Student and Faculty Publications 2019-2022
Selected Publications: 2022
Richardson, L. K., and S. Wagenius. 2022. Fire influences reproductive outcomes by modifying flowering phenology and mate-availability. New Phytologist 233:2083-2093. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.17923
Faust, M.N. & A.M. Iler. 2022. Pollinator-mediated reproductive consequences of altered co-flowering under climate change conditions depend on abiotic context. Climate Change Ecology 3: 100043 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecochg.2021.100043
Bechen, L.L., M.G. Johnson, G.T. Broadhead, R.A. Levin, R.P. Overson, T. Jogesh, J.B. Fant, R.A. Raguso, K.A. Skogen, N.J. Wickett. 2022. Differential gene expression associated with a floral scent polymorphism in the evening primrose Oenothera harringtonii (Onagraceae). 2022. BMC Genomics 23, 124 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-022-08370-6
Herrera, F., Testo, W., Field, A., Clark, E., Herendeen, P.S., Crane, P.R., and Shi, G. 2022. A permineralized Early Cretaceous lycopsid from China and the evolution of crown clubmosses. New Phytologist. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.17874
Herendeen, P.S., D.B.O.S. Cardoso, F. Herrera, S.L.Wing. 2022. Fossil papilionoids of the Bowdichia clade (Leguminosae) from the Paleogene of North America. American Journal of Botany 109(1): 130-150. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1808
Selected Publications: 2021
December
Dong, C., G. Shi; F. Herrera; Y. Wang; Z. Wang; B. Zhang; X. Xu; P. S. Herendeen; P. R. Crane. 2021. Leaves of Taxus with cuticle micromorphology from the Early Cretaceous of eastern Inner Mongolia, Northeast China. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 298: 104588. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2021.104588
November
Patsis, A., R. Overson, K. Skogen, N. Wickett, M. Johnson, W. Wagner, R. Raguso, J. Fant, and R. Levin. 2021. Elucidating the evolutionary history of Oenothera Sect. Pachylophus (Onagraceae): A phylogenetic approach. Systematic Botany. 46(3):799-811. https://doi.org/10.1600/036364421X16312067913471
Iler, A. M., P. T. Humphrey, J. E. Ogilvie, and P. J. CaraDonna. 2021. Conceptual and practical issues limit the utility of statistical estimators of phenological events. Ecosphere 00(00):e03828. 10.1002/ecs2.3828
October
Barak, RS, Z Ma, L Brudvig, and K Havens. 2021. Factors influencing seed mix design for prairie restoration. Restoration Ecology (Online early, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13581)
Adamson, C.P. and A.M. Iler. 2021. Open-top chambers reduce animal pollination of two subalpine herbs. Journal of Pollination Ecology 29: 231–239.
Ernst A, Barak R, Hipp A, Kramer AT, Marx H, Larkin D (2021) The invasion paradox dissolves when using phylogenetic and temporal perspectives. Journal of Ecology (https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13812)
Gavin-Smyth, N., Kramer, A. T., Urbina-Casanova, R., Vitt, P., & Fant, J. B. (2021). Genetic rescue reduces mate limitation in a threatened, clonal, and self-incompatible plant species. Restoration Ecology, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13458 s
Kilgore S, Havens K, Kramer AT, Lythgoe A, Mackechnie L, De Vitis M(2021) Seed collection, storage, and germination practices may impact Viola reintroduction outcomes. Native Plants Journal (in press - no DOI yet) PBC student (now alum)
Thomas Abeli,…Marcello De Vitis, …et al. (2021) IDPlanT: the Italian database of plant translocation, Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology, DOI: 10.1080/11263504.2021.1985004
Diaz-Martin, Z., and J. Karubian. Forest cover at landscape scales increases male and female gametic diversity of palm seedlings. Molecular Ecology. 30:4353–4367. DOI:10.1111/mec.16060
Ndem‐Galbert, J. R., Hall, J., McDonnell, A. J., & Martine, C. T. (2021). Differential reward in “male” versus “female” pollen of functionally dioecious Solanum. American Journal of Botany. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1765
September
Endres, K.L., Morozumi, C.N., Loy, X., H.M. Briggs, P.J. CaraDonna, A.M. Iler, D. Picklum, W. Barr, & B. Brosi. Plant–pollinator interaction niche broadens in response to severe drought perturbations. Oecologia (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-021-05036-0
Ksiazek-Mikenas, K., Chaudhary, B. Larkin, D., and K. Skogen. A habitat analog approach establishes native plant communities on green roofs. Ecosphere. 12(9): e03754 https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3754
Lamb, N, Havens, K, Holloway, J, Steffen, JF, Zeldin, J, Kramer, AT (2021) Low passive restoration potential following invasive woody species removal in oak woodlands. Restoration Ecology (online early: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/rec.13568) PBC student (now alum)
August
Kucera, KF, Fant, JB, Jensen, S, Landeen, M, Orr, E, Kramer, AT. 2021. Genetic variation and structure change when producing and using mixed-source seed lots for restoration. Restoration Ecology (online early DOI: 10.1111/rec.13521) PBC student (now alum)
July
Gardner, E.M., M. Garner, R. Cowan, S. Dodsworth, N. Epitawalage, O. Maurin, D. Arifiani, S. Sahromi, W.J. Baker, F. Forest, N.J.C. Zerega, A.K. Monro, A.L. Hipp. 2021. Repeated parallel losses of inflexed stamens in Moraceae: phylogenomics and generic revision of the tribe Moreae and the reinstatement of the tribe Olmedieae (Moraceae). Taxon https://doi.org/10.1002/tax.12526
Wenzell, K. E., A. J. McDonnell°, N. J. Wickett, J. B. Fant, and K. A. Skogen. 2021. Incomplete reproductive isolation and low genetic differentiation despite floral divergence across varying geographic scales in Castilleja. American Journal of Botany 108(7): 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1700. Open Access.
Jerome DK, WK Petry, KA Mooney, AM Iler. 2021. Snowmelt timing acts independently and in conjunction with temperature accumulation to drive subalpine plant phenology. Global Change Biology 27: 5054–5069. DOI: 10.1111/gcb.15803
Shackelford, N., G. Paterno, K. Suding, and 74 others, including A.T. Kramer. 2021. Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts. Nature Ecology and Evolution. https://doi:10.1038/s41559-021-01510-3.
June
Gravendyck, J., R.A. Fensome, M.J. Head, P.S. Herendeen, J.B. Riding, J.B. Bachelier, and N.J. Turland. 2021. Taxonomy and nomenclature in palaeopalynology: basic principles, current challenges and future perspectives. Palynology 45: 717-743. https://doi.org/10.1080/01916122.2021.1918279
Iler, A.M., A.S. Walwema, H. Steltzer, A. Blázquez-Castro. (in press) Can flowers affect land surface albedo and soil microclimates? International Journal of Biometeorology DOI: 10.1007/s00484-021-02159-0
Gruver, A.M. and P.J. CaraDonna. 2021. Chicago Bees: Urban Areas Support Diverse Bee Communities but With More Non-Native Bee Species Compared to Suburban Areas. Environmental Entomology. https://doi.org/10.1093/ee/nvab048
Nordstrom, S.W., A.B. Dykstra & and S. Wagenius. 2021. Fires slow population declines of a long-lived prairie plant through multiple vital rates. Oecologia 196, 679–691. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-021-04955-2
May
Gardner, E.M., M.G. Johnson, J.T. Pereira, A.S.A. Puad, D. Arifiani, Sahromi, N.J. Wickett, and N.J.C. Zerega. 2021. Paralogs and off-target sequences improve phylogenetic resolution in a densely-sampled study of the breadfruit genus (Artocarpus, Moraceae). Systematic Biology syaa073, https://doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syaa073
Shi, G., F. Herrera°, P.S. Herendeen, E.G. Clark and P.R. Crane. 2021. The cupules of Mesozoic seed plants and the origin of the angiosperm second integument. Nature 594: 223-227. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03598-w
April
Gardner, E.M., L. Audi, Q. Zhang, H. Sauquet, A.K. Monro, and N.J.C. Zerega. 2021. Phylogenomics of Brosimum Sw. (Moraceae) and allied genera, including a revised subgeneric system. Taxon. https://doi.org/10.1002/tax.12503
Matsunaga K.K.S., Herendeen P.S., HerreraF., Ichinnorov N., Crane P.R., Shi G. 2021. Ovulate cones of Schizolepidopsis ediae sp. nov. provide insights into the evolution of Pinaceae. International Journal of Plant Sciences. DOI: 10.1086/714281
Giraldo A., HerreraF., Labandeira C., Carvalho M.R. 2021. Rich and specialized plant-insect associations in a middle-late Paleocene (58–60 Ma) Neotropical rainforest (Bogotá Formation, Colombia). Ameghiniana. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5710/AMGH.17.02.2021.3390
HerreraF., Shi G., Bickner M., Ichinnorov N., Leslie A, Herendeen P.S., Crane P.R. 2021. Early Cretaceous (abietoid) Pinaceae from Mongolia and the evolution of seed scale shedding. American Journal of Botany. DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.1713
Carvalho, Mónica R., Carlos Jaramillo, Felipe de la Parra, Dayenari Caballero-Rodríguez, Fabiany Herrera°, Scott Wing, Benjamin L. Turner, Carlos D'Apolito, Millerlandy Romero-Báez, Paula Narváez, Camila Martínez, Mauricio Gutierrez, Conrad Labandeira, German Bayona, Milton Rueda, Manuel Paez-Reyes, Dairon Cárdenas, Álvaro Duque, James L. Crowley, Carlos Santos and Daniele Silvestro. 2021. Extinction at the end-Cretaceous and the origin of modern Neotropical rainforests. Science 372 (6537), 63-68. https://science.sciencemag.org/content/372/6537/63.full
Carvalho M.R., HerreraF., Gómez S., Martínez C., Espitia J.E., Jaramillo C. 2021. Early records of Melastomataceae from the middle-late Paleocene rainforests of South America conflict with Laurasian origins. International Journal of Plant Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1086/714053
Iler A.M., P.J. CaraDonna, J.R.K. Forrest, E. Post. 2021. Demographic consequences of phenological shifts in response to climate change. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 52. DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-011921-032939
Shi G L, Li J G, Tan T, Dong C, Li Q L, Wu Q, Zhang B L, Yin S X, Herrera F, Herendeen P S, Crane P R. 2021. Age of the Huolinhe Formation in the Huolinhe Basin, eastern Inner Mongolia, China: Evidence from U-Pb zircon dating and palynological assemblages. Journal of Stratigraphy, 45(1): 69-81. DOI: 10.19839/j.cnki.dcxzz.2021.0001.
Fitzgerald, J.L., Stuble, K.L., Nichols, L.M., Diamond, S.E., Wentworth, T.R., Pelini, S.L., Gotelli, N.J., Sanders, N.J., Dunn, R.R. and Penick, C.A., 2021. Abundance of spring‐and winter‐active arthropods declines with warming. Ecosphere, 12(4), p.e03473. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3473
Spence, E.S., J. B. Fant, O. Gailing, M.P. Griffith, K. Havens, A.L. Hipp, P. Kadav, A. Kramer, P. Thompson, R. Toppila, M. Westwood, J. Wood, B.A. Zumwalde, S. Hoban. 2021. Comparing genetic diversity in three threatened oaks. Forests 12: 561. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12050561
January–March
Foxx, A. J. and A.T. Kramer. 2021. Hidden variation: cultivars and wild plants differ in trait variation with surprising root trait outcomes. Restoration Ecology 29, e13336. https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13336
Griffith, M.P., F. Cartwright, M. Dosmann, J. Fant, E. Freid, K. Havens, B. Jestrow, A.T. Kramer, T.M. Magellan, A.W. Meerow, A. Meyer, V. Sanchez, E. Santiago-Valentín, E. Spence, J.A. Sutasche-Sustache, J. Francisco-Ortega, S. Hoban. 2021. Ex situ conservation of large and small plant populations illustrates limitations of common conservation metrics. International Journal of Plant Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1086/713446.
Hui, C., D.M. Richardson, P. Landi, H.O. Minoarivelo, H.E. Roy, G. Latombe, X. Jing, P.J. CaraDonna, D. Gravel, B. Beckage, and J. Molofsky. 2021. Trait positions for elevated invasiveness in adaptive ecological networks. Biological Invasions. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-021-02484-w
CaraDonna, P. J., L. Burkle, B. Schwarz, J. Resasco, T. Knight, G. Benadi, N. Blüthgen, C. Dormann, Q. Fang, J. Fründ, B. Gauzens, C. Kaiser-Bunbury, R. Winfree, and D.P. Vazquez. 2021. Seeing through the static: the temporal dimension of plant-animal mutualistic networks. Ecology Letters 24: 149–161 https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.13623
Takahashi M., Herendeen PS., HerreraF., Hirayama M., Ando H., Sasaki K., Crane PR. 2021. A New Assemblage of Plant Mesofossils (Late Turonian–Middle Santonian; Upper Cretaceous) from the Tamagawa Formation, Kuji Group, in Northeastern Japan. Paleontological Research, 25 (2):120-126. https://doi.org/10.2517/2020PR015
Gardner, E.M., D. Arifiani, and N.J.C. Zerega. 2021. Artocarpus bergii (Moraceae), a new species in the breadfruit clade from the Moluccas. Systematic Botany 46(1) (2021). https://bioone.org/journals/systematic-botany/volume-46/issue-1/036364421X16128061189387
Taddeo, S., Dronova, I. and Harris, K. 2021. Greenness, texture, and spatial relationships predict floristic diversity across wetlands of the conterminous United States, ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 175(March), pp: 236–246. 10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2021.03.012.
Dronova, I., Taddeo, S., Hemes, K.S., Knox, S.H., Valach, A., Oikawa, P.Y., Kasak, K., Baldocchi, D.D., 2021. Remotely sensed phenological heterogeneity of restored wetlands: linking vegetation structure and function. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 296:108215. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2020.108215
McDonnell°, A., Moore, C., Schuette, S., Martine, C. 2021. Population genomics and conservation of Erigenia bulbosa (Apiaceae), an edge-of-range species in Pennsylvania. International Journal of Plant Sciences. https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/713917
Moore, C., McDonnell°, A., Schuette, S., and Martine, C. 2021. Lepidopteran granivore reduces seed counts in a rare species of riparian scour prairies. Natural Areas Journal 41(1). https://doi.org/10.3375/043.041.0107
Evers SM, TM Knight, DW Inouye, TEX Miller, R Salguero-Gomez, AM Iler, A Compagnoni. 2021. Lagged and dormant-season climate better predict plant vital rates than climate during the growing season. Global Change Biology 27: 1927–1941 https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15519
Richardson, L.K, M.K. Gallagher, T. E. Hayes, A.S. Gallinat, G. Kiefer, K. Manion, M. Jenkins", G. Diersen', and S. Wagenius. 2021. Competition for pollination and isolation from mates differentially impact four stages of pollination in a model grassland perennial. Journal of Ecology: 109: 1356– 1369. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13562 PBC grad student PBC grad student
Selected Publications: 2020
Balazs, K. R., A. T. Kramer, S. M. Munson, N. Talkington*, S. Still, and B. J. Butterfield. 2020. The right trait
in the right place at the right time: Matching traits to environment improves restoration outcomes.
Ecological Applications. 30(4): e02110.
Bramon-Mora, B., E. Shin, P.J. CaraDonna, and D. Stouffer. 2020 (in press). Untangling the seasonal
dynamics of plant-polliantor communities. Nature Communications.
CaraDonna, P. J. and N.M. Waser. 2020. Temporal flexibility in structure of plant-pollinator interaction
networks. Oikos. https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.07526
Cordes, L., D. Blumstein, K. Armitage, P.J. CaraDonna, D. Childs, B. Gerber, J. Martin, M. Oli, and
A. Ozgul.2020. Contrasting effects of climate change on seasonal survival of a hibernating mammal.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA. 117: 18119–18126 https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1918584117
*Gardner, E.M., A. Chaveerach, R. Sudmoon, and N.J.C. Zerega. Two new species of Artocarpus (Moraceae) from Thailand and Vietnam. Phytotaxa Vo1. 453, No. 2; https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.453.3.8
Gijsman, F., K. Havens, and P. Vitt. 2020. Lifetime fecundity of a threatened Great Lakes endemic, Cirsium
pitcheri. Global Ecology and Conservation. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e00945
Griffith, M. P., T. Clase, P. Toribio, Y. E. Piñeyro, F. Jimenez, X. Gratacos, V. Sanchez, A. Meerow, A. Meyer,
A. T. Kramer, J. Fant, K. Havens, T. M. Magellan, M. Dosmann, and S. Hoban. 2020. Can a botanic
garden metacollection better conserve wild plant diversity? A case study comparing pooled collections to
an ideal sampling model. International Journal of Plant Sciences 181(5): 485-496. https://doi.org/10.1086/707729
*Gruver, A.M., and P. J. CaraDonna. 2020 (in press). First records of Megachile apicalis (Hymenoptera:
Megachilidae) from Illinois found in heavily urbanized areas within the City of Chicago. The Great Lakes
Entomologist.
Hoban, S, T. Callicrate, J. Clark, J., S. Deans*, M. Dosmann, J. Fant, O. Gailing, K. Havens, A.Hipp, P. Kadav, A.
Kramer, M. Lobell, T. Magellan, A. Meyer, M. Pooler, E.Spense, P. Thompson, R. Toppila, S. Walsh, M.
Westwood, J. Wood*, P. Griffith (2020) Taxonomic similarity does not predict necessary sample size for
ex situ conservation: a comparison among five genera Proceedings. Biological Sciences, 287(1926),
20200102. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.0102
Sahu, S.k., M. Liu, Yssel, R. Kariba, S. Jiang, B. Song, S. Muthemba, P.S. Hendre, R. Jamnadass, S.M. Kao, N.J.C. Zerega, X. Xu, H. Yang, A. Van Deynze,Y. Van de Peer,X. Liu and H. Liu. 2020. Draft Genomes of two Artocarpusplants, Jackfruit (A. heterophyllus) and Breadfruit (A.altilis). Genes 11(1). pii: E27. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes11010027
Schwarz, B., D.P. Vázquez, P.J. CaraDonna, T.M. Knight, G. Benadi, C. Dormann, B. Gauzens, E.
Motivans, J. Resasco, N. Blüthgen, L. Burkle, Q. Fang, C.N. Kaiser-Bunbury, R. Alarcón, N. Chacoff, S.
Huang, C. Olito, T. Petanidou, C. Rasmussen, M. Simanonok, and J. Fründ. 2020. Temporal scale-dependence of plant-pollinator networks. Oikos. https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.07303
St. Clair, A.B., Dunwiddie, P.W., Fant, J.B., Kaye, T.N., Kramer, A.T. 2020. Mixing source populations
increases genetic diversity of restored rare plant populations. Restoration Ecology. 28(3): 583-593.
Taddeo S, Dronova I. 2020. Landscape metrics of post-restoration vegetation dynamics in wetland
ecosystems. Landscape Ecology 35:275–292.
Vitt, P.L., K. Havens, C.J. Jolls, T. Knight. 2020. Spatial and temporal factors influence the roles of exotic
and native plant species in plant-pollinator networks. Ecosphere 11(2):e02981.
10.1002/ecs2.2981
*Warneke, C.R., P. Vitt and K. Havens. 2020. Laboratory feeding preferences of three Larinus weevil
species on a threatened thistle and a co- occurring invasive knapweed: Implications for host
choice and conservation. The American Midland Naturalist 183: 164-179.
*Wood, J., J. D. Ballou, T. Callicrate, J. B. Fant, M. P. Griffith, A. T. Kramer, R. C. Lacy, A. Meyer, S.
Sullivan, K. Traylor-Holzer, S. K. Walsh, and K. Havens. 2020. Applying the zoo model to conservation of
threatened exceptional plant species. Conservation Biology. Online early. DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13503
*Zeldin, J., T. Lichtenberger*, A. Foxx*, E. R. Williams, and A. T. Kramer. 2020. Intraspecific functional trait
structure of restoration-relevant species: implications for restoration seed sourcing. Journal of Applied
Ecology. 57(5): 864-874.
Selected Publications: 2019
Bandara, R.G., J. Finch, J. L. Walck, S.N. Hidayati, and K. Havens. 2019. Germination niche breadth and
potential response to climate change differ among three North American perennials. Folia
Geobotanica 54:5-17.
*Bruzzese, D. J., D. L. Wagner, T. Harrison, T. Jogesh, R. P. Overson, N. J. Wickett, R. A. Raguso, and K. A.
Skogen. 2019. Diversification in the microlepidopteran genus Mompha (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea:
Momphidae) is explained more by tissue specificity than host plant family. PLoS ONE. 14(6)
e0207833. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207833
Cameron, E., M. Sundqvist, S. Keith, P.J. CaraDonna, E. Mousing, K. Nilsson, D. Metcalfe, and A.
Classen. 2019. Uneven global distribution of food web studies under climate change. Ecosphere. 10(3):e02645.
10.1002/ecs2.2645
Fant, J. B., Fluckes, M, James, E. , Noble, H., & *Wood, J. (2019). Characterization of microsatellite loci in
Brighamia insignis and transferability to other genera in the Hawai‘ian lobelioid group. 7(11), 1–6.
https://doi.org/10.1002/aps3.11303
*Finch, J., J. L. Walck, S. N. Hidayati, A. T. Kramer, V. Lason, and K. Havens. 2019. Germination niche
breadth varies inconsistently among three Asclepias congeners along a latitudinal gradient. Plant Biology
21(3). 425-438.
Forrest, J.R.K., R. Cross, and P.J. CaraDonna. 2019. Two-year bee, or not two-year bee? How voltinism is
affected by temperature and season-length in a high-elevation solitary bee. The American Naturalist.193:
560–574.
*A.J Foxx, R.S. Barak, T.M. Lichtenberger*, L.K. Richardson*, A.J. Rodgers, E.W. Williams. 2019. Evaluating the prevalence and quality of conference codes of conduct. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (30): 14931-14936.
Griffith, M. P., Beckman, E., Callicrate, T., Clark, J., Clase, T., *Deans, S., ...Fant, J.B., *Wood, J. (2019). TOWARD THE METACOLLECTION: Safeguarding plant diversity and coordinating conservation collections. Botanic
Gardens Conservation International - US. San Marino, US.
Havens, K., C.L. Jolls, T.M. Knight and P. Vitt. 2019. We should know if a tool works (and how dangerous
it is) before we use it: Response to Hinz et al. BioScience, doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biz111
Havens, K., C.L. Jolls, T.M. Knight and P. Vitt. 2019. Risks and Rewards: Assessing the Effectiveness and
Safety of Invasive Plant Biocontrol. BioScience 69:247-258.
Iler, A.M., A. Compagnoni, D.W. Inouye, J.L. Williams, P.J. CaraDonna, A. Anderson, T.E.X. Miller. 2019.
Reproductive losses due to advanced flowering phenology under climate change do not threaten plant
population viability in a perennial herb. Journal of Ecology.107: 1931–1943. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-
2745.13146
Jolls, C.L., J.N Inkster, B.G. Scholtens, P. Vitt, K. Havens. 2019. Rare but important: An endemic plant and
the plant-insect visitor network of a dune ecosystem. Global Ecology and Conservation
18:e00603.
Kildisheva, O. A., T. E. Erickson, A. T. Kramer, J. Zeldin*, and D. J. Merritt. 2019. Optimizing physiological
dormancy break of understudied cold desert perennials to improve seed-based restoration. Journal of Arid
Environments 170:104001.
Kim, E. S., Zaya, D. N., Fant, J. B., & Ashley, M. V. (2019). Reproductive trade-offs maintain bract color
polymorphism in Scarlet Indian paintbrush (Castilleja coccinea). PloS One, 11–14.
https://doi.org/10.13012/B2IDB-0852856
Kramer, A.T., B. Crane, J. Downing, J. Hamrick, K. Havens, A. Highland, S. Jacobi, T.N. Kaye, E. Lonsdorf, J.
Ramp-Neale, A. Novy, P. Smouse, D. Tallamy, A. White, J. Zeldin*. 2019. Risks, rewards, and
realities when selecting native plants for different planting contexts. Restoration Ecology.
doi.org/10.1111/rec.12931
Kramer, A. T., B. Crane, J. Downing, J. L. Hamrick, K. Havens, A. Highland, S. Jacobi, T. N. Kaye, E.
Lonsdorf, J. Ramp, A. Novy, P. E. Smouse, D. W. Tallamy, A. White*, and J. Zeldin*. 2019. Sourcing
native plants to support ecosystem function in different planting contexts. Restoration Ecology 27:470-476.
*Ksiazek-Mikenas, K., Fant, J. B., & Skogen, K. A. (2019). Pollinator-Mediated Gene Flow Connects Green
Roof Populations Across the Urban Matrix: A Paternity Analysis of the Self-Compatible Forb Penstemon
hirsutus. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 7(August), 299. https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2019.00299
*Mikenas, K., J. Fant, and K. Skogen. 2019. Pollinator-mediated gene flow connects green roof populations
across the urban matrix: a paternity analysis of the self-compatible forb Penstemon hirsutus. Frontiers in
Ecology and Evolution. 7: 299. DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2019.00299
Oldfield, S., P. Olwell, N. Shaw, and K. Havens. 2019. Seeds of Restoration Success: Wild Lands and Plant
Diversity in the U.S. Springer. doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96974-9
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