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List of works by Amy L. Parachnowitsch

A direct comparison of the consequences of plant genotypic and species diversity on communities and ecosystem function.

scientific article

Adapting with the enemy: local adaptation in plant-herbivore interactions

scientific article published in January 2012

Bacteria colonising Penstemon digitalis show volatile and tissue-specific responses to a natural concentration range of the floral volatile linalool.

scientific article published in March 2018

Global gradients in intraspecific variation in vegetative and floral traits are partially associated with climate and species richness

scientific article published on 10 March 2020

Interpreting local adaptation studies

scientific article published in 2013

Lobelia siphilitica plants that escape herbivory in time also have reduced latex production

scientific article

Measuring, comparing and interpreting phenotypic selection on floral scent

scientific article published in 2022

Natural selection on floral volatile production in Penstemon digitalis: highlighting the role of linalool.

scientific article

New synthesis: the evolutionary ecology of floral volatiles.

scientific article published in August 2014

Pollinator-mediated natural selection in Penstemon digitalis

scientific article

Pollinators and herbivores interactively shape selection on strawberry defence and attraction

publication published on 14 November 2021

Pollinators exert natural selection on flower size and floral display in Penstemon digitalis.

scientific article published on 17 August 2010

Spatial variation in scent emission within flowers

scientific article published in 2021

Variation in sex allocation and male-female trade-offs in six populations of Collinsia parviflora (Scrophulariaceae s.l.).

scientific article published in August 2004

Variation in the timing of autonomous selfing among populations that differ in flower size, time to reproductive maturity, and climate

scientific article published on October 5, 2010