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Publications by Lynn S. Adler
Alkaloid Uptake Increases Fitness in a Hemiparasitic Plant via Reduced Herbivory and Increased Pollination
American Naturalist
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Ecology
Systematics
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Vertical Transmission Selects for Reduced Virulence in a Plant Virus and for Increased Resistance in the Host
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Modeling Regulation of Zinc Uptake via ZIP Transporters in Yeast and Plant Roots
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