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Amy M. Iler
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Works (48)
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Does pollination interact with the abiotic environment to affect plant reproduction?
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Does pollination interact with the abiotic environment to affect plant reproduction?
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Does pollination interact with the abiotic environment to affect plant reproduction?
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Reproductive ecology of Erigeron speciosus, a montane perennial herb: Evidence of self-incompatibility
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Demographic Consequences of Phenological Shifts in Response to Climate Change
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Can flowers affect land surface albedo and soil microclimates?
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Open-top warming chambers reduce animal pollination of two subalpine herbs
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Snow melt timing acts independently and in conjunction with temperature accumulation to drive subalpine plant phenology
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Lagged and dormant season climate better predict plant vital rates than climate during the growing season
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Plant–pollinator interaction niche broadens in response to severe drought perturbations
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Reproductive losses due to climate change? Induced earlier flowering are not the primary threat to plant population viability in a perennial herb
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Detrending phenological time series improves climate-phenology analyses and reveals evidence of plasticity
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Sex-specific responses to climate change in plants alter population sex ratios and performance.
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The effect of demographic correlations on the stochastic population dynamics of perennial plants
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Nonlinear flowering responses to climate: are species approaching their limits of phenological change?
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Maintenance of temporal synchrony between syrphid flies and floral resources despite differential phenological responses to climate
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Effects of climate change on mast-flowering cues in a clonal montane herb, <i>Veratrum tenuipetalum</i> (Melanthiaceae)
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