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Bee phenology is predicted by climatic variation and functional traits

Ecology Letters2020Cited 97 times
Article

Effects of climate change on alpine plants and their pollinators

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences2020Cited 174 times
Article

Species Composition and Hybridization among Native and Nonnative Catostomid Fishes in Two Streams of the Gunnison River Basin, Colorado

Western North American Naturalist2020Cited 1 times
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Temporal scale-dependence of plant–pollinator networks

Oikos2020Cited 106 times
Article

Support early-career field researchers

Science2020Cited 30 times
Article

Untangling the seasonal dynamics of plant-pollinator communities

Nature Communications. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-17894-y2020Cited 39 times
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Pollinator visitation rate and effectiveness vary with flowering phenology

American Journal of Botany2020Cited 42 times
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Changing Climate Drives Divergent and Nonlinear Shifts in Flowering Phenology across Elevations

Current Biology2020Cited 121 times
Student Paper

Climate Change and Parasitism: An Investigation into Parasitic Bees' Climate Responses as Compared to their Hosts

2020
Student Paper

Low to Mid Elevational Resurvey of Bumble bee Distributions in Response to Climate Change

2019
Thesis

Climate change, phenological shifts, and species interactions: Case studies in subalpine plant and migratory fish populations

2019
Article

Pollen and vegetative secondary chemistry of three pollen-rewarding lupines

American Journal of Botany2019Cited 11 times
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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

Journal of Ecology2019Cited 88 times
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Parasitism modifies the direct effects of warming on a hemiparasite and its host

PLOS ONE2019Cited 11 times
Article

Phenology as a process rather than an event: from individual reaction norms to community metrics

Ecological Monographs doi 10.1002/ecm.13522019Cited 102 times
Article

Progressive deterioration of pollination service detected in a 17-year study vanishes in a 26-year study

New Phytologist2019Cited 25 times
Article

The individual and combined effects of snowmelt timing and frost exposure on the reproductive success of montane forbs

Journal of Ecology2019
Thesis

How vulnerable are pollen-specialist solitary bees to temperature-mediated shifts in the timing of food availability?

2019
Chapter

Effects of Climate Change on Birds

2019
Thesis

Adaptation and diversification of bluebells <i>Mertensia</i> spp., Boranginaceae

2019