
- Emms, S.K. 1987. The adaptive significance of the pattern of nest dispersion in the Pigeon Guillemot, Cepphus columba. M.Sc. thesis, Simon Fraser University.
Keith Hultman. University of St. Thomas Young Scholars Award. 2000
Keith Hultman. Tri-Beta Society (National Biology Honor Society) Research Grant 1999.
Karen Bresee. University of St. Thomas Research Travel Grant. 1999.
Meagen Wyckoff. University of St. Thomas Young Scholars Award. 1998