Loren Henry Rieseberg (1961 ) es un botánico canadiense-estadounidense.[1]
Es profesor de botánica en la Universidad de Columbia Británica y profesor distinguido de biología en la Universidad de Indiana Bloomington,[2][3] y director del Lab. Rieseberg[4]
En 1987, se graduó por la Universidad Estatal de Washington, con el Ph.D.
- b.k. Blackman, j.l. Strasburg, s.d. Michaels, l.h. Rieseberg. 2010. The role of recently derived FT paralogs in sunflower domestication. Current Biology 20: 629–635
- t.e. Wood, n. Takebayashi, m.s. Barker, i. Mayrose, p.b. Greenspoon, l.h. Rieseberg. 2009. The frequency of polyploid speciation in vascular plants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 106:13875-13879
- l.h. Rieseberg, j.h. Willis. 2007. "Plant speciation". Science 317: 910-914
- -----------------, t.e. Wood, e. Baack. 2006. "The nature of plant species". Nature 440: 524-527
- * a.v. Harter, k.a. Gardner, d. Falush, d.l. Lentz, r. Bye, l.h. Rieseberg]. 2004. "Origin of extant domesticated sunflowers in eastern North America". Nature 430: 201-205
- * j.m. Burke, l.h. Rieseberg. 2003. "The fitness effects of transgenic disease resistance in wild sunflowers". Science 300: 1250
- l.h. Rieseberg, o. Raymond, d.m. Rosenthal, z. Lai, k. Livingstone, t. Nakazato, j.l. Durphy, a.e. Schwarzbach, l.a. Donovan, c. Lexer. 2003. "Major ecological transitions in annual sunflowers facilitated by hybridization". Science 301: 1211-1216
- -----------------, a. Widmer, m.a. Arntz, j.m. Burke. 2002. "Directional selection is the primary cause of phenotypic diversification". Proc. of the National Acad. of Sci. 99: 12242-12245