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Wright, Ian J., David D. Ackerly, Frans Bongers, Kyle E. Harms, Guillermo Ibarra-Manriquez, Miguel Martinez-Ramos, Susan J. Mazer, Helene C. Muller-Landau, Horacio Paz, Nigel C. A. Pitman et al. "Relationships among ecologically important dimensions of plant trait variation in seven Neotropical forests." Annals of Botany 99 (2006): 1003-1015.
Wolkovich, Elizabeth M., Benjamin I. Cook, Jenica M. Allen, Theresa M. Crimmins, Julio L. Betancourt, Steven E. Travers, Stephanie Pau, James Regetz, Jonathan T Davies, Nathan J. B. Kraft et al. "Warming experiments underpredict plant phenological responses to climate change." Nature 485 (2012): 494.
Wolfe, Lorne M., and Susan J. Mazer. "Patterns of phenotypic plasticity and their fitness consequences in wild radish (Raphanus sativus: Brassicaceae)." International Journal of Plant Sciences 166 (2005): 631-640.
Willis, Charles G., Elizabeth R. Ellwood, Richard B. Primack, Charles C. Davis, Katelin D. Pearson, Amanda S. Gallinat, Jenn M. Yost, Gil Nelson, Susan J. Mazer, Natalie L. Rossington et al. "Old plants, new tricks: Phenological research using herbarium specimens." Trends in ecology & evolution 32 (2017): 531-546.
Williams, Joseph H., and Susan J. Mazer. "Pollen—Tiny and ephemeral but not forgotten: New ideas on their ecology and evolution." American journal of botany 103 (2016): 365-374.
Weis, Arthur E.. "Inheritance of rapid cycling in Brassica rapa fast plants: dominance that increases with photoperiod." International Journal of Plant Sciences 176 (2015): 859-868.
Waterton, J, S. J. Mazer, J. R. Meyer, and E. E. Cleland. "Trade‐off drives Pareto optimality of within‐and among‐year emergence timing in response to increasing aridity." Evolutionary Applications 14, no. 3 (2020).
Waterton, Joseph, Susan J. Mazer, and Elsa E. Cleland. "When the neighborhood matters: contextual selection on seedling traits in native and non-native California grasses." Evolution (2023).
Wang, Yunyun, Susan J. Mazer, Robert P. Freckleton, Zuoqiang Yuan, Xugao Wang, Yanjun Du, Luxiang Lin, Xihua Wang, Weiguo Sang, Xiaojuan Liu et al. "Testing mechanisms of compensatory fitness of dioecy in a cosexual world." Jornal of Vegetation Science 30 (2019): 413-426.
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Prada, Julián Andrés. Regeneración de plantas vía organogénesis y crioconservación de Jatropha curcas L.. CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica), 2012.
Poorter, L, Joseph S Wright, H Paz, David D. Ackerly, R Condit, G Ibarra-Manríquez, Kyle Edward Harms, JC Licona, Miguel Martinez-Ramos, SJ Mazer et al. "Are functional traits good predictors of demographic rates? Evidence from five neotropical forests." Ecology 89 (2008): 1908-1920.
Pearson, K.D., G. Nelson, M. Aronson, P. Bonnet, C. Davis, E. Denny, E. Ellwood, H. Goëau, A. Joly, T. Lorieul et al. "Machine Learning Using Digitized Herbarium Specimens to Advance Phenological Research." BioScience (2020).
Pearson, K. D., S. J. Mazer, T. Ramirez-Parada, N. Love, and J. M. Yost. "A Phenology-focused CURE using Herbarium Specimen Data. Cultivating Scientific Curiosity, (Version 2.0)." QUBES Educational Resources doi:10.25334/3132-PV71 (2021).
Pearson, Katelin D., Natalie Rossington Love, Tadeo Ramirez-Parada, Susan J. Mazer, and Jenn M. Yost. "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.
Peach, Kristen, and Susan J. Mazer. "Heteranthery in Clarkia: pollen performance of dimorphic anthers contradicts expectations." (2019).
Peach, Kristen, Jasen W. Liu, Kristen N. Klitgaard, and Susan J. Mazer. "Sex-specific floral attraction traits in a sequentially hermaphroditic species." Ecology and Evolution DOI: 10.1002/ece3.5987 (2020).
Peach, K., J. W. Liu, and S. J. Mazer. "Climate predicts UV floral pattern size, anthocyanin concentration, and pollen performance in Clarkia unguiculata." Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10 (2020): 1856-1875.
Paz, Horacio, Susan J. Mazer, and Miguel Martinez-Ramos. "Seed mass, seedling emergence, and environmental factors in seven rain forest Psychotria (Rubiaceae)." Ecology 80 (1999): 1594-1606.
Paz, H, SJ Mazer, and M Martinez-Ramos. "Comparative ecology of seed mass in Psychotria (Rubiaceae): within-and between-species effects of seed mass on early performance." Functional Ecology 19 (2005): 707-718.
Park, Isaac W., and Susan J. Mazer. "Climate affects the rate at which species successively flower: capturing an emergent property of regional florals." Global Ecology and Biogeography (2019).
Park, Isaac W., and Susan J. Mazer. "Overlooked climate parameters best predict flowering onset: Assessing phenological models using the elastic net." Global Change Biology (2018).
Park, Isaac W., Alex Jones, and Susan J. Mazer. PhenoForecaster: A software package for the prediction of flowering phenology., 2019.
Park, Isaac W.. "Advancing frost dates have reduced frost risk among most North American angiosperms since 1980." Global Change Biology 27 (2021): 165-176.
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Mazer, Susan J.. "Ecological, Taxonomic, and Life History Correlates of Seed Mass Among Indiana Dune Angiosperms: Ecological Archives M059-001." Ecological Monographs 59 (1989): 153-175.
Mazer, Susan J.. "The quantitative genetics of life history and fitness components in Raphanus raphanistrum L.(Brassicaceae): ecological and evolutionary consequences of seed-weight variation." The American Naturalist 130 (1987): 891-914.
Mazer, Susan J.. "Parental effects on seed development and seed yield in Raphanus raphanistrum: implications for natural and sexual selection." Evolution 41 (1987): 355-371.
Mazer, Susan J., and Charles T. Schick. "Constancy of population parameters for life-history and floral traits in Raphanus sativus L. II. Effects of planting density on phenotype and heritability estimates." Evolution 45 (1991): 1888-1907.
Mazer, Susan J., Allison A. Snow, and Maureen L. Stanton. "Fertilization dynamics and parental effects upon fruit development in Raphanus raphanistrum: consequences for seed size variation." American Journal of Botany 73 (1986): 500-511.
Mazer, Susan J.. "Seed mass of Indiana Dune genera and families: taxonomic and ecological correlates." Evolutionary Ecology 4 (1990): 326-357.
Mazer, Susan J., and Kelly Ann Dawson. "Size-dependent sex allocation within flowers of the annual herb Clarkia unguiculata (Onagraceae): ontogenetic and among-plant variation." American Journal of Botany 88 (2001): 819-831.
Mazer, Susan J., Véronique A. Delesalle, and Paul R. Neal. "Responses of floral traits to selection on primary sexual investment in Spergularia marina: the battle between the sexes." Evolution 53 (1999): 717-731.
Mazer, Susan J., and David L. Gorchov. "Parental effects on progeny phenotype in plants: distinguishing genetic and environmental causes." Evolution 50 (1996): 44-53.
Mazer, Susan J., and Nathaniel T. Wheelwright. "Fruit size and shape: allometry at different taxonomic levels in bird-dispersed plants." Evolutionary Ecology 7 (1993): 556-575.
Mazer, Susan J., and Ulla-Maj Hultgård. "Variation and covariation among floral traits within and among four species of northern European Primula (Primulaceae)." American Journal of Botany 80 (1993): 474-485.
Mazer, Susan J.. "Environmental and genetic sources of variation in floral traits and phenotypic gender in wild radish: consequences for natural selection." (1992).
Mazer, Susan J., and Lorne M. Wolfe. "Planting density influences the expression of genetic variation in seed mass in wild radish (Raphanus sativus L.: Brassicaceae)." American Journal of Botany 79 (1992): 1185-1193.
Mazer, SJ. "Genetic variation in life-history traits: heritability estimates within and genetic differentiation among populations." Life history evolution in plants (1999): 87-171.
Mazer, Susan J.. "Maternal investment and male reproductive success in angiosperms: parent-offspring conflict or sexual selection?" Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 30 (1987): 115-133.
Mazer, Susan J., Horacio Paz, and Michael D. Bell. "Life history, floral development, and mating system in Clarkia xantiana (Onagraceae): do floral and whole-plant rates of development evolve independently?" American Journal of Botany 91 (2004): 2041-2050.
Mazer, Susan J., and others. "Contrasting variation within and covariation between gender-related traits in autogamous versus outcrossing species: alternative evolutionary predictions." Evolutionary Ecology 12 (1998): 403-425.
Mazer, Susan J.. "Family mean correlations among fitness components in wild radish: controlling for maternal effects on seed weight." Canadian journal of botany 67 (1989): 1890-1897.
Mazer, Susan J.. "Alternative approaches to the analysis of comparative data: compare and contrast." American Journal of Botany 85 (1998): 1194-1199.
Mazer, Susan J., Robert R. Nakamura, and Maureen L. Stanton. "Seasonal changes in components of male and female reproductive success in Raphanus sativus L.(Brassicaceae)." Oecologia 81 (1989): 345-353.
Mazer, Susan J., and Véronique A. Delesalle. "Floral trait variation in Spergularia marina (Caryophyllaceae): ontogenetic, maternal family, and population effects." Heredity 77 (1996): 269.
Mazer, SJ, and VA Delesalle. "Covariation among floral traits in Spergularia marina (Caryophyllaceae): geographic and temporal variation in phenotypic and among-family correlations." Journal of Evolutionary Biology 9 (1996): 993-1015.
Mazer, Susan J., and Bruce H. Tiffney. "Fruits of Wetherellia and Palaeowetherellia (? Euphorbiaceae) from Eocene sediments in Virginia and Maryland." Brittonia 34 (1982): 300-333.
Mazer, Susan J., and Véronique A. Delesalle. "Temporal instability of genetic components of floral trait variation: maternal family and population effects in Spergularia marina (Caryophyllaceae)." Evolution 50 (1996): 2509-2515.
Mazer, Susan J., Véronique A. Delesalle, and Horacio Paz. "Evolution of mating system and the genetic covariance between male and female investment in Clarkia (Onagraceae): selfing opposes the evolution of trade-offs." Evolution 61 (2007): 83-98.
Mazer, SJ, and DE Meade. "Geographic variation in flower size in wild radish: the potential role of pollinators in population differentiation." Adaptive genetic variation in the wild. Oxford University Press, New York (2000): 157-186.
Mazer, Susan J., Leah S. Dudley, Véronique A. Delesalle, Horacio Paz, and Preston Galusky. "Stability of pollen–ovule ratios in pollinator-dependent versus autogamous Clarkia sister taxa: testing evolutionary predictions." New Phytologist 183 (2009): 630-648.
Mazer, Susan J., Alisa A. Hove, Brent S. Miller, and Morgane Barbet-Massin. "The joint evolution of mating system and pollen performance: predictions regarding male gametophytic evolution in selfers vs. outcrossers." Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 12 (2010): 31-41.
Mazer, SJ, DE Lowry, and T Hansen. "Effects of nutrient availability on primary sexual traits and their response to selection in Spergularia marina (Caryophyllaceae)." Journal of evolutionary biology 16 (2003): 767-778.
Mazer, SJ, and DE Lowry. "Environmental, genetic, and seed mass effects on winged seed production in the heteromorphic Spergularia marina (Caryophyllaceae)." Functional Ecology 17 (2003): 637-650.
Mazer, Susan J.. "Rainforest plants protect their investments." Trends in ecology & evolution 13 (1998): 471-473.
Mazer, Susan J., Leah S. Dudley, Alisa A. Hove, Simon K. Emms, and Amy S. Verhoeven. "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.
Mazer, Susan Jo. "CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF SEED WEIGHT VARIATION IN RAPHANUS RAPHANISTRUM L.(BRASSICACEAE): A QUANTITATIVE GENETIC APPROACH (NATURAL SELECTION, REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY, DEVELOPMENT)." (1987).
Mazer, SJ, and others. "Seeds-Ecology, biogeography, and evolution of dormancy and germination." Science 283 (1999): 334.
Mazer, Susan J.. "Plant Population Genetics as a Research Tool." Evolution 45 (1991): 1536-1538.
Mazer, Susan J., and Anuja K. Parikh. Arenaria Paludicola (marsh Sandwort: Caryophyllaceae) and Rorippa Gambelii (Gambel's Watercress: Brassicaceae) in Black Lake Canyon and the Oso Flaco Lake Region: Field Observations, Greenhouse Cultivation, Molecular Genetic Variation, and Trial Reintrodu. Department of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2001.
Mazer, Susan J.. "Status of pollinators in North America." Nature 450 (2007): 1162-1163.
Mazer, Susan J., Steven E. Travers, Benjamin I. Cook, Jonathan T Davies, Kjell Bolmgren, Nathan J. B. Kraft, Nicolas Salamin, and David W. Inouye. "Flowering date of taxonomic families predicts phenological sensitivity to temperature: implications for forecasting the effects of climate change on unstudied taxa." American Journal of Botany 100 (2013): 1381-1397.
Mazer, SJ, and J Damuth. "Nature and causes of variation." (2001).
Mazer, SJ, and J Damuth. "Evolutionary significance of variation." (2001).
Mazer, Susan J.. "Fruits of their labour." Nature 450 (2007): 1162.
Mazer, Susan J., Katharine L. Gerst, Elizabeth R. Matthews, and Angela Evenden. "Species-specific phenological responses to winter temperature and precipitation in a water-limited ecosystem." Ecosphere 6 (2015): 1-27.
Mazer, Susan J., Arrash Moghaddasi, Alexandra K. Bello, and Alisa A. Hove. "Winning in style: Longer styles receive more pollen, but style length does not affect pollen attrition in wild Clarkia populations." American Journal of Botany 103 (2016): 408-422.
Mazer, Susan J., and DANIEL E. MEADE. "Geographic Variation in." Adaptive Genetic Variation in the Wild (2000): 157.
Mazer, Susan J.. The Heavy Metal-Tolerant Flora of Southcentral Africa: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, 1987.
Mazer, SJ. "Plant Ecology: Seeds Ecology, Biogeography, and Evolution of Dormancy and Germination CC Baskin and JM Baskin." SCIENCE-NEW YORK THEN WASHINGTON- (1999): 334.
Mazer, Susan J.. "2018 CBS Banquet at UC Davis." Madroño 65 (2018): 65.
Mazer, Susan J., and Charles T. Schick. "Constancy of population parameters for life history and floral traits in Raphanus sativus L. Norms of reaction and the nature of genotype by environment interactions." Heredity 67 (1991): 143.
Mazer, Susan J.. "CBS President's Report for Volume 64." Madroño 64 (2017): 154-155.
Mazer, Susan J., Brandon T. Hendrickson, Joseph P. Chellew, Lynn J. Kim, Jasen W. Liu, Jasper Shu, and Manju V. Sharma. "Divergence in pollen performance between Clarkia sister species with contrasting mating systems supports predictions of sexual selection." Evolution 72 (2018): 453-472.
Mazer, Susan J., Joseph P. Chellew, and Kristen Peach. "Floral traits influence the opportunity for selection among male gametophytes: independent and combined effects of style length and petal area." American Journal of Botany 106, no. 5 (2019): 744-753.
Mazer, Susan J., Isaac M. Park, Matthew Kimura, Emma M. Maul, Aaron M. Yim, and Kristen Peach. "Mating system and historical climate conditions affect population mean seed mass: Evidence for adaptation and a new component of the selfing syndrome in Clarkia." Journal of Ecology DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.13338 (2019).
Mazer, Susan J.. "CBS President's Report for Volume 66." Madrono 66, no. 4 (2019).
Mazer, S. J., and A. Litt. "CBS PRESIDENT’S REPORT FOR VOLUME 67." Madrono 67, no. 4 (2021): 227-228.
Mazer, S. J., and A. Litt. "California Botanical Society President's Report for 2020." Madrono 67, no. 4 (2020): 227-228.
Mazer, Susan J., Natalie Rossington Love, Isaac W. Park, Tadeo Ramirez-Parada, and Elizabeth R. Matthews. "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.
Mazer, Susan J., David J. Hunter, Alisa A. Hove, and Leah S. Dudley. "Context-dependent concordance between physiological divergence and phenotypic selection in sister taxa with contrasting phenology and mating systems." American Journal of Botany (2022).

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