Tia-Lynn Ashman

Tia-Lynn Ashman

University of Pittsburgh

H-index: 66

North America-United States

About Tia-Lynn Ashman

Tia-Lynn Ashman, With an exceptional h-index of 66 and a recent h-index of 44 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Pittsburgh, specializes in the field of sex chromosomes, pollination, polyploidy, eco-evo dynamics, urban ecology & evolution.

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

Neopolyploidy has variable effects on the diversity and composition of the wild strawberry microbiome

Evaluating the influences of floral traits and pollinator generalism on α and β diversity of heterospecific pollen on stigmas

Neopolyploidy increases stress tolerance and reduces fitness plasticity across multiple urban pollutants: support for the “general-purpose” genotype hypothesis

The effect of polyploidy and mating system on floral size and the pollination niche in Brassicaceae

The pollen virome: a review of pollen‐associated viruses and consequences for plants and their interactions with pollinators

Polyploidy impacts population growth and competition with diploids: multigenerational experiments reveal key life‐history trade‐offs

Herbicides and their potential to disrupt plant–insect chemical communication

Integration of historic collections can shed light on patterns of change in plant–pollinator interactions and pollination service

Tia-Lynn Ashman Information

University

Position

Distinguished Professor Dept Biological Sciences

Citations(all)

18517

Citations(since 2020)

8536

Cited By

13008

hIndex(all)

66

hIndex(since 2020)

44

i10Index(all)

166

i10Index(since 2020)

136

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University of Pittsburgh

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Tia-Lynn Ashman Skills & Research Interests

sex chromosomes

pollination

polyploidy

eco-evo dynamics

urban ecology & evolution

Top articles of Tia-Lynn Ashman

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Neopolyploidy has variable effects on the diversity and composition of the wild strawberry microbiome

American Journal of Botany

Thomas J Anneberg

Nevin P Cullen

Elizabeth M O'Neill

Na Wei

Tia‐Lynn Ashman

2024/2/17

Evaluating the influences of floral traits and pollinator generalism on α and β diversity of heterospecific pollen on stigmas

Functional Ecology

Tia‐Lynn Ashman

Na Wei

2024/2

Neopolyploidy increases stress tolerance and reduces fitness plasticity across multiple urban pollutants: support for the “general-purpose” genotype hypothesis

Evolution Letters

Martin M Turcotte

Nancy Kaufmann

Katie L Wagner

Taylor A Zallek

Tia-Lynn Ashman

2024/1/10

The effect of polyploidy and mating system on floral size and the pollination niche in Brassicaceae

International Journal of Plant Sciences

Nathália Susin Streher

Trezalka Budinsky

Keren Halabi

Itay Mayrose

Tia-Lynn Ashman

2024/1/1

The pollen virome: a review of pollen‐associated viruses and consequences for plants and their interactions with pollinators

Andrea M Fetters

Tia‐Lynn Ashman

2023/6

Polyploidy impacts population growth and competition with diploids: multigenerational experiments reveal key life‐history trade‐offs

New Phytologist

Thomas J Anneberg

Elizabeth M O'Neill

Tia‐Lynn Ashman

Martin M Turcotte

2023/5

Herbicides and their potential to disrupt plant–insect chemical communication

Sergio E Ramos

Moe Bakhtiari

Miguel Castañeda‐Zárate

Veronica Iriart

Tia‐Lynn Ashman

2023/5

Integration of historic collections can shed light on patterns of change in plant–pollinator interactions and pollination service

Functional Ecology

Demetra Rakosy

Tia‐Lynn Ashman

Leana Zoller

Amber Stanley

Tiffany M Knight

2023/2

Neopolyploidy-induced changes in the giant duckweed (Spirodela polyrhiza) alter herbivore preference, performance, and plant population performance

bioRxiv

Hannah R Assour

Tia-Lynn Ashman

Martin M Turcotte

2023

Plant neopolyploidy and genetic background differentiate the microbiome of duckweed across a variety of natural freshwater sources

Molecular Ecology

Thomas J Anneberg

Martin M Turcotte

Tia‐Lynn Ashman

2023/11

The pollen virome of wild plants and its association with variation in floral traits and land use

Nature Communications

Andrea M Fetters

Paul G Cantalupo

Na Wei

Maria Teresa Sáenz Robles

Amber Stanley

...

2022/1/26

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

Annals of Botany

Veronica Iriart

Regina S Baucom

Tia-Lynn Ashman

2022/12

Genotypic variation in floral volatiles influences floral microbiome more strongly than interactions with herbivores and mycorrhizae in strawberries

Horticulture research

Na Wei

Robert L Whyle

Tia-Lynn Ashman

Mary A Jamieson

2022

Flower colour and flowering phenology mediate plant–pollinator interaction assembly in a diverse co‐flowering community

Functional Ecology

Cristopher Albor

Tia‐Lynn Ashman

Amber Stanley

Carlos Martel

Gerardo Arceo‐Gómez

2022/10

The Plant Science Blogging Project: A curriculum to develop student science communication skills

Plants, People, Planet

Veronica Iriart

Nicole J Forrester

Tia‐Lynn Ashman

Sara E Kuebbing

2022/9

Chromosome-scale assembly with a phased sex-determining region resolves features of early Z and W chromosome differentiation in a wild octoploid strawberry

G3

Caroline MS Cauret

Sebastian ME Mortimer

Marcelina C Roberti

Tia-Lynn Ashman

Aaron Liston

2022/8/1

A community-wide description and key of pollen from co-flowering plants of the serpentine seeps of the mclaughlin natural reserve, lake county, ca

Madroño

Rebecca A Hayes

Nevin Cullen

Rainee Kaczorowski

Elizabeth O'Neill

Tia-Lynn Ashman

2022/4

Pollinator effectiveness is affected by intraindividual behavioral variation

Oecologia

Avery L Russell

Andrea M Fetters

Elizabeth I James

Tia-Lynn Ashman

2021/9

The origin and subgenome dynamics of the octoploid strawberries

IX International Strawberry Symposium 1309

A Liston

T-L Ashman

2021/5/1

Pollen transfer networks reveal alien species as main heterospecific pollen donors with fitness consequences for natives

Journal of Ecology

Víctor Parra‐Tabla

Conchita Alonso

Tia‐Lynn Ashman

Robert A Raguso

Cristopher Albor

...

2021/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 62
Aaron Liston

Aaron Liston

Oregon State University

H-index: 52
Daniel J. Schoen

Daniel J. Schoen

McGill University

H-index: 51
Diane R. Campbell

Diane R. Campbell

University of California, Irvine

H-index: 49
Susan Mazer

Susan Mazer

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 45
Randall J. Mitchell

Randall J. Mitchell

University of Akron

H-index: 44
Itay Mayrose

Itay Mayrose

Tel Aviv University

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