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1. Reviewing research priorities in weed ecology, evolution and management: a horizon scan

2. Reviewing research priorities in weed ecology, evolution and management: a horizon scan

3. A horizon scan for research priorities in weed ecology, evolution and management

4. Herbicidal interference: glyphosate drives both the ecology and evolution of plant-herbivore interactions.

5. The double life of trichomes: understanding their dual role in herbivory and herbicide resistance.

6. The consequences of synthetic auxin herbicide on plant-herbivore interactions.

7. Interchromosomal linkage disequilibrium and linked fitness cost loci associated with selection for herbicide resistance.

8. Not just flowering time: a resurrection approach shows floral attraction traits are changing over time.

9. Interspecific variation in resistance and tolerance to herbicide drift reveals potential consequences for plant community co-flowering interactions and structure at the agro-eco interface.

10. Herbicides as anthropogenic drivers of eco-evo feedbacks in plant communities at the agro-ecological interface.

12. Variable inbreeding depression may explain associations between the mating system and herbicide resistance in the common morning glory.

13. Adaptive and maladaptive expression plasticity underlying herbicide resistance in an agricultural weed.

14. Below-ground competition favors character convergence but not character displacement in root traits.

15. Sharing and reporting benefits from biodiversity research.

16. Who are we now? A demographic assessment of three evolution societies.

17. Belowground Competition Can Influence the Evolution of Root Traits.

18. The remarkable morphological diversity of leaf shape in sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas): the influence of genetics, environment, and G×E.

19. Parallel and nonparallel genomic responses contribute to herbicide resistance in Ipomoea purpurea, a common agricultural weed.

21. The soil microbial community alters patterns of selection on flowering time and fitness-related traits in Ipomoea purpurea.

23. Evolutionary and ecological insights from herbicide-resistant weeds: what have we learned about plant adaptation, and what is left to uncover?

25. The relative contribution of natural landscapes and human-mediated factors on the connectivity of a noxious invasive weed.

26. Natural and Anthropogenic Influences on the Mating System of the Common Morning Glory.

27. A Complex Lens for a Complex Eye.

28. Not all weeds are created equal: A database approach uncovers differences in the sexual system of native and introduced weeds.

29. Shifts in outcrossing rates and changes to floral traits are associated with the evolution of herbicide resistance in the common morning glory.

30. Fitness costs of herbicide resistance across natural populations of the common morning glory, Ipomoea purpurea.

31. A resurrection experiment finds evidence of both reduced genetic diversity and potential adaptive evolution in the agricultural weed Ipomoea purpurea.

33. An examination of fitness costs of glyphosate resistance in the common morning glory, Ipomoea purpurea .

34. The geographic mosaic of herbicide resistance evolution in the common morning glory, Ipomoea purpurea: Evidence for resistance hotspots and low genetic differentiation across the landscape.

35. Phylotranscriptomic analysis of the origin and early diversification of land plants.

36. Data access for the 1,000 Plants (1KP) project.

37. De novo assembly and annotation of the transcriptome of the agricultural weed Ipomoea purpurea uncovers gene expression changes associated with herbicide resistance.

38. The costs and benefits of tolerance to competition in ipomoea purpurea, the common morning glory.

39. How weeds emerge: a taxonomic and trait-based examination using United States data.

40. A 454 survey reveals the community composition and core microbiome of the common bed bug (Cimex lectularius) across an Urban Landscape.

41. The evolutionary potential of Baker's weediness traits in the common morning glory, Ipomoea purpurea (Convolvulaceae).

42. Morning glory as a powerful model in ecological genomics: tracing adaptation through both natural and artificial selection.

44. The B73 maize genome: complexity, diversity, and dynamics.

45. Exceptional diversity, non-random distribution, and rapid evolution of retroelements in the B73 maize genome.

46. Detailed analysis of a contiguous 22-Mb region of the maize genome.

47. Natural selection on gene function drives the evolution of LTR retrotransposon families in the rice genome.

48. Constraints on the evolution of tolerance to herbicide in the common morning glory: resistance and tolerance are mutually exclusive.

49. Fitness costs and benefits of novel herbicide tolerance in a noxious weed.

50. Stratified analysis of the soil seed bank in the cedar glade endemic Astragalus bibullatus: evidence for historical changes in genetic structure.

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