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Hodges, SA, J Burke and ML Arnold. 1996. Natural formation of iris hybrids: experimental evidence on the establishment of hybrid zones. Evolution 50:2504-2509
Hodges, SA. 1997. A rapid adaptive radiation via a key innovation in Aquilegia. In: Molecular evolution and adaptive radiations. pg. 391-405. Eds. T. Givinish and K. Sytsma. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Hodges, SA. 1997. Floral nectar spurs and diversification. International Journal of Plant Sciences. 158(6): S81-S88.
Baker, HG, I. Baker, and SA Hodges. 1998. Sugar composition of nectars and fruits consumed by birds and bats in the tropics and subtropics. Biotropica 30(4): 559-586.
Bushakra, JM, SA Hodges, JB Cooper and DD Kaska. 1999. The extent of clonality and genetic diversity in the Santa Cruz Island Ironwood Lyonothamnus floribundus. Molecular Ecology 8(3): 471-476 (cover photo).
Fulton, M. and SA Hodges. 1999. Floral isolation between Aquilegia formosa and A. pubescens. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B. 266: 2247-2252.
Hodges, SA, JB Whittall, M Fulton, and JY Yang. 2002. Genetics of floral traits influencing reproductive isolation between Aquilegia formosa and A. pubescens. American Naturalist 159: S51-S60.
Taylor, DL, TD Bruns, TM Szaro, and SA Hodges. 2003. Divergence in mycorrhizal specialization within Hexalectris spicata (Orchidaceae), a non-photosynthetic desert orchid. American Journal of Botany 90:1168-1179.
Hodges, SA, M Fulton, JY Yang and JB Whittall 2004. Verne Grant and evolutionary studies of Aquilegia. New Phytologist 161: 113-120.
Taylor, DL, TD Bruns, and SA Hodges. 2004. Evidence for mycorrhizal races in a cheating orchid. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B. 271: 35-43.
Whittall, JB, CB Hellquist, EL Schneider and SA Hodges. 2004. Cryptic species in an endangered pondweed community (Potamogeton-Potamogetonaceae) revealed by AFLP markers. American Journal of Botany 91:2022-2029.
Yang, JY, BA Counterman, CG Eckert and SA Hodges 2005. Microsatellite markers for evolutionary studies in Aquilegia. Molecular Ecology Notes 5:317-320
Hodges, SA. 2005. One begets two. Review of Speciation, by J. A. Coyne and H. A. Orr. American Journal of Botany. 92 (7): 1215-1218.
Tucker, SC and SA Hodges 2005. Floral ontogeny of Aquilegia, Semiaquilegia and Enemion (Ranunculaceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences. 166 (4): 557-574.
Whittall, JB, A. Medina-Marino, EA Zimmer and SA Hodges. 2006. Generating single-copy nuclear gene data in a recent adaptive radiation. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 39:124-134.
Kay, KM, C Voelckel, JY Yang, KM Hufford, DD Kaska and SA Hodges. 2006. Floral characters and species diversification. In: Ecology and evolution of flowers. Harder, LD and SCH Barrett, eds. Oxford University Press, pp. 311-325, in press.
Kay, KM, JB Whittall and SA Hodges. 2006. A survey of nrITS substitution rates across angiosperms supports an approximate molecular clock with life history effects. BMC Evolutionary Biology 6:36, doi:10.1186/1471-2148-6-36.
Whittall, JB, C Voelckel, D Kliebenstein, and SA Hodges. 2006. Convergence, constraint and the role of regulatory genes during adaptive radiation: Floral anthocyanins in Aquilegia. Molecular Ecology, 15: 4645-4658. Editor's Choice, Science 314:1842.
Whittall, JB and SA Hodges. Darwin's "race" revisited: Pollinator shifts drive increasingly long nectar spurs. In revision, Nature.
Hawkins, A, DD Kaska and SA Hodges. Genetic differentiation within and among islands in paleo-endemic California Island Ironwood, Lyonothamnus floribundus. In preparation

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