Sedonia Sipes
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Sedonia D. Sipes o Sedonia Sipes es Profesora Asociada, trabaja en Pollination Ecology, Molecular Systematics, Conservation Biology. Es B.S West in Biology Texas A&M University, Canyon, TX, 1989. Utah State University, Logan, UT, M.S. in Biology, 1995. Thesis title: Reproductive biology of the rare, riparian orchid Spiranthes diluvialis: breeding system, pollination, and variation in reproductive success. Thesis advisor Vincent J. Tepedino. Utah State University, Logan, UT, Ph.D., 2001. Dissertation title: Phylogenetic relationships, taxonomy, and evolution of host choice In Diadasia (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). Thesis advisor Paul G. Wolf. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 2000-2001. Postdoctoral Research Associate. Postdoctoral advisor Bryan N. Danforth, Department of Entomology.
- Office & Lab: Life Science II room 473
- Mailing address: Dept. of Plant Biology, mail code 6509, SIUC, Carbondale IL 62901-6509
- Phone (office & lab): 618-453-3213
- Fax: 618-453-3441
- E-mail: mailto:ssipes@plant.siu.edu
Los Doctores Bryan N. Danforth, Jennifer Fang, Sedonia Sipes, Sean G. Brady, y Eduardo Andrade Botelho de Almeida son autores del proyecto BeePhylogeny desarrollado en el College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Departamento de Entomología de la Universidad de Cornell. Ithaca, Neva York. El mismo es una página Web desarrollada a partir del año 2006, donde los autores fundamentan actializadamente la evolución de las abejas con amplios fundamentos bibliográficos:
- El trabajo puede citarse como sigue:
- Bryan N. Danforth, Jennifer Fang, Sedonia Sipes, Sean G. Brady, Eduardo Andrade Botelho de Almeida. (2006). Phylogeny and molecular systematics of bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Autores de la Web sobre la Filogenia de las abejas en la Universidad de Cornell.
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Trabajos en Cultura Apícola
- Bryan N. Danforth, Sedonia D. Sipes, Jennifer Fang, Sean G. Brady. 2006. The history of early bee diversification based on five genes plus morphology. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A., 103:15118-15123. PDF 396 Kb.
Trabajos de la autora
- Cane, J. H. and S. D. Sipes. (in press). Characterizing Floral Specialization by Bees: Analytical Methods and a Revised Lexicon for Oligolecty. In N. M. Waser and J. Ollerton (eds). Generalization and Specialization in Plant-Pollinator Interactions. U. Chicago Press.
- Tepedino, V.J., S.D. Sipes, and T.L. Griswold. 2004. Reproductive biology of a rare spring composite of the Colorado Plateau: Townsendia aprica. Western North American Naturalist 64: 465-470.
- Danforth, B.N., S. Brady, S. Sipes, and A. Pearson. 2004. Single copy nuclear genes recover Cretaceous-aged divergences in bees. Systematic Biology 52 (2): 1-18.
- Sipes, S.D. and P.G. Wolf. 2001. Phylogenetic relationships within Diadasia, a group of specialist bees. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 19: 144-156.
- Wolf, P. G., D. R. Campbell, N. M. Waser, S. D. Sipes, T. R. Toler, and J. K. Archibald. 2001. Examination of reproductive barriers between sympatric Ipomopsis aggregata and I. arizonica (Polemoniaceae). American Journal of Botany 88: 213-219.
- Pryer, K.M., H. Schneider, A.R. Smith, R.B. Cranfill, P.G. Wolf, J.S. Hunt, and S.D. Sipes. 2001. Horsetails and ferns are monophyletic and the closest living relatives to seed plants. Nature 409, 618-622 (1 February 2001).
- Tepedino, V.J. and S.D. Sipes. 2000. Can a transplanted pollinator increase reproductive success in populations of the threatened orchid, Spiranthes diluvialis? Ecological Restoration. 18:2 132-133.
- Sipes, S.D. 1999. The female of Diadasia afflictula unveiled and verified using molecular markers (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). In Byers, G.W., R.H. Hagen, and R.W. Brooks (eds.), Entomological contributions in memory of Byron A. Alexander. University of Kansas Natural History Museum Special Publication 24. pp 51-57.
- V.J. Tepedino, S.D. Sipes, and T.G. Griswold. 1999. The reproductive biology and effective pollinators of the endangered beardtongue Penstemon penlandii (Scrophulariaceae) Plant Systematics and Evolution 219: 39-54.
- Wolf, P.G., S.D. Sipes, M.R. White, M.L. Martines, K.M. Pryer, A.R. Smith, and K. Ueda. 1999. Phylogenetic relationships of the enigmatic fern families Hymenophyllopsidaceae and Lophosoriaceae: evidence from rbcL nucleotide sequences. Plant Systematics and Evolution 219: 263-270.
- Sipes, S.D. and P.G. Wolf. 1997. Clonal structure and patterns of allozyme diversity in the rare endemic Cycladenia humilis var. jonesii (Apocynaceae). American Journal of Botany 84 (3): 401-409.
- Wolf, P. G., R. A. Murray, and S. D. Sipes. 1997. Species-independent, geographic structuring of chloroplast DNA haplotypes in a montane herb, Ipomopsis (Polemoniaceae). Molecular Ecology 6: 283-291.
- Tepedino, V.J., S.D. Sipes, J.L. Barnes, and L.L. Hickerson. 1997. The need for "extended care" in conservation: examples from studies of rare plants in the western United States. Acta Horticulturae 437:245-248.
- Sipes, S.D. and V.J. Tepedino. 1994. Reproduction of the rare orchid, Spiranthes diluvialis: breeding system, pollination, and implications for conservation. Conservation Biology 9: 929-938.
Other publications
- Vaughn, D., A. Migone, and S. Sipes. 2003. TEMS: Teaching Excellence in Mathematics and Science. Integrated Science Laboratory Manual. Hayden McNeil, Plymouth, MI. 182 pp.
- Pierson, K., V.J. Tepedino, S. Sipes, and K. Kuta. 2001. Pollination Ecology of the Rare Orchid, Spiranthes diluvialis: Implications for Conservation. Third South Western Rare & Endangered Plant Conference, Flagstaff, AZ.
- Boettinger, J.L., and S.D. Sipes. 1998. Soil properties influence the distribution of Jones cycladenia (Cycladenia humilis var. jonesii), a rare endemic plant of the Colorado Plateau. Conference Proceedings: Learning from the Land: Scientific Inquiry for Planning and Managing the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Cedar City, UT, November 1997.
- Sipes, S.D. 1996. Notes on the Reproduction of Jones cycladenia. Sego Lily 18 (3).
- Sipes, S.D. and V.J. Tepedino. 1996. Pollinator Lost? Reproduction by the enigmatic Jones cycladenia (Cycladenia humilis var. jonesii). Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plant Conference, Flagstaff, AZ.
- Sipes, S.D. and V.J. Tepedino. 1993. The pollination and reproductive ecology of Spiranthes diluvialis Sheviak (Orchidaceae). In R. Sivinski and K. Lightfoot (eds.) Proceedings of the Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plant Conference, Santa Fe, NM.
Government reports
- Saunders, N.E. and S.D. Sipes. 2004. Final Report: Abronia ammophila reproductive and pollination ecology study, Yellowstone National Park. Report prepared for U.S. Park Service, The Yellowstone Foundation, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Foundation, 18 pp.
- Boettinger, J. and S.D. Sipes. 1996. Edaphic factors influencing the distribution and ecology of Jones cycladenia. Report prepared for USDI Bureau of Land Management, Salt Lake City, UT, 38 pp.
- Sipes, S.D., P.G. Wolf, and V.J. Tepedino. 1995. The pollination and reproduction of Spiranthes diluvialis: Implications for conservation of four populations. Report prepared for USDI Bureau of Land Management, USDA Forest Service, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
- Sipes, S.D., P.G. Wolf, V.J. Tepedino, and J. Boettinger. 1994. Final report: population genetics and ecology of Jones cycladenia. Submitted to the Bureau of Land Management, Salt Lake City, Utah.
- Sipes, S.D., P.G. Wolf, and V.J. Tepedino. 1992. Final report: population genetics of Cycladenia humilis var. jonesii. Submitted to the Bureau of Land Management, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Manuscripts submitted or in preparation
- Sipes, S.D. and V.J. Tepedino. Levels of pollen host specialization, and evolutionary patterns of host-switching in a clade of specialist bees. In review, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society.
- Foster, K.M., B.A. Middleton, and S.D. Sipes. Seed germination requirements and seed banks of current and historical populations of the rare Trifolium reflexum (Fabaceae) and implications for management. In review, Biological Conservation
- Sipes, S.D. and R.W. Brooks. A taxonomic review of North and Central American Diadasia, with descriptions of three new species. In preparation for submission to Journal of Natural History.
- Sipes, S.D. and V.J. Tepedino. Perfection subverted: contrivances for outcrossing in a rare orchid are influenced by pollinator abundance. In preparation for submission to American Naturalist.
- Saunders, N.E. and S.D. Sipes. Pollination and reproductive ecology of the Yellowstone endemic Abronia ammophila. In preparation for submission to American Journal of Botany.
- Sipes, S.D., K.M. Foster, and K. Davie. Implications of sympatry in North American Diadasia. In preparation.
Seminars and scientific meetings
- Sipes, S.D., K.M. Foster, and K. Davie. 2004. Biogeography and speciation patterns in North American Diadasia. Section A Symposium: New insights into Bee Phylogeny. Entomological Society of America annual meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, Nov. 14-17, 2004.
- Danforth, B.N., S. Brady, and S.D. Sipes. 2004. Phylogeny and evolution of the short-tongued bees based on single copy nuclear gene sequences. Section A Symposium: New insights into Bee Phylogeny. Entomological Society of America annual meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, Nov. 14-17, 2004.
- Saunders, N.E. and S. D. Sipes. 2004. Pollination ecology of the rare Wyoming Endemic, Abronia ammophila. Poster presented at the Botanical Society of America Annual Meeting, Snowbird, UT August 2004.
- Foster, K.M., B.A. Middleton, and S.D. Sipes. Effects of Heating and Scarification on germination of the rare species Trifolium reflexum. Southeastern Biologists Association annual meeting, Memphis, TN April 14-17, 2004.
- Sipes, S.D. 2002. Host-switching in specialist bees: a phylogenetic perspective. Invited seminar to Department of Entomology, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, September 16, 2002.
- Sipes, S.D. and B.N. Danforth. 2002. Reconstructing the early evolution of the bees. Entomological Society of America annual meeting, Ft. Lauderdale FL November 17-21. (National meeting)
- Danforth, B.N. and S.D. Sipes. 2002. Single copy nuclear genes recover higher-level bee phylogeny with high bootstrap support (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). Entomological Society of America annual meeting, Ft. Lauderdale FL November 17-21. (National meeting)
- Pierson, K., V.J. Tepedino, S. Sipes, and K. Kuta. 2000. Pollination Ecology of the Rare Orchid, Spiranthes diluvialis: Implications for Conservation. Third South Western Rare & Endangered Plant Conference, Flagstaff, AZ.
- Sipes, S. D., P. G. Wolf, V. J. Tepedino. 1999. Has host-switching been common or rare in specialist bees? A molecular phylogenetic analysis of Diadasia (Hymenoptera: Apidae)? Annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Evolution, Madison, WI..
- Pryer, K.M., H. Schneider, J.S. Hunt, L. Sappelsa, P.G. Wolf, S. D. Sipes, and A. R. Smith. 1999. Phylogeny of basal tracheophytes and ferns inferred from four large datasets: morphology, 18S nrDNA, RBCL, and ATPB. International Botanical Conference, St. Louis, MO.
- Sipes, S.D., P.G. Wolf, and V.J. Tepedino. 1998. Evolution of Host Choice in Diadasia, a genus of specialist bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Annual meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Las Vegas, NV.
- Sipes, S.D. and J. Boettinger. 1997. Soil morphology influences the distribution of Jones cycladenia (Cycladenia humilis var. jonesii (Eastw.) Welsh and Atwood: Apocynaceae), a rare endemic of southern Utah and northern Arizona. Annual meeting of the Botanical Society of America, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
- Sipes, S.D., P.G. Wolf, and V.J. Tepedino. 1995. Population genetics and reproduction of the threatened Jones cycladenia. 2nd Annual Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plant Conference, Flagstaff, AZ.
- Sipes, S.D. and V.J. Tepedino. 1994. Reproduction of a rare, riparian orchid. Joint meeting of the Northwest Scientific Association, Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology, Association of Washington Geographers, Rare Plant Consortium, and Northwest Lichen Guild, Ellensburg, WA.
- Wolf, P.G., R.A. Murray, and S.D. Sipes. 1993. A molecular test of secondary intergradation in hybrid zones of Ipomopsis. Joint annual meeting of The American Society of Naturalists, The Society of Systematic Biologists, and The Society for the Study of Evolution, Snowbird, UT.
- Sipes, S.D., W.R. Bowlin, and V.J. Tepedino. 1992. Reproductive ecology of Spiranthes diluvialis. Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plant Conference, Santa Fe, NM.


