Alisa A Hove

Professor
Biology
Warren Wilson College
United States of America

Professor Molecular Biology
Biography

Alisa A Hove is Ph.D holder from University of California, Santa Barbara. Courses Alisa A Hove Teach: General Biology Plant Physiology Evolution Genetics Biology of Sex (Non-majors) Plant Ecology

Research Intrest

My research focuses on identifying the ecological factors that promote the evolution of plant reproductive strategies. I study mating system evolution, sexual selection in flowering plants, and plant responses to stressful environments

List of Publications
Hove AA,Mazer SJ (2013) Pollen performance in Clarkia taxa with contrasting mating systems: implications for male gametophytic evolution in selfers and outcrossers. Plants. 2: 248-278
Dudley LS, Hove AA, Mazer SJ (2012) Physiological performance and mating system in Clarkia: does phenotypic selection predict divergence between sister species? American Journal of Botany 99: 488-507.
Mazer, S.J., A.A. Hove, B.S. Miller, and M. Barbet-Massein (2009) The joint evolution of mating system and the male gametophyte: predictions regarding male gametophytic evolution in selfers versus outcrossers. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics. 12: 31-41
Hove AA (2007) Pollination biology of Silene lemmonii (Caryophyllaceae), a montane perennial herb. Madroño. 54: 293-305.
Mazer SJ, Moghaddasi A , Bello A, Hove AA (2016). Winning in style: longer styles receive more pollen but do not intensify gametophytic competition in wild Clarkia populations. American Journal of Botany. 103: 1-15.
Hove AA, Ivey CT, Mazer SJ (2016) Seed set variation in wild Clarkia populations: Teasing apart the effects of seasonal resource depletion, pollen quality, and pollen quantity. Ecology and Evolution.