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Drought, pollen and nectar availability, and pollination success

Ecology2016Cited 143 times
Student Paper

Bill Morphology and Niche Partitioning in <i>Selasphorus platycercus</i>

2016
Student Paper

Comparing clines in floral and vegetative traits along an elevation gradient in an <i>Ipomopsis</i> hybrid zone

2016
Student Paper

Mysteries of road dust: Does road dust influence flower lifespan in scarlet gilia?

2016
Student Paper

Pollen thieving and pollen limitation in gynodioecious <i>Polemonium foliosissimum</i> (Polemoniaceae)

2016
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Floral pigmentation patterns provide an example of Gloger’s rule in plants

Nature Plants2015Cited 133 times
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Using the literature to test pollination syndromes - some methodological cautions

Journal of Pollination Ecology2015Cited 53 times
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Quantifying direct vs. indirect effects of nectar robbers on male and female components of plant fitness

Journal of Ecology2015Cited 27 times
Student Paper

Elevational and temporal variation in Ipomopsis floral and vegetative traits.

2015
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Competition for pollination and the evolution of flowering time

American Naturalist2015Cited 10 times
Thesis

The evolutionary ecology of ultraviolet floral pigmentation

2015
Student Paper

The effects of primary and secondary nectar robbing of Ipomopsis aggregata on hummingbird visitation.

2015
Student Paper

Quantifying within-season floral trait distributions of flowers in Colorado Rocky Mountain sub-alpine dry meadows.

2015
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An altitudinal cline in UV floral pattern corresponds with a behavioral change of a generalist pollinator assemblage

Ecology2015Cited 47 times
Student Paper

Why doesn't nectar robbing decrease seed set in some bee-pollinated plants?

2015
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Lack of sex-specific differences in mycorrhizal associations and response to herbivory in the gynodioecious herb, Polemonium foliosissimum

Plant Ecology2015
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Gender inequality in predispersal seed predation contributes to female seed set advantage in a gynodioecious species

Ecology2015Cited 12 times
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Context-dependent reproductive isolation mediated by floral scent and color

Evolution2015
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Wise flies: a pre-dispersal seed predator prefers hermaphrodites over females in the gynodioecious <i>Polemonium foliosissimum</i>

Ecological Entomology2015
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Improving our chemistry: Challenges and opportunities in the interdisciplinary study of floral volatiles

Natural Products Reports2015Cited 32 times