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Maureen Stanton
Maureen Stanton
Professor of Evolution and Ecology, University of California Davis
Verified email at ucdavis.edu
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Seed variation in wild radish: effect of seed size on components of seedling and adult fitness
ML Stanton
Ecology 65 (4), 1105-1112, 1984
7021984
Floral evolution: attractiveness to pollinators increases male fitness
ML Stanton, AA Snow, SN Handel
Science 232 (4758), 1625-1627, 1986
4761986
Influences of floral variation on pollen removal and seed production in wild radish
HJ Young, ML Stanton
Ecology 71 (2), 536-547, 1990
3921990
Breakdown of an ant-plant mutualism follows the loss of large herbivores from an African savanna
TM Palmer, ML Stanton, TP Young, JR Goheen, RM Pringle, R Karban
Science 319 (5860), 192-195, 2008
3562008
Invasibility of experimental habitat islands in a California winter annual grassland
GR Robinson, JF Quinn, ML Stanton
Ecology 76 (3), 786-794, 1995
3371995
Interacting guilds: moving beyond the pairwise perspective on mutualisms
ML Stanton
The American Naturalist 162 (S4), S10-S23, 2003
3362003
Evolution in stressful environments. I. Phenotypic variability, phenotypic selection, and response to selection in five distinct environmental stresses
ML Stanton, BA Roy, DA Thiede
Evolution 54 (1), 93-111, 2000
2882000
Synergy of multiple partners, including freeloaders, increases host fitness in a multispecies mutualism
TM Palmer, DF Doak, ML Stanton, JL Bronstein, ET Kiers, TP Young, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (40), 17234-17239, 2010
2722010
Competition and coexistence: exploring mechanisms that restrict and maintain diversity within mutualist guilds
TM Palmer, ML Stanton, TP Young
the american naturalist 162 (S4), S63-S79, 2003
2532003
Bumble bee pollination and floral morphology: factors influencing pollen dispersal in the alpine sky pilot, Polemonium viscosum (Polemoniaceae)
C Galen, ML Stanton
American Journal of Botany 76 (3), 419-426, 1989
2361989
Seasonal variation in pollination dynamics of sexually dimorphic Sidalcea oregana ssp. spicata (Malvaceae)
TL Ashman, M Stanton
Ecology 72 (3), 993-1003, 1991
2311991
Beyond floral Batemania: gender biases in selection for pollination success
P Wilson, JD Thomson, ML Stanton, LP Rigney
The American Naturalist 143 (2), 283-296, 1994
2241994
Evolution in stressful environments II: adaptive value and costs of plasticity in response to low light in Sinapis arvensis
T Steinger, BA Roy, ML Stanton
Journal of evolutionary biology 16 (2), 313-323, 2003
2172003
Spatial patterns in the plant community and their effects upon insect search
ML Stanton
Herbivorous insects: host-seeking behavior and mechanisms, 125-157, 1983
2171983
Responses of snowbed plant species to changes in growing‐season length
C Galen, ML Stanton
Ecology 76 (5), 1546-1557, 1995
2151995
Ecological consequences and phenotypic correlates of petal size variation in wild radish, Raphanus sativus (Brassicaceae)
ML Stanton, RE Preston
American Journal of Botany 75 (4), 528-539, 1988
2151988
Sexual dimorphism in flower size
LF Delph, LF Galloway, ML Stanton
The American Naturalist 148 (2), 299-320, 1996
2131996
Influence of environmental quality on pollen competitive ability in wild radish
HJ Young, ML Stanton
Science 248 (4963), 1631-1633, 1990
2081990
Consequences of emergence phenology for reproductive success in Ranunculus adoneus (Ranunculaceae)
C Galen, ML Stanton
American Journal of Botany 78 (7), 978-988, 1991
2021991
Changes in vegetation and soil fertility along a predictable snowmelt gradient in the Mosquito Range, Colorado, USA
ML Stanton, M Rejmanek, C Galen
Arctic and Alpine Research 26 (4), 364-374, 1994
1911994
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