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Franks, Steven J., John C. Avise, William E. Bradshaw, Jeffrey K. Conner, Julie R. Etterson, Susan J. Mazer, Ruth G. Shaw, and Arthur E. Weis. "The resurrection initiative: storing ancestral genotypes to capture evolution in action." AIBS Bulletin 58 (2008): 870-873.
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.
Guo, Hui, Jacob Weiner, Susan J. Mazer, Zhigang Zhao, Guozhen Du, and Bo Li. "Reproductive allometry in Pedicularis species changes with elevation." Journal of Ecology 100 (2012): 452-458.
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.
Machon, Nathalie, Philippe Bardin, Susan J. Mazer, Jacques Moret, Bernard Godelle, and Frederic Austerlitz. "Relationship between genetic structure and seed and pollen dispersal in the endangered orchid Spiranthes spiralis." New Phytologist 157 (2003): 677-687.
Love, N. R., and S. J. Mazer. "Region-specific phenological sensitivities and rates of climate warming generate divergent temporal shifts in flowering date across a species’ range." American Journal of Botany.
Love, N. R., and S. J. Mazer. "Region-specific phenological sensitivities and rates of climate warming generate divergent temporal shifts in flowering date across a species’ range." American Journal of Botany (2021).
Scheiner, Samuel M., Kathleen Donohue, Lisa A. Dorn, Susan J. Mazer, and Lorne M. Wolfe. "Reducing environmental bias when measuring natural selection." Evolution 56 (2002): 2156-2167.
Mazer, Susan J.. "Rainforest plants protect their investments." Trends in ecology & evolution 13 (1998): 471-473.