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David W Inouye

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American Journal of Botany|May 11, 2013
Long-term trends mask variation in the direction and magnitude of short-term phenological shiftsAmy M Iler, Toke T Høye, David W Inouye, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 8, 2010
The effects of phenological mismatches on demographyAbraham J Miller-Rushing, Toke Thomas Høye, David W Inouye, et al.
Global Change Biology|August 24, 2016
Confounding effects of spatial variation on shifts in phenologyCharlotte W de Keyzer, Nicole E Rafferty, David W Inouye, et al.
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Site-fidelity, longevity, and population dynamics of broad-tailed hummingbirds: a ten year studyWilliam A Calder, Nickolas M Waser, Sara M Hiebert, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 16, 2012
Microbiology. Animal behavior and the microbiomeVanessa O Ezenwa, Nicole M Gerardo, David W Inouye, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|February 10, 2019
Author Correction: A statistical estimator for determining the limits of contemporary and historic phenologyWilliam D Pearse, Charles C Davis, David W Inouye, et al.
Annals of Botany|February 4, 2017
Nectar replenishment maintains the neutral effects of nectar robbing on female reproductive success of Salvia przewalskii (Lamiaceae), a plant pollinated and robbed by bumble beesZhong-Ming Ye, Xiao-Fang Jin, Qing-Feng Wang, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|November 8, 2017
A statistical estimator for determining the limits of contemporary and historic phenologyWilliam D Pearse, Charles C Davis, David W Inouye, et al.
The New Phytologist|February 17, 2018
Phenological responses to multiple environmental drivers under climate change: insights from a long-term observational study and a manipulative field experimentSusana M Wadgymar, Jane E Ogilvie, David W Inouye, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 13, 2012
Phenotypic plasticity and adaptive evolution contribute to advancing flowering phenology in response to climate changeJill T Anderson, David W Inouye, Amy M McKinney, et al.
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American Journal of Botany|May 11, 2013
Long-term trends mask variation in the direction and magnitude of short-term phenological shiftsAmy M Iler, Toke T Høye, David W Inouye, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 8, 2010
The effects of phenological mismatches on demographyAbraham J Miller-Rushing, Toke Thomas Høye, David W Inouye, et al.
Global Change Biology|August 24, 2016
Confounding effects of spatial variation on shifts in phenologyCharlotte W de Keyzer, Nicole E Rafferty, David W Inouye, et al.
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Site-fidelity, longevity, and population dynamics of broad-tailed hummingbirds: a ten year studyWilliam A Calder, Nickolas M Waser, Sara M Hiebert, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 16, 2012
Microbiology. Animal behavior and the microbiomeVanessa O Ezenwa, Nicole M Gerardo, David W Inouye, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|February 10, 2019
Author Correction: A statistical estimator for determining the limits of contemporary and historic phenologyWilliam D Pearse, Charles C Davis, David W Inouye, et al.
Annals of Botany|February 4, 2017
Nectar replenishment maintains the neutral effects of nectar robbing on female reproductive success of Salvia przewalskii (Lamiaceae), a plant pollinated and robbed by bumble beesZhong-Ming Ye, Xiao-Fang Jin, Qing-Feng Wang, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|November 8, 2017
A statistical estimator for determining the limits of contemporary and historic phenologyWilliam D Pearse, Charles C Davis, David W Inouye, et al.
The New Phytologist|February 17, 2018
Phenological responses to multiple environmental drivers under climate change: insights from a long-term observational study and a manipulative field experimentSusana M Wadgymar, Jane E Ogilvie, David W Inouye, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 13, 2012
Phenotypic plasticity and adaptive evolution contribute to advancing flowering phenology in response to climate changeJill T Anderson, David W Inouye, Amy M McKinney, et al.
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