Publications
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"Bridging data silos to holistically model plant macrophenology." New Phytol (2025).
"Herbarium data accurately predict the timing and duration of population-level flowering displays." Ecography 2024: e06961 (2024).
"Incorporating plant phenological responses into species distribution models reduces estimates of future species loss and turnover." New Phytol 242, no. 5 (2024): 2338-2352.
"Plasticity and not adaptation is the primary source of temperature-mediated variation in flowering phenology in North America." Nat Ecol Evol 8, no. 3 (2024): 467-476.
"Genome skimming of herbarium specimens reveals phylogeographic trends among populations of an estuarine seablite (Chenopodiaceae: Suada esteroa)." Madrono 70, no. 3 (2023): 126-137.
"Machine Learning Using Digitized Herbarium Specimens to Advance Phenological Research." BioScience (2020).
"Could seasonally deteriorating environments favour the evolution of autogamous selfing and a drought escape physiology through indirect selection? A test of the time limitation hypothesis using artificial selection in Clarkia." Annals of Botany 121 (2018): 753-766.
"Digitization protocol for scoring reproductive phenology from herbarium specimens of seed plants." Applications in Plant Sciences 6 (2018): e1022.
"Old plants, new tricks: Phenological research using herbarium specimens." Trends in ecology & evolution 32 (2017): 531-546.
"How climate change affects plants' sex lives." Science 353 (2016): 32-33.
"Outcrossing and photosynthetic rates vary independently within two Clarkia species: implications for the joint evolution of drought escape physiology and mating system." Annals of botany 118 (2016): 897-905.
"The plant phenology monitoring design for the national ecological observatory network." Ecosphere 7 (2016): e01303.
"The plant phenology monitoring design for the national ecological observatory network." Ecosphere 7 (2016): e01303.
"Project Baseline: An unprecedented resource to study plant evolution across space and time." American Journal of Botany 103 (2016): 164-173.
"Seasonal changes in physiological performance in wild Clarkia xantiana populations: implications for the evolution of a compressed life cycle and self-fertilization." American journal of botany 102 (2015): 962-972.
"Species-specific phenological responses to winter temperature and precipitation in a water-limited ecosystem." Ecosphere 6 (2015): 1-27.
"The California Phenology Project: tracking plant responses to climate change." Madroño 60 (2013): 1-3.
"Physiological performance in Clarkia sister taxa with contrasting mating systems: do early-flowering autogamous taxa avoid water stress relative to their pollinator-dependent counterparts?" International Journal of Plant Sciences 171 (2010): 1029-1047.
"The resurrection initiative: storing ancestral genotypes to capture evolution in action." AIBS Bulletin 58 (2008): 870-873.
