Robin Hopkins

Robin Hopkins

Harvard University

H-index: 19

North America-United States

About Robin Hopkins

Robin Hopkins, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of evolutionary biology, speciation, reinforcement, population genetics.

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

Experimental and genetic analysis of selfing reveals no reinforcement in Phlox cuspidata

Characterizing each step of pollination in Phlox drummondii reveals that a single butterfly species predominates in the pollinator assemblage

A cis-regulatory point mutation at a R2R3-Myb transcription factor contributes to speciation by reinforcement in Phlox drummondii

A multi-dimensional selective landscape drives adaptive divergence between and within closely related Phlox species

Hybridization and introgression are prevalent in Southern European Erysimum (Brassicaceae) species

Convergence without divergence in North American red-flowering Silene

Plant carbohydrate storage: intra‐and inter‐specific trade‐offs reveal a major life history trait

A missing link: Connecting plant and pollinator population structure

Robin Hopkins Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

1649

Citations(since 2020)

1010

Cited By

1010

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

27

i10Index(since 2020)

25

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Robin Hopkins Skills & Research Interests

evolutionary biology

speciation

reinforcement

population genetics

Top articles of Robin Hopkins

Experimental and genetic analysis of selfing reveals no reinforcement in Phlox cuspidata

2024/1/2

Robin Hopkins
Robin Hopkins

H-Index: 12

Characterizing each step of pollination in Phlox drummondii reveals that a single butterfly species predominates in the pollinator assemblage

American Journal of Botany

2023/5

Robin Hopkins
Robin Hopkins

H-Index: 12

A cis-regulatory point mutation at a R2R3-Myb transcription factor contributes to speciation by reinforcement in Phlox drummondii

bioRxiv

2023/4/21

Andrea E Berardi
Andrea E Berardi

H-Index: 9

Robin Hopkins
Robin Hopkins

H-Index: 12

A multi-dimensional selective landscape drives adaptive divergence between and within closely related Phlox species

bioRxiv

2023/4/18

Robin Hopkins
Robin Hopkins

H-Index: 12

Hybridization and introgression are prevalent in Southern European Erysimum (Brassicaceae) species

Annals of Botany

2023/1

Convergence without divergence in North American red-flowering Silene

Frontiers in Plant Science

2022/9/6

Andrea E Berardi
Andrea E Berardi

H-Index: 9

Robin Hopkins
Robin Hopkins

H-Index: 12

Plant carbohydrate storage: intra‐and inter‐specific trade‐offs reveal a major life history trait

New Phytologist

2022/9

Robin Hopkins
Robin Hopkins

H-Index: 12

A missing link: Connecting plant and pollinator population structure

American Journal of Botany

2022/5

Robin Hopkins
Robin Hopkins

H-Index: 12

Phylogenomic patterns of divergence and gene flow detail the evolution of reinforcement and hybrid speciation in Phlox wildflowers

bioRxiv

2022/4/16

Robin Hopkins
Robin Hopkins

H-Index: 12

Predicting how pollinator behavior causes reproductive isolation

Ecology and Evolution

2022/4

Robin Hopkins
Robin Hopkins

H-Index: 12

Cycad-weevil pollination symbiosis is characterized by rapidly evolving and highly specific plant-insect chemical communication

Frontiers in Plant Science

2021/4/30

Shayla Salzman
Shayla Salzman

H-Index: 6

Robin Hopkins
Robin Hopkins

H-Index: 12

Local adaptation between and within closelу related species

Evolutionary history, local adaptation, and reproductive isolation in the Phlox pilosa complex

2021/12

Robin Hopkins
Robin Hopkins

H-Index: 12

Adaptive variation and plasticity in non‐structural carbohydrate storage in a temperate tree species

Plant, Cell & Environment

2021/8

Robin Hopkins
Robin Hopkins

H-Index: 12

Genomic analyses overturn two long-standing homoploid hybrid speciation hypotheses

Evolution

2021/7/1

Robin Hopkins
Robin Hopkins

H-Index: 12

Homage to Felsenstein 1981, or why are there so few/many species?

Evolution

2021/5

Protocol for projecting allele frequency change under future climate change at adaptive-associated loci

STAR protocols

2020/9/18

An ancient push-pull pollination mechanism in cycads

Science Advances

2020/6/12

Shayla Salzman
Shayla Salzman

H-Index: 6

Robin Hopkins
Robin Hopkins

H-Index: 12

A new perspective on ecological prediction reveals limits to climate adaptation in a temperate tree species

Current Biology

2020/4/20

Local adaptation mediates floral responses to water limitation in an annual wildflower

American Journal of Botany

2020/2

Robin Hopkins
Robin Hopkins

H-Index: 12

The Diversity of Reproductive Barriers between Species

The Theory of Evolution: Principles, Concepts, and Assumptions

2020/1/7

Robin Hopkins
Robin Hopkins

H-Index: 12

James Mallet
James Mallet

H-Index: 48

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