Publications
Publications
Peer-reviewed articles, book chapters and selected conference contributions. * corresponding author; § presenting author. Full list also on Google Scholar and ORCID.
Peer-reviewed articles
- [12]The insurgence of strong hybrid seed inviability explains the initial phases of divergence in the rapidly evolving Dianthus rupicola complex. Molecular Ecology
- [11]Data- and code-archiving in the British Ecological Society journals: present status and recommendations for future improvements. Methods in Ecology and EvolutionIF 6.2DOI
- [10]Linking genome size variation to phenotypic selection on target traits. Ecology
- [9]Digest: Drift and environmental fluctuations reveal fitness variance under balancing selection. Evolution, 80(5), 1133–1134
- [8]Genomic signatures of adaptation in seed traits in the wild plant Brassica incana. Communications Biology, 8, 1225
- [7]Linking within- and among-population variation in early plant performance reveals the potential for persistence in novel edaphic environments in fragmented populations of the Mediterranean cliff carnation Dianthus rupicola. Plant and SoilIF 4.1DOI
- [6]The consequences of flower colour polymorphism on the reproductive success of a Neotropical deceptive orchid. Plant Biology, 27(4), 515–527IF 3.6DOI
- [5]Among- and within-population variation in germination response shapes ecological resilience in the Mediterranean cliff species Brassica incana. Annals of Botany, 135(3), 451–462
- [4]Urbanization affects population connectivity, reproductive success and phenotypic traits in the Mediterranean cliff species Brassica incana (Brassicaceae). Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 104, 128627IF 6.7DOI
- [3]How to survive on Mediterranean coastal cliffs: tolerance to seawater in early life-cycle stages in Brassica incana Ten. (Brassicaceae). Plant Biology, 26(6), 977–988IF 3.6DOI
- [2]Plant conservation in the Mesoamerican biodiversity hotspot: a case study on the Piper genus in Veracruz (Mexico). Tropical Ecology, 64(2), 324–336IF 1.7DOI
- [1]Evaluation of cadmium effects on six Solanum melongena L. cultivars from the Mediterranean Basin. Agriculture, 12(7), 1059IF 3.6DOI
Book chapters
- •“Data sharing”, in: Data Management (Cooper, N. & Barber, R. A., Eds.). British Ecological SocietyBook chapter
Selected conference contributions
- •The genomic basis of germination sensitivity to thermal extremes across the geographical range of the cliff species Brassica incana. 47th New Phytologist Symposium, University of Córdoba, Spain
- •Adaptive phenotypic plasticity enables the colonization of novel edaphic environments in the cliff plant Brassica incana. Evolution 2026, Cleveland, Ohio
- •Phenotypic plasticity enables the colonization of novel edaphic environments in the cliff plant Brassica incana. British Ecological Society Annual Meeting, Edinburgh, UK
- •Genomic perspectives on domestication and feral diversity in Brassica oleracea. Brassica 2025, Giessen, Germany
- •Assembling the puzzle: geographic isolation, biotic pressures, genome-size variation and postzygotic isolation promote the rapid insurgence of a Dianthus ecotype on a volcanic archipelago. New Phytologist Next Generation Scientists 2025, Birmingham, UK
- •Divergent biotic pressures and genome-size differences drive the rapid formation of a Dianthus ecotype on a Mediterranean volcanic archipelago. Evolution 2025, Athens, Georgia
- •Parallel adaptation of plants to urban pollinators (URBANPOLL). 37th Conference of the Plant Population Biology Section (GfÖ), Charles University, Prague
- •Rapid insurgence of phenotypic differentiation and postzygotic reproductive isolation between two ecotypes of the cliff carnation Dianthus rupicola. British Ecological Society Annual Meeting, Liverpool, UK
- •The consequences of flower colour polymorphism on the reproductive success of a Neotropical deceptive orchid. European Conference of Tropical Ecology, Lisbon, Portugal
- •The genomic basis of adaptation in regeneration traits of the wild cliff species Brassica incana. Workshop “PCM in seed ecology”, University of Pisa, Italy
- •The geographic mosaic of biotic interactions drives local adaptation in the cliff species Dianthus rupicola. 118th Congress of the Italian Botanical Society, Pisa, Italy
- •Wanted (alive): pollinators and flower visitors of European threatened plants. XX International Botanical Congress, Madrid, Spain
- •Local adaptation to biotic and abiotic factors in the cliff species Dianthus rupicola: a preliminary report. 117th Congress of the Italian Botanical Society, Bologna, Italy
Lucrezia Laccetti