Curriculum Vitae

Alice A. Winn

January 16, 2020

General Information

University address: Biological Science College of Arts and Sciences 4018 King Life Sciences Building State University Tallahassee, Florida 32306-4295 Phone: (850) 644 9833; Fax: (850) 645-8447

E-mail address: [email protected]

Web site: http://www.bio.fsu.edu/faculty-winn.php

Professional Preparation

1984 Ph.D., Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. Major: Ecology.

1979 B.S., Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. Major: Biology.

Nondegree Education and Training

1985–1989 Postdoctoral research, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.

Professional Experience

1996–present Associate Professor, Biological Science, Florida State University.

1990–1996 Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Science, Florida State University.

1989–1990 Assistant Professor (Courtesy), Department of Biological Science, Florida State University.

1985–1989 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Biology, University of Chicago.

1984–1985 Research Associate, Department of Botany, Ohio State University.

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1984 Lecturer, Department of Botany, Ohio State University.

1981–1983 NSF Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Zoology and Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

1979–1983 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Zoology and Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

1980 Assistant in the Herbarium, Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

1978–1979 NSF Research Assistant, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine.

Current Membership in Professional Organizations

American Society of Naturalists Botanical Society of America Ecological Society of America Society for the Study of Evolution

Teaching

Courses Taught

Directed Individual Study (BSC5900) Ecology of Infectious Disease (PCB4402) ECOLOGICAL GENETICS (BSC5932) Biological Science II (BSC2011) Graduate Tutorial in Biological Science (BSC5932) Honors Work in Biological Science (BSC4970) Immunology (BSC5936) Ecology of infectious disease (BSC4933) Research Methods (ISC3523C) Selected Topics in Biological Science (BSC4933) Honors (BSC2011) Ecology of Infectious Diseases (BSC4933) Honors BIO SCI II (BSC2011) Plant Ecological Genetics (BSC5932) Pollination Biology (BSC3402L) Experimental Biology Laboratory (BSC3402L) Directed Individual Study (BSC4900) Population Ecology (PCB5425) Selected Topics in Biological Science (BSC5936) Senior Tutorial in Biological Science (BSC4931)

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Doctoral Committee Chair

Oakley, C. G., graduate. (2011). Hereford, J., graduate. (2005). The role of local adaptation in the evolution of reproductive isolation in Diodia teres. Ramirez-Bullon, N. R., doctoral candidate.

Doctoral Committee Member

Vanderbilt, C. C., graduate. (2019). Kosman, E. T., graduate. (2018). Merwin, A. C., graduate. (2018). Pastore, A. I., graduate. (2017). Strimaitis, A. M., graduate. (2017). [Science Ed. Dept] Buddenhagen, C. E., graduate. (2016). Margres, M. J., graduate. (2016). Biggs, B. C., graduate. (2014). McNutt, D. W., graduate. (2013). Gornish, E. S., graduate. (2013). Kim, T., graduate. (2012). Buchanan, A., graduate. (2012). Jones, E. H., graduate. (2012). Lotterhos, K. E., graduate. (2011). Fogarty, N. D., graduate. (2010). Fierst, J. L., graduate. (2010). Schrader, M. S., graduate. (2009). Ferrell, D. L., graduate. (2007). Seal, J., graduate. (2006). Self-organization and the superorganism: Functional ecology of the obligate mutualism between a fungus gardening ant and its mutualistic fungus. Dickinson, M., graduate. (1998). Alden, H., graduate. (1993). The Effects of Hurricane Winds and Fire on the Growth and Developmental Anatomy of Secondary Xylem in Slash Pine () from Cape Saint George Island, Franklin County, Florida, USA. Imhoff, J. L., doctoral candidate. Mutz, J. D., doctoral candidate. Olsen, K. C., doctoral candidate.

Doctoral Committee University Representative

Schellinger, J. L., graduate. (2019). Islim, A. D., graduate. (2014).

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Master's Committee Chair

Ramirez-Bullon, N. R., graduate. (2016). Implications of Population Growth Rate Projections and Pollen Limitation for the Conservation of a Threatened Dioecious Plant. Retrieved from http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_FA2016_RamirezBullon_fsu_0071N_13551 Bladow, J. M., graduate. (2010). Oakley, C., graduate. (2004). Poulton, J., graduate. (2001). Kindell, C., graduate. (1992).

Master's Committee Member

Lauck, M., graduate. (2016). Richards, T., graduate. (2014). Taylor, M. A., graduate. (2012). Strimaitis, A. M., graduate. (2012). Investigation of erect branching sponge filter feeding ecology on Caribbean coal reefs. Schwinn, S. J., graduate. (2010). Gornish, E. S., graduate. (2009). Kubes, A. J., graduate. (2009). Smith, C., graduate. (2004). Storz, B. L., graduate. (2003). Wiebush, M. S., student.

Bachelor's Committee Chair

Kelly, J., graduate. (2009). Ransom, D., graduate. (2006). Behling, J., graduate. (1997). Niedzwiecki, A., student. Effects of Microbial Soil Conditioning on Interspecific Competition. [Honors in the major]

Additional Teaching Not Reported Elsewhere

Winn, A. (2015–2016). Supervision of Honors Thesis of Alexandra Niedzwiecki.

Winn, A. A. (2010). Supervision of DIS student Patrick Shropshire. Florida State University.

Winn, A. A. (2010). Supervision of DIS student Miriam Ojima. Florida State University.

Winn, A. A. (2010). Supervision of DIS student Shalis Ammons. Florida State University.

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Winn, A. A. (2009). Supervision of DIS student Milind Patel. Florida State University.

Winn, A. A. (2003). Supervision of DIS student Kimeisha Williams. Florida State University.

Winn, A. A. (2001). Supervision of DIS student Elizabeth Boyd. Florida State University.

Winn, A. A. (2000). Supervision of DIS student Malena Sarlo. Florida State University.

Winn, A. A. (1999). Supervision of DIS student Teresa Vargas. Florida State University.

Winn, A. A. (1998). Supervision of DIS student Christy Wiggins. Florida State University.

Winn, A. A. (1995). Supervision of DIS student Dexter Sowell. Florida State University.

Winn, A. A. (1994). Supervision of DIS student Dawn Kean. Florida State University.

Winn, A. A. (1994). Supervision of DIS student P. Christopher Delcher. Florida State University.

Winn, A. A. (1993). Supervision of DIS student Carrie Wallace. Florida State University.

Winn, A. A. (1993). Supervision of DIS student Nancy Jordan. Florida State University.

Winn, A. A. (1992). Supervision of DIS student Gina Pope. Florida State University.

Winn, A. A. (1992). Supervision of DIS student Joseph Ernst. Florida State University.

Research and Original Creative Work

Program of Research and/or Focus of Original Creative Work

Plant ecological genetics; evolution in variable environments, ecology and evolution of phenotypic plasticity, plant demography, evolution of plant mating systems, invasive .

Publications

Invited Journal Articles

Winn, A. A. (1989). Using radionuclide labels to determine the post dispersal fates of seeds. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 4, 1 2.

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Refereed Journal Articles

Olsen, K. C., Ryan, W. H., Winn, A. A., Kosman, E. T., Moscoso, J. A., Krueger-Hadfield, S. A., Burgess, S. C., Carlon, D. B., Grosberg, R. K., Kalisz, S., & Levitran, D. R. (submitted). Inbreeding shapes the evolution of marine invertebrates. Evolution. Manuscript submitted for publication, 28 pages.

Olsen, K., Ryan, W., Kosman, E., Moscoso, J., Levitan, D., & Winn, A. (submitted). Inbreeding and outbreeding in the sea. Marine Biology. Manuscript submitted for publication, 1 - 13 pages.

Culumber, Z. W., Anaya-Rojas, J. M., Booker. William W., Hooks, A. P., Lange, E. C., Pluer, B., Ramirez-Bullon, N., & Travis, J. (2019). Widespread biases in ecological and evolutionary studies. BioScience, 69(8), 631-640. doi:10.1093/biosci/biz063

Bladow, J. M., Bohner, T., & Winn, A. (2017). Comparisons of demography and inbreeding depression in introduced and wild populations of an endangered shrub. Natural Areas Journal, 37(3), 294-308. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.3375/043.037.0305

Moeller, D. A., Briscoe Runquist, R., Moe, A., Geber, M., Goodwillie, C., Cheptou, P. O., Eckert, C., Elle, E., Johnston, M., Kalisz, S., Ree, R., Sargent, R., Vallejo-Marin, M., & Winn, A. A. (2017). Global biogeography of mating system variation in seed plants. Ecology Letters, 20(3), 375-384. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ele.12738

Grossenbacher, D., Brandvain, Y., Auld, J., Burd, M., Cheptou, P. O., Conner, J. K., Grant, A. G., Hovick, S., Pannell, J., Pauw, A., Petanidou, T., Randle, A., Rubio de Casas, R., Vamosi, J., Winn, A. A., Igic, B., Busch, J., Kalisz, S., & Goldberg, E. (2017). Self-compatibility is overrepresented on Islands. New Phytologist, 215(1), 469 - 478. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.14534

Oakley, C. G. (2015). The influence of natural variation in population size on ecological and quantitative genetics of the endangered endemic plant Hypericum cumulicola. International Journal of Plant Sciences, 176, 11 - 19. doi:10.1086/677946

Pannell, J. R., Auld, J. R., Brandvain, Y., Byrd, M., Busch, J. W., Cheptou, P. O., Conner, J. K., Goldberg, E. E., Grant, A. G., Grossenbacher, D. L., Hovick, S. M., Igic, B., Kalisz, S., Petanidou, T., Randle, A. M., Rubio de Casas, R., Pauw, C. A., Vamosi, J., & Winn, A. A. (2015). The scope of Baker's law. New Phytologist, 208(3), 656 - 667. doi:10.1111/nph.13539

Hereford, J. (2014). Inbreeding depression does not increase in foreign environments: a field experimental study. AoB Plants, 6, plu009. doi:10.1093/aobpla/plu009

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Oakley, C. G. (2014). The influence of natural variation in population size on ecological and quantitative genetics of the endangered endemic plant Hypericum cumulicola. International Journal of Plant Sciences, 1 - 31.

Oakley, C. G. (2013). Small effective size limits performance in a novel environment. Evolutionary Applications, 6, 823 - 831.

Oakley, C. G., & Winn, A. A. (2012). Effects of population size and isolation on heterosis, mean fitness, and inbreeding depression in a perennial plant. New Phytologist, 196, 261 - 270. doi:doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2012.04240.x

Winn, A. A., Elle, E., Kalisz, S., Cheptou, P-O, Eckert, C. G., Goodwillie, C., Johnston, M. O., Moeller, D. A., Ree, R. H., & Sargent, R. D. (2011). Analysis of inbreeding depression in mixed-mating plants provides evidence for selective interference and stable mixed mating. Evolution, 65, 3339 - 3359.

Erickson, G. M., Currie, P. J., Inouye, B. D., & Winn, A. A. (2010). A revised life table and survivorship curve for Albertosaurus sarcophagus based on the Dry Island mass death assemblage. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 47, 1269-1275.

Goodwillie, C., Sargent, R. D., Eckert, C. G., Elle, E., Geber, M. A., Johnston, M. O., Kalisz, S., Moeller, D. A., Ree, R. H., Vallejo-MarÍn, M., & Winn, A. A. (2010). Correlated evolution of mating system and floral display traits in flowering plants and its implications for the distribution of mating system variation. New Phytologist, 185, 311-321.

Eckert, C. G., Kalisz, S., Geber, M. A., Sargent, R., Elle, E., Cheptou, P.-O., Goodwillie, C., Johnston, M. O., Kelly, J. K., Moeller, D. A., Porcher, E., Ree, R. H., Vallejo-Marín, M., & Winn, A. A. (2010). Plant mating systems in a changing world. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 25, 35-43.

Johnson, M. O., Porcher, E., Cheptou, P.-O., Eckert, C. G., Elle, E., Geber, M., Kalisz, S., Kelly, J. K., Moeller, D. A., Vallejo-MarÍn, M., & Winn, A. A. (2009). Correlations among fertility components can maintain mixed mating in plants. American Naturalist, 173, 1-11.

Winn, A. A., & Moriuchi, K. S. (2009). The maintenance of mixed mating by cleistogamy in the perennial violet Viola septemloba (Violaceae). American Journal of Botany, 96, 2074-2079.

Hereford, J., & Winn, A. A. (2008). Limits to local adaptation in six populations of the annual plant Diodia teres. New Phytologist, 178, 888-896.

Oakley, C. G., & Winn, A. A. (2008). Population and family level inbreeding depression in a cleistogamous perennial. International Journal of Plant Sciences, 169, 523-530.

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Burns, J. H., Halpern, S. L., & Winn, A. A. (2007). A test for a cost of opportunism in invasive plant species in the Commelinaceae. Biological Invasions, 9, 213-225.

Oakley, C. G., Moriuchi, K. S., & Winn, A. A. (2007). The maintenance of outcrossing in predominantly selfing species: ideas and evidence from cleistogamous species. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 38, 437-457.

Burns, J. H., & Winn, A. A. (2006). Are invasive species more plastic? A comparison of plastic responses to competition by invasive and non-invasive congeners in the Commelinaceae. Biological Invasions, 8, 797-807.

Erickson, G. M., Currie, P. J., Inouye, B. D., & Winn, A. A. (2006). Tyrannosaur life tables: an example of nonavian dinosaur population biology. Science, 313, 213-216.

Moriuchi, K. S., & Winn, A. A. (2005). Relationships among growth, development and plastic response to environment quality in a perennial plant. New Phytologist, 166, 149-158.

Winn, A. A. (2004). Natural selection, evolvability and bias due to environmental covariance in the field in an annual plant. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 17, 1073-1083.

Poulton, J., & Winn, A. A. (2002). Costs of canalization and plasticity in response to neighbors in Brassica rapa. Plant Species Biology, 17, 109-118.

Winn, A. A. (1999). Is seasonal variation in leaf traits adaptive for the annual plant Dicerandra linearifolia?. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 12, 306-313.

Winn, A. A. (1999). The functional significance and fitness consequences of heterophylly. International Journal of Plant Sciences, 160, s113-121.

Winn, A. A. (1996). Adaptation to fine-grained environmental variation: an analysis of within-individual leaf variation in an annual plant. Evolution, 50, 1111-1118.

Winn, A. A. (1996). The contributions of programmed developmental change and phenotypic plasticity to within-individual variation in leaf traits in Dicerandra linearifolia. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 9, 737-752.

Kindell, C. E., Winn, A. A., & Miller, T. E. (1996). The effect of surrounding vegetation and transplant age on the detection of local adaptation in the perennial grass Aristida stricta. Journal of Ecology, 84, 745-754.

Winn, A. A., & Miller, T. E. (1995). Effect of density on the magnitude of natural selection on seed mass and emergence time in Plantago wrightiana Dcne. (Plantaginaceae). Oecologia, 103, 365-370.

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Miller, T. E., Winn, A. A., & Schemske, D. W. (1994). The effect of density and spatial distribution on selection for emergence time in Prunella vulgaris. American Journal of Botany, 81, 1-6.

Winn, A. A., & Gross, K. L. (1993). Latitudinal variation in seed weight and flower number in Prunella vulgaris. Oecologia, 93, 55-62.

Winn, A. A. (1991). Proximate and ultimate sources of within individual variation in seed mass in Prunella vulgaris (Lamiaceae). American Journal of Botany, 78, 838-844.

Winn, A. A., & Evans, A. S. (1991). Variation among populations of Prunella vulgaris in plastic responses to light. Functional Ecology, 5, 562-571.

Winn, A. A. (1988). Ecological and evolutionary consequences of seed size in Prunella vulgaris. Ecology, 69, 1537-1544.

Winn, A. A., & Werner, P. A. (1987). Regulation of seed yield within and among populations of Prunella vulgaris. Ecology, 68, 1224-1233.

Winn, A. A. (1985). The effects of seed size and microsite on seedling emergence in four populations of Prunella vulgaris. Journal of Ecology, 73, 831-840.

Winn, A. A., & Pitelka, L. F. (1981). Reproductive patterns andpatch dynamics of Aster acuminatus. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 108, 438-445.

Presentations

Invited Presentations at Symposia

Winn, A. A., & Moriuchi, K. S. (presented 2001). Integration of plastic responses of leaves and flowers to seasonal environmental variation in a perennial violet. In Symposium. Presentation at the meeting of Botanical Society of America, Albuquerque, New Mexico. (National)

Winn, A. A. (presented 1986). Causes and consequences of seed size variation in Prunella vulgaris. In Symposium on causes and consequences of differences in seed size. Presentation at the meeting of Botanical Society of America, Amherst, Massachusetts. (National)

Nonrefereed Presentations at Conferences

Culumber, Z., Anaya-Rojas, J., Booker, W., Hooks, A., Lange, E., Pluer, B., Ramirez-Bullon, N., & Travis, J. (presented 2019, August). Widespread regional bias in ecological and

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evolutionary studies. Presentation at Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America, Louisville, KY. (National)

Ramirez Bullon, N., Negron Ortiz, V., & Winn, A. (presented 2017, August). Demographic analysis of a dioecious threatened plant and the consequences of not having complete data. Presentation at Annual Meeting of the Ecological society of America, Ecological society of America, Portland, OR. (International)

Ramirez-Bullon, N., Negron-Ortiz, V., & Winn, A. A. (presented 2016, May). Demographic analysis of three populations of the threatened dioecious perennial, telephioides. Presentation at 36th Annual Preservation, Conservation and Restoration Conference, 36th Annual Preservation, Conservation and Restoration Conference. (National)

Miller, N., Negron-Ortiz, V., & Winn, A. A. (presented 2015, May). Implications of demography and pollen limitation for the conservation of Euphorbia telephioides. Presentation at 35th Annual Meeting, Florida Native Plant Society, Tallahassee, FL. (State)

Miller, N., Negron-Ortiz, V., & Winn, A. A. (presented 2015, April). Demography and pollen limitation in three populations of Euphorbia telephioides, a federally threatened species. Presentation at Rare plants and their habitats: Linking Science to conservation Action, Florida Rare Plant Task Force, Quincy, FL. (State)

Redmond, A. R., & Winn, A. A. (presented 2010). Population dynamics and mortality in Taxus floridana, the Florida yew. Poster presentation at Workshop organizing committee, Third International Workshop on Yew, Ponferrada, Leon, Spain. (International)

Redmond, A. R., & Winn, A. A. (presented 2009). Death and Taxus: a quarter century of survival and recruitment in four populations of Florida yew (Taxus floridana). Presentation at Annual Meeting, Florida Rare Plant Task Force. (State)

Winn, A. A., Elle, E., & Kalisz, S. (presented 2008). Mixed mating, inbreeding depression, and the dynamics of plant mating systems. Presentation at Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Evolution, Minneapolis, Minnesota. (International)

Burns, J. H., Winn, A. A., Halpern, S. L., & Miller, T. E. (presented 2006). The effect of environment on invasibility in the Commelinaceae. Presentation at Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America, Memphis, Tennessee. (International)

Winn, A. A., & Moriuchi, K. S. (presented 2006). Why do expensive and unreliable chasmogamous flowers persist in the cleistogamous violet, Viola septemloba. Presentation at Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Evolution, Stony Brook, New York. (International)

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Burns, J. H., & Winn, A. A. (presented 2004). Do differences in plastic response to competition explain invasiveness in dayflowers? Presentation at Annual Meeting, Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council. (State)

Winn, A. A., & Moriuchi, K. S. (presented 2003). The cost of seasonal plasticity in leaf composition in a perennial violet. Presentation at Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Evolution, Champagne, Illinois. (International)

Winn, A. A. (presented 1999). A comparison of natural selection on phenotypes and breeding values of leaf traits in an annual plant. Presentation at Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Evolution, Bloomington, Indiana. (International)

Winn, A. A. (presented 1998). Does a cost of homeostasis explain the persistence of non-adaptive plasticity in leaf traits in an annual plant? Presentation at Annual Meeting, Society of the Study of Evolution, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (International)

Winn, A. A. (presented 1998). Does a cost of homeostasis explain the persistence of non-adaptive plasticity in leaf traits in an annual plant? Presentation at Annual Meeting, Society of the Study of Evolution, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (International)

Winn, A. A. (presented 1994). Field measures of natural selection on plastic response to temperature in an annual plant. Presentation at Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Evolution, Athens, Georgia. (International)

Winn, A. A. (presented 1993). Adaptive phenotypic plasticity: t response of leaf traits to temperature in an annual plan. Presentation at Annual Meeting, South Eastern Population Ecology and Genetics Group, North Carolina. (Regional)

Winn, A. A. (presented 1993). Genetic variation and constraints on plastic response to temperature in an annual plant. Presentation at Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Evolution, Snowbird, Utah. (International)

Winn, A. A., & Miller, T. E. (presented 1992). The effect of population density on the influence of seed mass and time of emergence on seed fate and adult fitness in Plantago wrightiana. Presentation at Annual Meetings, Ecological Society of America, Honolulu, Hawaii. (International)

Winn, A. A. (presented 1991). Why is there within-individual seed mass variation in Prunella vulgaris?. Presentation at Annual Meetings, Ecological Society of America, San Antonio, Texas. (International)

Winn, A. A., & Evans, A. S. (presented 1990). Variation among populations in plastic responses to light intensity. Presentation at Annual Meetings, Ecological Society of America, Snowbird Resort, Utah. (International)

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Miller, T. E., Winn, A. A., & Schemske, D. W. (presented 1989). Effects of density and spatial pattern on selection for emergence time in Prunella vulgaris L. (Labiatae). Presentation at Annual Meetings, Ecological Society of America, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (International)

Winn, A. A. (presented 1987). Environmental effects on seed production in Prunella vulgaris. Presentation at Annual Meetings, Ecological Society of America. (International)

Winn, A. A. (presented 1983). Differences in seed size and the role of seed size in seedling establishment in two populations of Prunella vulgaris. Presentation at Annual Meetings, Botanical Society of America, Grand Forks, North Dakota. (National)

Winn, A. A. (presented 1983). The role of environmental maternal effects in natural populations of plants. Presentation at Annual Midwest Ecology Conference, Conference organizing committee, Chicago, Illinois. (Regional)

Pitelka, L. F., Winn, A. A., & Stanton, D. S. (presented 1979). Effects of density on resource allocation and survivorship in Aster acuminatus. Presentation at Annual Meetings, Botanical Society of America, Stillwater, Oklahoma. (National)

Nonrefereed Presentations at Symposia

Moriuchi, K. S., & Winn, A. A. (presented 2006). Genetic differences in patterns of growth, development, and plastic response to environmental quality in a perennial plant. In Symposium on New Directions in Plant Ecological Development. Presentation at the meeting of New Phytologist, London, England. (International)

Winn, A. A. (presented 1984). Differences in mean seed size and number in relation to the availability of safe sites in four populations of Prunella vulgaris. In Second International Symposium on the Structure and Functioning of Plant Populations. Presentation at the meeting of Symposium organizing committee, Wageningen, The Netherlands. (International)

Invited Lectures and Readings of Original Work

Winn, A. A. (2009). Inbreeding depression and the evolution of plant mating systems. Delivered at Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. (Local)

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Contracts and Grants

Contracts and Grants Funded

Winn, Alice A (Co-PI), & Ramirez-Bullon, Natali Rubi (PI). (Jun 2015–May 2017). Population Viability for Three Populations of the Threatened Florida Endemic, Euphorbia Telephioides. Funded by Florida Native Plant Society. Total award $1,500.

Winn, Alice A (PI), & Oakley, Christopher G (Co-PI). (May 2008–Apr 2010). Dissertation Research: The Effects of Drift And Gene Flow on Adaptive Potential in a Structured Plant Population. Funded by National Science Foundation. (0808435). Total award $11,968.

Winn, Alice A (PI). (Apr 2007–Mar 2008). Genetic Limits of Small Populations & Effect on Adapt. Funded by FSU CRC. Total award $11,919.

Winn, Alice A (PI), & Hereford Jr, Joe H (Co-PI). (May 2004–Oct 2006). Dissertation Research: Contributions of Adaptation. Funded by National Science Foundation. (DEB-0407968). Total award $5,430.

Service

Florida State University

FSU University Service

Member, University Promotion and Tenure Committee (2003–2004).

FSU College Service

Member, Brennan Award Committee (2012–present).

Member, College of Arts and Sciences Promotion and Tenure Committee (2003–2004).

FSU Department Service

Director, Course-based Master's degree Program Director (2019–present).

Associate Chair, Academic Programs (2013–present).

Chair, Curriculum Committee (2013–present).

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Member, Curriculum Committee (2000–present).

Member, Faculty Search Committee Teaching Specialist (2019).

Member, Ad hoc advisory committee for Emily Lemmon (2010–2016).

Chair, Faculty Evaluation Committee (2010).

Area Representative, Ecology and Evolution Curricular Group (2007–2008).

Chair, Ad hoc advisory committee for Nora Underwood (2003–2008).

Member, Department Chair Search Advisory Committee (2006).

Member, Faculty Search Committee (2006).

Chair, Promotion and Tenure Committee (2005).

Member, Ad hoc advisory committee for Thomas Hansen (2001–2005).

Chair, Promotion and Tenure Committee (2003).

Chair, Academic Appeals committee (2001–2003).

Chair, Academic Appeals committee (2001–2003).

Member, Executive Committee (2002).

Member, Ad hoc advisory committee for David Houle (2000–2002).

Chair, Faculty Search Committee (2000–2001).

Member, Academic Appeals committee (1996–2000).

Member, Scholarship Awards Committee (1996–2000).

Member, Faculty Search Committee (1999).

Member, Departmental Teaching Incentive Committee (1998).

Member, Faculty Evaluation Committee (1998).

Member, Faculty Search Committee (1998).

Member, Executive Committee (1996–1997).

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Area Representative, Ecology and Evolution Curricular Group (1996).

Member, Executive Committee (1994).

Member, Department Chair Search Advisory Committee (1993).

Member, Faculty Evaluation Committee (1993).

Member, Executive Committee (1990).

FSU Institute or Center Service

Content Area Specialist for BIOSCOPES, FCR-STEM (2011–2014).

Content Area Specialsit for Curriculum Development Workshop, FCR-STEM (2012).

The Profession

Editor for Refereed Journals

Editor, The American Naturalist (2015–2019).

Associate Editor, The American Naturalist (2013–2015).

Handling Editor, Oecologia (2008–2013).

Editorial Board Membership(s)

The American Naturalist (2013–2019).

Oecologia (2008–2015).

Guest Reviewer for Refereed Journals

Southeastern Naturalist (2002–present).

Ecology Letters (1998–present).

Journal of Evolutionary Biology (1988–present).

Trends in Ecology and Evolution (1986–present).

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Acta Oecologia (1984–present).

American Journal of Botany (1984–present).

American Midland Naturalist (1984–present).

American Naturalist (1984–present).

Australian Journal of Ecology (1984–present).

Botanical Gazette (1984–present).

Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (1984–present).

Canadian Journal of Botany (1984–present).

Ecography (1984–present).

Ecological Monographs (1984–present).

Ecology (1984–present).

Environmental and Experimental Botany (1984–present).

Evolution (1984–present).

International Journal of Plant Science (1984–present).

Journal of Biogeography (1984–present).

Journal of Ecology (1984–present).

New Phytologist (1984–present).

Oecologia (1984–present).

Oikos (1984–present).

Pacific Science (1984–present).

Plant Ecology (1984–present).

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Reviewer or Panelist for Grant Applications

National Science Foundation Panelist (2014).

National Science Foundation Panelist (2014).

National Science Foundation (2009).

National Science Foundation (2008).

National Science Foundation (2005).

National Science Foundation (2001).

National Science Foundation (2000).

Florida Department of Fish and Game (1998).

National Science Foundation (1998).

Florida Department of Fish and Game (1997).

National Science Foundation (1995).

National Science Foundation (1994).

Service to Professional Associations

Mercer Award Committee, Ecological Society of America (2001–2002).

The Community

Member, Sunshine State Science Standards, Framer's Committee for revising K-12 science standards for the state, Sunshine State Science Standards (2006–2007).

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