Lynda Delph

Lynda Delph

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 60

North America-United States

About Lynda Delph

Lynda Delph, With an exceptional h-index of 60 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Indiana University Bloomington, specializes in the field of Evolutionary ecology, quantitative genetics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The Silene latifolia genome and its giant Y chromosome

Evolvability and trait function predict phenotypic divergence of plant populations

Sex-specific natural selection on SNPs in Silene latifolia

Functional precocious protogyny in New Zealand sun hebes (Veronica sect. Hebe, Plantaginaceae)

Parasitic manipulation or by-product of infection: an experimental approach using trematode-infected snails

On the 75th anniversary of the society for the study of evolution: A nonhistorian's perspective of the past two decades

Observational evidence of herbivore‐specific associational effects between neighboring conspecifics in natural, dimorphic populations of Datura wrightii

Herbivore-mediated negative frequency-dependent selection underlies a trichome dimorphism in nature

Lynda Delph Information

University

Position

Distinguished Professor of Biology

Citations(all)

9732

Citations(since 2020)

2103

Cited By

8477

hIndex(all)

60

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

107

i10Index(since 2020)

61

Email

University Profile Page

Indiana University Bloomington

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Lynda Delph Skills & Research Interests

Evolutionary ecology

quantitative genetics

Top articles of Lynda Delph

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The Silene latifolia genome and its giant Y chromosome

bioRxiv

Carol Moraga

Catarina Branco

Quentin Rougemont

Paris Veltsos

Pavel Jedlicka

...

2023

Evolvability and trait function predict phenotypic divergence of plant populations

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Øystein H Opedal

W Scott Armbruster

Thomas F Hansen

Agnes Holstad

Christophe Pélabon

...

2023/1/3

Sex-specific natural selection on SNPs in Silene latifolia

Lynda F Delph

Keely E Brown

Luis Diego Ríos

John K Kelly

2022/8/1

Functional precocious protogyny in New Zealand sun hebes (Veronica sect. Hebe, Plantaginaceae)

New Zealand Journal of Botany

Lynda F Delph

2022/4/3

Parasitic manipulation or by-product of infection: an experimental approach using trematode-infected snails

Journal of Helminthology

Alice Namias

Lynda F Delph

Curtis M Lively

2022/1

On the 75th anniversary of the society for the study of evolution: A nonhistorian's perspective of the past two decades

Evolution

Lynda F Delph

2021/1/1

Observational evidence of herbivore‐specific associational effects between neighboring conspecifics in natural, dimorphic populations of Datura wrightii

Ecology and Evolution

Jay K Goldberg

Sonya R Sternlieb

Genevieve Pintel

Lynda F Delph

2021/5

Herbivore-mediated negative frequency-dependent selection underlies a trichome dimorphism in nature

Evolution letters

Jay K Goldberg

Curtis M Lively

Sonya R Sternlieb

Genevieve Pintel

J Daniel Hare

...

2020/2/1

Rapid reversal of a potentially constraining genetic covariance between leaf and flower traits in Silene latifolia

Ecology and Evolution

Janet C Steven

Ingrid A Anderson

Edmund D Brodie III

Lynda F Delph

2020/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 66
Curtis M Lively

Curtis M Lively

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 17
Naoki Takebayashi

Naoki Takebayashi

University of Alaska Fairbanks

H-index: 13
Chris Herlihy

Chris Herlihy

Middle Tennessee State University

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