Publications
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"Bridging data silos to holistically model plant macrophenology." New Phytol (2025).
"Bridging data silos to holistically model plant macrophenology." New Phytol (2025).
"Herbarium specimens as sources of phenological data." In Phenology: an integrative environmental science. Third ed. Springer, 2025.
"Recent warming produced consistent shifts in seasonal richness of actively flowering species across multiple ecosystems." Ecology 106, no. 11 (2025): e70243.
"Recent warming produced consistent shifts in seasonal richness of actively flowering species across multiple ecosystems." Ecology 106, no. 11 (2025): e70243.
"Scaling flowering onset and duration responses among species predicts phenological community reassembly under warming." Ecosphere (2025).
"Scaling flowering onset and duration responses among species predicts phenological community reassembly under warming." Ecosphere (2025).
"Shifts in Phenology and Species Ranges Synergistically Alter the Timing and Species Composition of the Flowering Season." Global Change Biology 31, no. 11 (2025): e70607.
"Shifts in Phenology and Species Ranges Synergistically Alter the Timing and Species Composition of the Flowering Season." Global Change Biology 31, no. 11 (2025): e70607.
"Herbarium data accurately predict the timing and duration of population-level flowering displays." Ecography 2024: e06961 (2024).
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Advancing frost dates have reduced frost risk among most North American angiosperms since 1980." Global Change Biology 27 (2021): 165-176.
"Phenological sensitivities to climate are similar in two Clarkia congeners: indirect evidence for facilitation, convergence, niche conservatism, or genetic constraints." Madroño 68, no. 4 (2021): 388-405.
"Phenological trends in the California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica): digitized herbarium specimens reveal intraspecific variation in the sensitivity of flowering date to climate change." Madroño 68, no. 4 (2021): 343-359.
"A Phenology-focused CURE using Herbarium Specimen Data. Cultivating Scientific Curiosity, (Version 2.0)." QUBES Educational Resources doi:10.25334/3132-PV71 (2021).
"The California Phenology Collections Network: using digital images to investigate phenological change in a biodiversity hotspot." Madroño 66, no. 4 (2019): 130-141.
"The California Phenology Collections Network: using digital images to investigate phenological change in a biodiversity hotspot." Madroño 66, no. 4 (2019): 130-141.
"The California Phenology Collections Network: using digital images to investigate phenological change in a biodiversity hotspot." Madroño 66, no. 4 (2019): 130-141.
"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.
"Phenological responsiveness to climate differs among four species of Quercus in North America." Journal of Ecology 105 (2017): 1610-1622.
"Warming experiments underpredict plant phenological responses to climate change." Nature 485 (2012): 494.
"Towards a Phenological Assessment of California: Integrating Multiple Data Sources and the Implications for Statewide Analyses." In AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts., 2009.
"Towards a Phenological Assessment of California: Integrating Multiple Data Sources and the Implications for Statewide Analyses." In AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts., 2009.
"Evolving plans for the USA National Phenology Network." Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 88 (2007): 211.
