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Pamela S. Soltis

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American botanist

Pamela S. Soltis
Soltis presenting at XX International Botanical Congress
Born (1957-11-13)November 13, 1957 (age 67)
Nelsonville, Ohio
NationalityAmerican
Other namesPamela Sagraves
Alma materUniversity of Kansas
SpouseDouglas E. Soltis
AwardsDarwin–Wallace Medal(2016)
Scientific career
FieldsBotany
Institutions
Author abbrev. (botany)P.S.Soltis

Pamela Soltis (born November 13, 1957) is an Americanbotanist. She is a distinguished professor at theUniversity of Florida, curator at theFlorida Museum of Natural History, principal investigator of the Laboratory of Molecular Systematics and Evolutionary Genetics at theFlorida Museum of Natural History,[1] and founding director of the University of Florida Biodiversity Institute.[2]

Early life and education

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Soltis was born on November 13, 1957, inNelsonville, Ohio, to Barbara D. Sagraves and Walter Ronald Sagraves.[3] She attended Pella High School inPella, Iowa, and graduated in 1976 asvaledictorian. She was aNational Merit Finalist in 1976. She earned her bachelor's degree in biology fromCentral College in 1980 and graduated summa cum laude. She then attendedUniversity of Kansas and earned an M.Phil. with honors in botany in 1984 and a Ph.D. in botany in 1986.[3]

Career

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After earning her Ph.D., Soltis started as an assistant professor in the Department of Botany atWashington State University in 1986 and was promoted to associate professor in 1992.[3] She was then promoted in full professor in the Department of Botany and School of Biological Sciences in 1998. In 2000 Soltis moved fromWashington State University toUniversity of Florida,Florida Museum of Natural History as curator. At theUniversity of Florida, Soltis was University of Florida Research Foundation Research Professor from 2006 to 2009 and co-director of the UF Computational Biology Program from 2009 to 2012.[3]

Research

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Soltis' research has focused on the patterns and processes that generated the tree of life. More specifically, she studies the flowering plant (angiosperm) diversity and evolution. She uses genomic methods, natural history collections and computational modeling to understand the phylogeny, phylogeography, and polyploidy of angiosperms.[4] She has published over 400 scientific papers, and among her most cited contributions are papers on the role of genetic and genomic attributes in the success of polyploids.[5] In 2016, Soltis was elected as a member of theNational Academy of Sciences and theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2017.

Service

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Soltis was president of theBotanical Society of America 2007–08.[6] She has served on the Councils of theSociety for the Study of Evolution, theAmerican Society of Plant Taxonomists, the American Genetics Association, and theSociety of Systematic Biologists. She served a three-year term as secretary of theBotanical Society of America and is currently the president of theSociety of Systematic Biologists. She also serves as an associate editor for the journalsEvolution andSystematic Biology.[4] She is a member of the University of Kansas Women's Hall of Fame.[7]

Honors

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She was the winner of the 2002 Dahlgren Prize in Botany from the Royal Physiographic Society of Sweden.[7]Reuters named her as a highly cited researcher in 2014.[8] She won, along with her husband,Douglas Soltis,[9] the 2006Asa Gray Award. She was elected to theNational Academy of Sciences in 2016.[10]

Selected publications

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Scientific publications

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  • p.s. Soltis, d.e. Soltis. 2004.The origin and diversification of angiosperms. Am. J. Bot. 91: 1614–1626
  • s. Kim, v.a. Albert, m-j. Yoo, j.s. Farris, p.s. Soltis, d.e. Soltis. 2004.Pre-angiosperm duplication of floral genes and regulatory tinkering at the base of angiosperms. Am. J. Bot. 91: 2102–2118
  • j.c. Pires, k.y. Lim, a. Kovarík, r. Matyásek, a. Boyd, a.r. Leitch, i.j. Leitch, m.d. Bennett, p.s. Soltis, d.e. Soltis. 2004.Molecular cytogenetic analysis of recently evolvedTragopogon (Asteraceae) allopolyploids reveal a karyotype that is additive of the diploid progenitors. Am. J. Bot. 91: 1022–1035
  • t.j. Davies, t.g. Barraclough, m.w. Chase, p.s. Soltis, d.e. Soltis, v. Savolainen. 2004. Darwin's abominable mystery: Insights from a supertree of the angiosperms. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 101: 1904–1909.
  • l.p. Ronse DeCraene, p.s. Soltis, d.e. Soltis. 2003. Evolution of floral structures in basal angiosperms. International Journal of Plant Sciences 164: S329-S363.
  • angiosperm phylogeny group II. 2003.An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG II. Bot. J. of the Linnean Soc. 141: 399-436
  • p.s. Soltis, d.e. Soltis, v. Savolainen, p.r. Crane, t. Barraclough. 2002.Rate heterogeneity among lineages of land plants: integration of molecular and fossil data and evidence for molecular living fossils. Proc. of the National Academy of Sci. USA 99: 4430-4435
  • m.a. Gitzendanner, p.s. Soltis. 2000.Patterns of genetic variation in rare and widespread plant congeners: Do rare species have low levels of genetic variability? Am. J. Bot. 87: 783-792
  • pamela s. Soltis, douglas e. Soltis, m.w. Chase. 1999.Angiosperm phylogeny inferred from multiple genes: A research tool for comparative biology. Nature 402: 402-404

Books

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  • douglas e. Soltis, pamela s. Soltis. 2006.Developmental genetics of the flower. Volumen 44 de Advances in botanical research incorporating advances in plant pathology. Edición ilustrada de Academic Press, 616 pp.ISBN 0120059444en línea
  • pamela s. Soltis, douglas e. Soltis, jeff J. Doyle. 1992.Molecular systematics of plants. Editor Springer, 434 pp.ISBN 0412022419en línea
  • d.e. Soltis, p.s. Soltis. 1990.Isozymes in plant biology. Edición ilustrada de Springer, 268 pp.ISBN 0412365006en línea
  • pamela s. Soltis. 1986.Studies of genetic variation in an introgressive complex inClarkia (Onagraceae). Editor University of Kansas, Botany, 596 pp.
The standardauthor abbreviationP.S.Soltis is used to indicate this person as the author whenciting abotanical name.[11]

References

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  1. ^"Laboratory of Molecular Systematics & Evolutionary Genetics". February 6, 2014.
  2. ^"University of Florida, Biodiversity Institute".
  3. ^abcd"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on November 17, 2018. RetrievedNovember 17, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ab"AIBS Events – Pamela S. Soltis".aibs.org.
  5. ^"Dr. Pamela S. Soltis, Director of Biodiversity Institute » Biodiversity Institute » University of Florida".
  6. ^"Presidents of the Botanical Society of America".Botanical Society of America. Archived fromthe original on May 28, 2016. RetrievedMay 24, 2016.
  7. ^abEmily Taylor Center for Women & Gender Equity (July 25, 2024)."KU Women's Hall of Fame Citation: Pamela Soltis"(PDF).emilytaylorcenter.ku.edu. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on March 27, 2018.
  8. ^Thomson Reuters."Highly Cited Researchers".highlycited.com.{{cite web}}:|author= has generic name (help)
  9. ^UFRF 2016. sfn error: no target: CITEREFUFRF2016 (help)
  10. ^"National Academy of Sciences Members and Foreign Associates Elected". RetrievedMay 5, 2016.
  11. ^International Plant Names Index. P.S.Soltis.
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