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Foraging strategy predicts foraging economy in a facultative secondary nectar robber

Oikos2017Cited 15 times
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Experimental species removals impact the architecture of pollination networks

Biology Letters2017Cited 55 times
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Interaction rewiring and the rapid turnover of plant-pollinator networks

Ecology Letters2017Cited 369 times
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Facilitated exploitation of pollination mutualisms: fitness consequences for plants

Journal of Ecology2017
Student Paper

Variability in the effectiveness of <i>Penstemon strictus</i> pollinators and the role that water availability plays

2017
Publication

Pollinator traits and competitive context shape dynamic foraging behavior in bee communities

bioRxiv2017
Publication

40 years of progress in pollination biology, and what it means for citizen scientists

Aquilegia: Newsletter of the Colorado Native Plant Society2017
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Effects of road dust on the pollination and reproduction of wildflowers

International Journal of Plant Sciences2017Cited 21 times
Student Paper

Effect of Road Dust Deposition on the Floral Lifespan of Scarlet gilia, <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>

2017
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Is Plant Fitness Proportional to Seed Set? An Experiment and a Spatial Model

The American Naturalist2017Cited 25 times
Publication

Zen Ecology and the origin of scientific ideas

American Society of Naturalists2017
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Comment on Cognition-mediated evolution of low-quality floral nectars.

Science2017Cited 4 times
Student Paper

Variation in bill morphology and pollen prevalence in the Broad-Tailed Hummingbird (<i>Selasphorus platycercus</i>)

2017
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Niche partitioning due to adaptive foraging reverses effects of nestedness and connectance on pollination network stability

Ecology Letters2016Cited 137 times
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Drought, pollen and nectar availability, and pollination success

Ecology2016Cited 143 times
Student Paper

Road Dust, <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> Seed Count, and attack by <i>Hylemya</i> Flies—Are they Linked?

2016
Student Paper

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

2016
Student Paper

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

2016
Student Paper

Mutualistic Networks Over Time: The Effects of Changing Floral Abundances on Plant- Pollinator Interactions

2016
Student Paper

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

2016