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Anna L Hargreaves

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Ecology Letters|August 28, 2021
Biotic interactions are more often important at species' warm versus cool range edgesAlexandra Paquette, Anna L Hargreaves
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 18, 2024
A hard fruit to swallowAnna L Hargreaves, Jake M Alexander
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 24, 2022
Does pollen limitation limit plant ranges? Evidence and implicationsEmma Dawson-Glass, Anna L Hargreaves
Ecology Letters|November 10, 2018
Local adaptation primes cold-edge populations for range expansion but not warming-induced range shiftsAnna L Hargreaves, Christopher G Eckert
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 15, 2023
Mapping nationally and globally at-risk species to identify hotspots for (and gaps in) conservationMarie E Hardouin, Anna L Hargreaves
Oecologia|May 29, 2004
Do floral syndromes predict specialization in plant pollination systems? An experimental test in an "ornithophilous" African ProteaAnna L Hargreaves, Steven D Johnson, Erica Nol
The Science of the Total Environment|May 4, 2010
Concentrations of 17 elements, including mercury, and their relationship to fitness measures in arctic shorebirds and their eggsAnna L Hargreaves, Douglas P Whiteside, Grant Gilchrist
The Science of the Total Environment|July 19, 2011
Concentrations of 17 elements, including mercury, in the tissues, food and abiotic environment of Arctic shorebirdsAnna L Hargreaves, Douglas P Whiteside, Grant Gilchrist
Ecology|December 16, 2006
Dark, bitter-tasting nectar functions as a filter of flower visitors in a bird-pollinated plantSteven D Johnson, Anna L Hargreaves, Mark Brown
The American Naturalist|January 28, 2014
Are species' range limits simply niche limits writ large? A review of transplant experiments beyond the rangeAnna L Hargreaves, Karen E Samis, Christopher G Eckert
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Ecology Letters|August 28, 2021
Biotic interactions are more often important at species' warm versus cool range edgesAlexandra Paquette, Anna L Hargreaves
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 18, 2024
A hard fruit to swallowAnna L Hargreaves, Jake M Alexander
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 24, 2022
Does pollen limitation limit plant ranges? Evidence and implicationsEmma Dawson-Glass, Anna L Hargreaves
Ecology Letters|November 10, 2018
Local adaptation primes cold-edge populations for range expansion but not warming-induced range shiftsAnna L Hargreaves, Christopher G Eckert
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 15, 2023
Mapping nationally and globally at-risk species to identify hotspots for (and gaps in) conservationMarie E Hardouin, Anna L Hargreaves
Oecologia|May 29, 2004
Do floral syndromes predict specialization in plant pollination systems? An experimental test in an "ornithophilous" African ProteaAnna L Hargreaves, Steven D Johnson, Erica Nol
The Science of the Total Environment|May 4, 2010
Concentrations of 17 elements, including mercury, and their relationship to fitness measures in arctic shorebirds and their eggsAnna L Hargreaves, Douglas P Whiteside, Grant Gilchrist
The Science of the Total Environment|July 19, 2011
Concentrations of 17 elements, including mercury, in the tissues, food and abiotic environment of Arctic shorebirdsAnna L Hargreaves, Douglas P Whiteside, Grant Gilchrist
Ecology|December 16, 2006
Dark, bitter-tasting nectar functions as a filter of flower visitors in a bird-pollinated plantSteven D Johnson, Anna L Hargreaves, Mark Brown
The American Naturalist|January 28, 2014
Are species' range limits simply niche limits writ large? A review of transplant experiments beyond the rangeAnna L Hargreaves, Karen E Samis, Christopher G Eckert
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