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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., 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.
Haggerty, Brian P., and Susan J. Mazer. "A flora of the University of California Natural Reserve System." Website http://nrs. ucop. edu/reserves/flora/flora. htm [accessed 01 October 2012] (2011).
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, 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.
Diez, Jeffrey M., Inés Ibáñez, Abraham J. Miller-Rushing, Susan J. Mazer, Theresa M. Crimmins, Michael A. Crimmins, David C Bertelsen, and David W. Inouye. "Forecasting phenology: from species variability to community patterns." Ecology letters 15 (2012): 545-553.
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.. "Fruits of their labour." Nature 450 (2007): 1162.
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.