Ruth G. Shaw

Ruth G. Shaw

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 52

North America-United States

About Ruth G. Shaw

Ruth G. Shaw, With an exceptional h-index of 52 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, specializes in the field of evolutionary biology, quantitative genetics, population biology, climate change adaptation, evolution of fragmented populations.

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

High juvenile mortality overwhelms benefits of mating potential for reproductive fitness

Comparing the Predicted versus Realized Rate of Adaptation of Chamaecrista fasciculata to Climate Change

and the Persistence of Hereditarian Fallacies

Fire effects on plant reproductive fitness vary among individuals, reflecting pollination‐dependent mechanisms

Society for the study of evolution at 75 years: Introduction to the symposium papers

Do interactions among microbial symbionts cause selection for greater pathogen virulence?

Genetic variation in reproductive timing in a long‐lived herbaceous perennial

Factors limiting the availability of native seed for reconstructing Minnesota's prairies: stakeholder perspectives

Ruth G. Shaw Information

University

Position

Professor Department of Ecology Evolution and Behavior

Citations(all)

15779

Citations(since 2020)

4325

Cited By

13235

hIndex(all)

52

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

98

i10Index(since 2020)

56

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University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

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Ruth G. Shaw Skills & Research Interests

evolutionary biology

quantitative genetics

population biology

climate change adaptation

evolution of fragmented populations

Top articles of Ruth G. Shaw

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

High juvenile mortality overwhelms benefits of mating potential for reproductive fitness

Amy Waananen

Lea K Richardson

Riley D Thoen

Scott W Nordstrom

Erin G Eichenberger

...

2024/2

Comparing the Predicted versus Realized Rate of Adaptation of Chamaecrista fasciculata to Climate Change

The American Naturalist

Anna R Peschel

Ruth G Shaw

2024/1/1

and the Persistence of Hereditarian Fallacies

bioRxiv

John W Benning

Jedidiah Carlson

Ruth G Shaw

Arbel Harpak

2023/11/3

Fire effects on plant reproductive fitness vary among individuals, reflecting pollination‐dependent mechanisms

American journal of botany

Lea K Richardson

Jared Beck

Daniel J Eck

Ruth Shaw

Stuart Wagenius

2023/4

Society for the study of evolution at 75 years: Introduction to the symposium papers

Evolution

María Rebolleda‐Gómez

Ruth G Shaw

2022/2

Do interactions among microbial symbionts cause selection for greater pathogen virulence?

The American Naturalist

Georgiana May

Ruth G Shaw

Charles J Geyer

Daniel J Eck

2022/2/1

Genetic variation in reproductive timing in a long‐lived herbaceous perennial

American Journal of Botany

Will J Reed

Jennifer L Ison

Amy Waananen

Frank H Shaw

Stuart Wagenius

...

2022/11

Factors limiting the availability of native seed for reconstructing Minnesota's prairies: stakeholder perspectives

Restoration Ecology

Nicholas E Goldsmith

Shelby A Flint

Ruth G Shaw

2022/3

Estimating the capacity of Chamaecrista fasciculata for adaptation to change in precipitation

Evolution

Anna Riba Peschel

Emma Lauren Boehm

Ruth Geyer Shaw

2021/1

Latitude of seed source impacts flowering phenology and fitness in translocated plant populations

Restoration Ecology

Naomi S Rushing

Shelby A Flint

Ruth G Shaw

2021/11

Lifetime fitness through female and male function: Influences of genetically effective population size and density

The American Naturalist

Mason W Kulbaba

Ruth G Shaw

2021/4/1

Effects of Selection Regime on Invasive Characteristics in an Emerging Biomass Crop, Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.)

Sustainability

Shelby A Flint

Ruth G Shaw

Nicholas R Jordan

2021/1

Evolutionary approaches to seed sourcing for grassland restorations

New Phytologist

Jill Hamilton

Shelby Flint

Jessica Lindstrom

Kate Volk

Ruth Shaw

...

2020/3/1

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